Which preposition to use with trespassing

on Occurrences 65%

Madam, your Virtue, Charity and Friendship to me, has made me trespass on you for my Life's security, and beg you will protect me, and my Husband

on Occurrences 33%

The same glance showed them another thingnamely, that just beside this little shanty was one of the notice-boards Mugford had mentioned, warning the public that persons found trespassing on the railway would be prosecuted.

against Occurrences 32%

When it was ended God heard his child cry softly, "Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.

of Occurrences 12%

But an occasional trespass of this kind, however offensive, is not enough to detract materially from the value of so much that is meritorious; nor again will that outspoken treatment of delicate topics (less observable in The Cathedral than in En Route), which makes the book undesirable for many classes of readers, prevent its due appreciation on the part of othersunless we are going to put the Sacred Scriptures on the Index.

in Occurrences 9%

Nothing you can say can alter the fact that you took the children trespassing in the Rodding Park preserves against my most stringent commands, and this deplorable accident to the Squire is the direct outcome of the most flagrant insubordination.

for Occurrences 5%

Will you forgive me if I trespass for a few moments by reading two or three extracts from confidential reports made to us every week from the different districts by a gentleman whose services were placed at our disposal by the Government?

in Occurrences 5%

"We have already done a little trespassing in your park," Kelson observed with a laugh.

beyond Occurrences 3%

"Whether it is in order or notam too little versed in your Lordships' procedure to be quite surebut I am told that the rules of order in this House are of an elastic description and that I shall not be trespassing beyond what is right, if I introduce the point to-night."

by Occurrences 2%

The action was founded on a recent statute of the State of New York, which authorized proceedings for trespass by persons who had been driven from their homes by the invasion of the British.

to Occurrences 2%

Also Abimelech called Abraham and said to him: What hast thou done to us, that we have trespassed to thee?

unto Occurrences 2%

After this it fell so that two officers of the king's trespassed unto their lord, wherefore he was wroth with them and commanded them to the prison whereas Joseph was.

within Occurrences 2%

Four centuries and a half had passed away, when these things were done, since Omar had entered Jerusalem as a conqueror and knelt outside the Church of Constantine, that his followers might not trespass within it on the privileges of the Christians.

into Occurrences 1%

(3) Trespassing into some other Brigade Area.

with Occurrences 1%

I have employed him to watch over the estate of your father, in the absence of the latter, on the principle that one practised in tricks is the best qualified to detect and expose them, and with the certainty that no man will trespass with impunity, so long as the courts continue to tax bills of costs with their present liberality.'

before Occurrences 1%

He at once commenced a suit for the trespass before a magistrate, against all whom he suspected.

without Occurrences 1%

Not even the polyglot train crew would have allowed Arabs to trespass without her invitation.

against Occurrences 1%

There is, in fact, such a subtle and universal belief in the doctrine and agency of minor spirits of malign or benignant influence among the Indians who surround the cantonment, or visit the agency, and who are encamped at this season in great numbers in the open spaces of the village or its vicinity, that we are in constant danger of trespassing against some Indian custom, and of giving offence where it was least intended.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Every man hath indeed a commission, in due place and season, with discretion and moderation to admonish his neighbour offending; but otherwise to speak ill of him, no private man hath just right or authority, and therefore, in presuming to do it, he is disorderly and irregular, trespassing beyond his bounds, usurping an undue power to himself.

by Occurrences 1%

You might look after the golf cases, you know; injuries to bald-headed gentlemen by gutties; trespassing by players; forfeiting of leases, and so forth.

like Occurrences 1%

And if they could forgive trespasses like these, they who were of human passion and resentments, surely the reader of all hearts would forgive.

into Occurrences 1%

Professor Sedgwick, a man of eminence in a particular walk of natural science, but who should not have trespassed into philosophy, had lately published his Discourse on the Studies of Cambridge, which had as its most prominent feature an intemperate assault on analytic psychology and utilitarian ethics, in the form of an attack on Locke and Paley.

from Occurrences 1%

Fixing his mind on the Idea of two human beings, a man and a woman who trespass from the law of the great moral powers ordering the Universe (Man along with it) and are overtaken in that trespass and punished, Shakespeare disencumbers it of all that is trivial, irrelevant, non-essential.

Which preposition to use with  trespassing