Which preposition to use with titles

of Occurrences 2488%

And even should any fail to see, as now I see, the shadowed picture and conception of that to which one may well give the accepted titles of Heaven and Hell; yet can I promise certain thrills, merely taking the story as a story.

to Occurrences 585%

I don't know where he boarded, or who claimed title to him.

in Occurrences 124%

If you would ask some interested, they would call her a smuggler, a thief, a wrecker, and all the other evil titles in the catalogue.

for Occurrences 70%

"The Lean Larder" would not be an attractive title for your play.

as Occurrences 58%

The Fatimite restoration was to him only a means to an end; he had used Obeid-Allah's title as an engine of revolution, intending to proceed to the furthest lengths of his philosophy, to a complete social and political anarchy, the destruction of Islam, community of lands and women, and all the delight of unshackled license.

by Occurrences 48%

He then stood near the throne, and, addressing himself to the House of Peers, he gave them a deduction of his title by descent, and pleaded his cause before them.

from Occurrences 44%

Duke Stephen of Hungary receives the royal title from Pope Sylvester II.

than Occurrences 34%

Nor can it be questioned that Uniformitarianism has even a stronger title than Catastrophism to call itself the geological speculation of Britain, or, if you will, British popular geology.

of Occurrences 26%

Demolition of the Statue of Louis XIV.Abolition of Titles of Honor.

on Occurrences 23%

Indeed, I had written the title on seven different sheets of paper, each time in the hope that by the run of the words I might leap upon some further thought.

with Occurrences 20%

Old Johnston had finished the job before the President (Olympia noticed that all Southerners dwelt upon this title with complacent insistence) could reach the field.

under Occurrences 13%

By the latter arrangement the weaker man obtained the protection of the stronger, and he who felt himself insecure placed his title under the defence of the church.

at Occurrences 13%

To this his great ability gave him a title at the earliest possible moment; and other considerations operated to advance his fortunes.

without Occurrences 7%

Every title holder holds his titles and honours as trustee for the nation and in this first step in the withdrawal of co-operation from the Government they should surrender their titles without a moment's consideration.

into Occurrences 5%

With regard to Emir Foisul's position there is no news except that the Mandates of Britain and France transform his military title into a civil title.

like Occurrences 4%

After all, who could resist experimenting with spells from a book with a title like The Best and Most Complete Book of Witchcraft Ever Written?

after Occurrences 3%

"What were your English text-books?" "I read Milton's Absalom and Achitophel, Dryden's Holy Grail, and many other poems, but I'm not sure of their titles after all these years.

among Occurrences 3%

Thus, though we all hated her father, and had for him many jeering titles among ourselves; yet we never used an evil nickname nor a railing word against him when she was by, because we liked her well.

unto Occurrences 2%

Let me not, I pray you, accept any Man's Person, neither let me give flattering Titles unto Man.

against Occurrences 2%

He makes over himself in truth to every man, but still it is to his own uses to secure his title against all other claims and cheat his creditors.

before Occurrences 2%

We furnish the building, provide the furniture, fuel, lights, fill the shelves of the library with excellent standard books of history, travels, biography, fiction and miscellaneous works, and have a way of shifting the books between stations occasionally, so that the men will not always have the same titles before their eyes.

within Occurrences 2%

The amount which has been paid to France, Spain, and Georgia for the public lands acquired from them respectively, including the amount which has been paid to purchasers from Georgia to quiet or in satisfaction of their claims, and the amount paid to the Indians to extinguish their title within the limits of Georgia.

in Occurrences 2%

The Death-Bed shews the Emptiness of Titles in a true Light.

to Occurrences 2%

Curious Effect upon Titles to Real Estate.

until Occurrences 1%

* FOOTNOTES ON THE TEXT [Footnote A: From 1807 to 1843 the title was 'September, 1802'; "near Dover" appeared in the "Sonnets" of 1838, but did not become a permanent part of the title until 1845.Ed.]

Which preposition to use with  titles