Which preposition to use with tenor

of Occurrences 314%

It brings cares & anxieties enough any way, without starting out with poverty to increase and render deeper every trouble...." Such was the tenor of Agatha's last letter, of the last self-expression of that effigy upstairs who (you could see) knew everything and was not discontent.

with Occurrences 5%

'I won't sign at all!' retorted the tenor with a sneer of superiority.

in Occurrences 5%

And should not the latest bookif it be a tale of love, for these I am told are best offered to the public in the Spring (sad tales are best for winter)should not a tale of love be heralded through the city by the singing of a ballad, with a melting tenor in the part?

as Occurrences 3%

It was of the same tenor as the king's address, and asked for authorization to negotiate with the Norwegian Storthing for the establishment of a common basis for the settlement of the question involved in the separation of the two kingdoms.

at Occurrences 3%

It was lucky for young Richard that his stepfather, Geyer, besides being a portrait-painter, an actor, and a playwright, was also one of Weber's tenors at the opera.

to Occurrences 2%

They reported to their parents the incident and a number of remarks of a similar tenor to the one above quoted.

on Occurrences 2%

But in the meantime Cordova had reached her dressing-room, supported by the enthusiastic Schreiermeyer on one side, and by the equally enthusiastic tenor on the other, while the singular family party assembled in the last act of Lucia di Lammermoor brought up the rear with many expressions of admiration and sympathy.

without Occurrences 1%

" "No," replied the tenor without hesitation.

than Occurrences 1%

Their voices seem oftener tenor than any other quality, and the tune and time they keep something quite wonderful; such truth of intonation and accent would make almost any music agreeable.

through Occurrences 1%

They distribute their blessings in impartial tenor through the nations and peoples;... they sprinkle the earth with timely showers, they stir the seas with wind, they mark out the seasons by the revolution of the constellations, they temper the winter and summer by the intervention of a gentler air.

Which preposition to use with  tenor