Which preposition to use with unsettled

in Occurrences 12%

Suppose that EDWIN, upon returning to the dining-room that night, after his temporary exercise in the open air with MONTGOMERY PENDRAGON, had found his uncle, flushed with cloves, endeavoring to force a social glass of lemon tea upon the umbrella, under the impression that it was a person, and had unthinkingly accused him thereat of being momentarily unsettled in his faculties?

in Occurrences 5%

[Coll.]; crazy, crazed, aliene^, non compos mentis; not right, cracked, touched; bereft of reason; all possessed, unhinged, unsettled in one's mind; insensate, reasonless, beside oneself, demented, daft; phrenzied^, frenzied, frenetic; possessed, possessed with a devil; deranged, maddened, moonstruck; shatterpated^; mad-brained, scatter brained, shatter brained, crackbrained; touched, tetched [Coll.]; off one's head.

for Occurrences 4%

But Carmel here in company with another at the very moment when I had expected the fruition of my own joy,ah, that was to open hell's door in my breast; a possibility too intolerable to remain unsettled for an instant.

with Occurrences 3%

Our relations with foreign powers are of a friendly character, although certain interesting differences remain unsettled with some.

of Occurrences 3%

By a report from the First Comptroller of the Treasury it appears that on the 4th of March, 1817, the accounts then unsettled amounted to $103,068,876.41, of which, on the 30th of September of the present year, $93,175,396.56 had been settled, leaving on that day a balance unsettled of $9,893,479.85.

by Occurrences 2%

Sir Jasper Threlfall would state that his patient was in such a state of health, owing to the abuse of alcohol, that it was not safe to set him at liberty, and that in his present condition his mind was so unsettled by drink that he could not be regarded as a sane witness; and if Sir Jasper Threlfall said that, it would not be easy to get Charles Feist out of Dr. Bream's establishment in less than three months.

between Occurrences 1%

[Previous to the battle of Nancy, Rudolf falls by the hand of Arthur:] A pursuivant brought greetings from the family of the Biedermans to their friend Arthur, and a separate letter addressed to the same person, of which the contents ran thus: "Rudolf Donnerhugel is desirous to give the young merchant, Arthur Philipson, the opportunity of finishing the bargain which remained unsettled between them in the castle-court of Geierstein.

amid Occurrences 1%

We have no question of the "balance of power" coming up in every generation, settled only to be unsettled amid devastation and slaughter.

during Occurrences 1%

The weather was so thick and unsettled during the afternoon, that we did not leave this anchorage until nine o'clock the next morning.

about Occurrences 1%

The last straw was when the Brigadier caused it to be made known that if any officer was particularly unsettled about his future he might be granted a personal interview and it would be seen what could be done for him.

to Occurrences 1%

He returns intoxicated and unsettled to his employer's farm, and incites his comrades to the same sensual indulgences, with equal disregard of the risk and the consequences.

like Occurrences 1%

Barbro from Breidablik was not the sort of girl Isak approved of; she was shallow and unsettled like her fathermaybe like her mother tooa careless creature, no steady character at all.

for Occurrences 1%

The weather had been unsettled for some time previous, and the rain had fallen in torrents, with a moderate breeze, during most part of the day.

through Occurrences 1%

Cool, businesslike, and prompt, he set himself to meet the vast mass of arrears, the questions of jurisdiction and of disputed property, which had arisen even as far back as the time of Henry I., and had gone unsettled through the whole reign of Stephen, to the ruin and havoc of the lands in question.

at Occurrences 1%

She was slightly unsettled at times, but was disposed to be industrious and cheerful.

Which preposition to use with  unsettled