Which preposition to use with valet

of Occurrences 30%

" "But the valet, Rêve de Noir?" "The Duke had a valet of that name who attended him, and who may, for aught I know, have resembled this one; but probability is against concurrent resemblances.

to Occurrences 22%

The conduct of waiting-maid and valet to these people should be civil but independent, making reasonable allowance for want of exact punctuality, if any such can be made: they should represent any inconvenience respectfully, and if an excuse seems unreasonable, put the matter fairly to master or mistress, leaving it to them to notice it further, if they think it necessary.

in Occurrences 10%

It was supposed that the murderer had then dragged the half-lifeless body to the bed, where, having substituted the knife, which he had probably brought to the room in the same pocket from which the boy afterwards saw him take the dagger, he dispatched him; and either hearing some alarmperhaps the movement of the valet in the adjoining room, or from some other causehe dropped the knife in the bed, and was not able to find it again.

for Occurrences 6%

"I've been Mr. Vantine's valet for eight years and more, and in all that time he has never been mixed up with a woman in any shape or form.

at Occurrences 4%

He acted as my valet at the Waldorf from the beginning of April to about the end of the first week in May last.

on Occurrences 4%

She recalled old Mrs. Marshall's dour remarks concerning him;"brought up by men from his cradle," brought up, moreover, by that terrible old Sir Beverley on the one hand and an irresponsible French valet on the other.

with Occurrences 2%

The coachman and the valet with gold-lace and silk stockings.

as Occurrences 2%

' To Hyères the old man was taken, with Mrs. Steadman as nurse, and the Austrian valet as body-servant and keeper.

into Occurrences 1%

He summoned his valet into his council, and through him he made himself acquainted with the day and hour when Ottilie was to set out.

inside Occurrences 1%

"The Marquis of Villena, major-domo major, having presented himself there one afternoon, one of the valets inside half opened the door, and told him, with much embarrassment, that he was forbidden to let him in.

from Occurrences 1%

Mrs. Haywood indeed drew upon her old stock of love scenes tender or importunate, duels, marital disputes, and elopements to lend interest to her story, but except for the mock-marriage with a scoundrelly valet from which the imprudent Betsy is rescued in the nick of time by her former lover, no passage in the four volumes recommends itself particularly either to sense or to sensibility.

by Occurrences 1%

A southern colonel had a colored valet by the name of George.

about Occurrences 1%

He undressed without conscious effort, closed his eyes, and slept until he was awakened by the movements of the valet about the room.

Which preposition to use with  valet