Which preposition to use with troubles

with Occurrences 892%

The secretaries said that they had more trouble with the chamberlains of the various princes than with the princes themselves; they all wanted to sup in the private room, and were much more tenacious of having a good place, or the place they thought was due to them, than their royal masters.

of Occurrences 889%

In 1351 Boccaccio had the pleasure of bearing to the poet Petrarch the news of the restoration of his rights of citizenship and of his patrimony, both of which he had lost in the troubles of 1323, and during this visit the two geniuses became friends for life.

in Occurrences 765%

"I'll have you know, Josie Beemis, that if every girl in this store watched her step like me, there'd be a darn sight less trouble in the world.

about Occurrences 315%

I have just had a talk with General Carr and Quartermaster Hays, and they informed me that you had their permission to ride the horse and mule, and if you had stated this fact to me there would have been no trouble about the matter whatever."

for Occurrences 257%

She gave herself a great deal of trouble for her friends, but also used them when she wanted anything.

to Occurrences 253%

She took her troubles to God in prayer.

on Occurrences 134%

Next thing we know, with that crowd that don't mean any good to you, this family is going to find itself with a girl in trouble on its hands.

at Occurrences 124%

Or perhaps, "I sitting behind in a dark place, a lady spit backward upon me by a mistake, not seeing me, but after seeing her to be a very pretty lady, I was not troubled at it at all.

between Occurrences 78%

"What's the trouble between you two?" They looked at each other, and then away.

by Occurrences 77%

But I would not increase her trouble by taking any notice.

from Occurrences 71%

Sir, I am so pleas'd, so truly pleas'd with it, That Heaven, without this Blessing on my Prince, Had found but little trouble from my thanks, For all they have shower'd on me; 'Twas all I wisht, next my Pretensions here.

than Occurrences 49%

For no sooner was I out of one trouble than another was ready for me.

as Occurrences 44%

Her oleaginous and feather-bed-like disposition compelled peace, as oil upon the waves, and shed trouble as a duck sheds water.

over Occurrences 42%

The foolish woman looketh upon the outward appearance and is troubled over many things.

into Occurrences 19%

DEAR PUNCHINELLO: Hailing (not to say reigning) from this august (and all the year round) place, I naturally feel privileged to pour my troubles into your ears, with doubts as to their length.

among Occurrences 15%

"I cannot go away now that there is trouble among them.

before Occurrences 15%

But Isidore Bamberger is not the man to spread out his troubles before the public in the newspapers.

after Occurrences 13%

There wasn't much trouble after that.

OF Occurrences 12%

1920 Illustration #1 "I began sinking as low as my waist" TABLE OF CONTENTS I. TROUBLES OF MY OWNTHE BIG CONCLAVE II.

without Occurrences 12%

However, we advise you to attempt a settlement of such troubles without creating a public scandal.

during Occurrences 11%

I've had a lot of trouble during the last two years.

through Occurrences 9%

While little Rawdon was still one of the fifty gown-boys of White Friar school, the Colonel, his poor father, got into great trouble through no fault of his own, but as a result of which Mrs. Becky was obliged to make her exit from Curzon Street forever, and the Colonel in bitter dejection and humiliation accepted an appointment as Governor of Coventry Island.

off Occurrences 9%

" "So much trouble off your hands, old man.

like Occurrences 6%

To think of anybody's being mistaken about a simple little trouble like that!

under Occurrences 5%

The Irish gave great trouble under Tyrconnel and old Marshal Schomberg, the latter of whom was killed at the battle of the Boyne.

Which preposition to use with  troubles