Which preposition to use with terrible

in Occurrences 148%

Soon, I seemed able to stare across the whole world, which now appeared, beneath the strange light, terrible in its cold and awful, flat dreariness.

than Occurrences 124%

But once before they returned to their home, a great thing befell them; and they beheld that court sit, and the pleadings made, for the last time upon earth, which was a sight more solemn and terrible than anything they had yet seen.

to Occurrences 116%

Even now, the idea is strange and terrible to me.

as Occurrences 65%

You bad, ungrateful girl, you, it's coming to a poor old woman that's suffered as terrible as gramaw that I should find a way to take her back.

of Occurrences 59%

Night is not terrible of itself.

for Occurrences 41%

It is all too terrible for words.

about Occurrences 19%

"It is so terrible about him.

with Occurrences 10%

His expression, softening, became terrible with brute tenderness and longing.

on Occurrences 9%

It was all the more terrible on account of its vagueness.

at Occurrences 7%

But now, looking on the mountains for himself, he decided, with a start of the heart, that they were beautifulbeautiful and terrible at once, with the reality that he had never found in his books.

from Occurrences 5%

" Was it only the setting sun, or was it some inner light from the depths of that great spirit, which shone out in all his countenance, and filled his eyes with awful inspiration, as he spoke, in a voice calm and sweet, sad and regretful, and yet terrible from the slow distinctness of every vowel and consonant?

by Occurrences 5%

I offer them in corroboration of Mr. Ranelagh's statement that the 'Come!' used in the partially consumed letter found in the clubhouse chimney was addressed to Miss Carmel Cumberland and not to Adelaide, and that the place of meeting suggested by this word was the station platform, and not the spot since made terrible by death.

like Occurrences 5%

She's terrible like yourself, excuse me for saying so and meaning no harm.

beyond Occurrences 4%

The sight was wonderful, and terrible beyond description.

after Occurrences 3%

Those gloomy mountain wilds were terrible after dark, and she thought they would find it more congenial nearer the wreck.

unto Occurrences 2%

In Sacai, another city, the same earthquake was so terrible unto them, that many were bereft of their senses; and others by that horrible spectacle so much amazed, that they knew not what they did.

until Occurrences 1%

I knew it was cruel when I did it, but not how terrible until this morning when Rush got a letter from him.

up Occurrences 1%

he most determined and terrible up to this period on record, was the consequence.

past Occurrences 1%

And the spirit of murder, terrible past any demon of the Pit, came stalking from the savage forest into the ruddy firelight.

between Occurrences 1%

These, naturally, fought for their slaves, and the division thus made the war personal and terrible between the slaveholders who dared to stay at home, and the Union, "Home Guards" who organized to drive them away.

atmospherebut Occurrences 1%

Everyone is afraid of his neighbor; no one trusts himself to fall asleep in peace, for fear someone will pry his secret awaya terrible atmospherebut

into Occurrences 1%

In John Webster the fondness for abnormal and sensational themes, which beset the Stuart stage, showed itself in the exaggeration of the terrible into the horrible.

en Occurrences 1%

en la formación de la biblioteca; pero de su animado relato de aquellos días terribles en que se proscribían en masa los partidos, nada se deduce en menoscabo de los humanos sentimientos del autor de Indulgencia para Todos, ajeno a los odios y a las persecuciones personales que anublaban el horizonte, y en cuanto a sus ideas y tendencias políticas, si las ensalzara perdería yo todo derecho

amidst Occurrences 1%

His lion-breast unequalled strength betrays, And o'er his mien the sun's effulgence plays: Sohráb his name; like Sám Suwár he shows, Or Rustem terrible amidst his foes.

under Occurrences 1%

That name so terrible under the present circumstances, that name which he must now substitute for that of America, was not for an instant out of Dick Sand's thoughts.

Which preposition to use with  terrible