Which preposition to use with uncertain

of Occurrences 79%

"I am uncertain of the road in this weather, and come to beg direction.

as Occurrences 64%

We, too, stopped, a little uncertain as to how to proceed.

in Occurrences 47%

At first uncertain in what manner she could succeed in poisoning my happiness, she at length managed, with subtle craft, to make mine own very eyes traitors and so guide me into the path that led to disaster.

about Occurrences 18%

He cannot answer a question on which the value of his whole system of physical philosophy depends; uncertain about his own identity, about the evidence of his senses, he would make the latter the sole rule and measure of certitude, and deny to man any higher faculty by which alone he can justify his trust in his cognitive faculties.

than Occurrences 14%

Nothing is more uncertain than political friendship, a friendship selfish and treacherous.

at Occurrences 9%

What the future government of Palestine may be is uncertain at the time of writing.

for Occurrences 9%

Anxious for the present, and uncertain for the future, he listened to the suggestions of England, and resolved to secure and extend by foreign force the rights of which he risked the loss from domestic faction.

to Occurrences 7%

How it may terminate, or the time when to move, is yet uncertain to me.

on Occurrences 6%

What'll the King's Bench say to that, think ye?" He was very abusive, but very uncertain on his legs.

from Occurrences 2%

The tides were scarcely perceptible and their rise and fall uncertain from the steep bank on which we had anchored.

between Occurrences 1%

Again, what is that other characteristic of a life of the senses, that alternate movement of appetite and disgust, of disgust and appetite, the soul floating ever uncertain between ardour which abates and ardour which is renewed?

before Occurrences 1%

I can't tell you when, it's mighty uncertain before the rainy season.

among Occurrences 1%

And the very fact that we have twoor, including Irenaeus, even threeindependent authorities, makes the text of Marcion's Gospel, so far as those authorities are available, or, in other words, for the greater part of it, instead of being uncertain among quite the most certain of all the achievements of modern criticism [Endnote 211:3].

under Occurrences 1%

In consequence, any advance in the market value of the stock must be slow and uncertain under the skilfullest handling.

Which preposition to use with  uncertain