Which preposition to use with tolerated

in Occurrences 58%

Once more the sympathy of the meeting was enlisted on the side of Allingford and the prefects, and the crowd dispersed, resolved to discover, if possible, who had made the attack on Browse, and determined that such acts of disorder were not to be tolerated in the future.

for Occurrences 15%

" It would have given me greatest satisfaction to ask him a few questions concerning our supplies, which, when he made the statement to the garrison, had seemed so plentiful; but, fortunately, I had sense enough to understand that, for a lad like me, to make searching inquiries of the commandant of a fort was something which the most easy-going officer would not tolerate for an instant.

on Occurrences 8%

Few people not there strictly on business were tolerated on No. 0, but Nig and his master had been on good terms with Seymour from the first.

from Occurrences 8%

" "See here, Pen," he muttered, in a low voice, his eyes blazing fiercely into the other midshipman's, "that is the last piece of impudence that will be tolerated from you.

as Occurrences 7%

The duke and his brother George were too indolent and inactive in their minds to pierce the cloud that mortification and deadened affections had drawn around the real character of their nephew; and although he was tolerated as the heir, he was but little loved as a man.

among Occurrences 6%

In that day, men were not so silly as to attempt to appear always wise; but some of the fêtes and festivals of our Anglo-Saxon ancestors were still tolerated among us; the all-absorbing and all-swallowing jubilee of "Independence-day" not having yet overshadowed everything else in the shape of a holiday.

against Occurrences 6%

Even if it can be construed to mean something else, without violence to its language, such construction is not to be tolerated against the wishes of either party.

at Occurrences 4%

Thought of him, it seems, even though the 'Granvilles' were the only people tolerated at court.

within Occurrences 2%

The slave-trade within the states is, undoubtedly, beyond the control of Congress; as the 'sovereignty of each state, to legislate exclusively on the subject of slavery, which is tolerated within its limits,' is, I believe, universally conceded.

before Occurrences 2%

Well may the house be termed a Wigwam, if this whooping is to be tolerated before its door.

like Occurrences 2%

But I stuck to veggies I could tolerate like cabbage and potatoes or I would eat the dhal and rice with pickles.

of Occurrences 2%

to 15 per cent., which is the most that can be tolerated of the nauseous cod liver oilits tonic and up-building properties are much greater.

to Occurrences 2%

What was taken for granted yesterday is not tolerated to-day, and what is taken for granted to-day will not be tolerated in a to-morrow that maybe is not so distant as in our darker moments we imagine.

with Occurrences 2%

" He insisted on a cot in the room, and there, during the convalescence of his idol, he persisted in sleepingruling all who had to do with the invalid in his own capricious humor, hardly excepting Mrs. Sprague, whom he tolerated with some impatience.

throughout Occurrences 1%

The general rule of Roman policy was to tolerate throughout the Empire all religions and all opinions.

than Occurrences 1%

What working man or woman on hearing of it did not burn to follow, and did not feel the grievances of life harder to be tolerated than before?

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