Which preposition to use with ting

of Occurrences 4%

"We'se not payin' much complimen' ter Jesus, friens, when we 'low dat de good tings of dis worl' kin make people happier dan he kin, an' 'pears like we ought ter

in Occurrences 3%

Nam si talis revera sit, qualem prae se fert Junior Democritus, seniori Democrito saltem affinis, aut ejus Genium vel tantillum sapiat; actum de te, censorem aeque ac delatorem aget econtra (petulanti splene cum sit) sufflabit te in jocos, comminuet in sales, addo etiam, et deo risui te sacrificabit.

in Occurrences 3%

It's a beautiful worl' he's put us in, an' dere ain't no combine ter keep us back from enjoyin' de best tings in it.

to Occurrences 3%

So I does all de little tings to de Lord, Miss 'Vadney, an' de Jedge knows he can depen' on Pompey.

like Occurrences 2%

you is right," said Henri; "dat fellow's eyes twinkle at de knives and tings like two stars.

for Occurrences 1%

" "All dat done, Massa Will; mighty easy ting for to put de bug fru de holelook out for him dar below!"

above Occurrences 1%

In addition to te above conventional signs, we have CONTOURS to show the elevations, depressions, slope, and shape of the ground.

near Occurrences 1%

Lit-tle, help-less ba-by dear, While with-in your cot you lie, Sis-ter May is sit-ting near She will sing your lul-la-by.

over Occurrences 1%

So when de Linkum Sogers had gone through dis place, Massa got her to move some of his tings over to another place.

from Occurrences 1%

No, by garr, Marshan: you bring de fine tings from de strange land vere de Sunne do rise, de Jewell, de fine stuffe vor de brave gowne: me no point.

ahi Occurrences 1%

Havaii! Havaii tupu ai te ahi veavea!

ao Occurrences 1%

Pu atu te metani me Hawa-ii A anu te ao e Vevau!

at Occurrences 1%

These works, however, sink into insignificance before the Palazzo del Te at Mantua, the masterpiece of Giulio's genius.

for Occurrences 1%

"Some of the countrey people, especially those of the elder sort, do very often omit the letter 'h' after 't' as ting for thing; tree for three; tatch for thatch; wit for with; fait for faith; mout for mouth, etc.; and also, contrary to some north countrey people, they oftentimes pronounce 'w' for 'v,' as serwant for servant; and so they call the months of February, March, and April, the ware quarter, from ver.

Which preposition to use with  ting