Which preposition to use with weddings

of Occurrences 82%

Intermarriage between the phones and the graphs or grams is a wedding of equals.

in Occurrences 59%

It was this fancy of his that led, first, to his popularity, and afterwards to the unfortunate episode of his being sent down; soon after which he had married privately, chiefly in order to send his parents an announcement of his wedding in The Morning Post, as a surprise.

at Occurrences 25%

And as a matter of conscience and good morals, ought not an English married pair to insist upon the celebration of a Silver Wedding at the end of twenty-five years, in order to legalize and mutually appropriate that corporeal growth of which both parties have individually come into possession since they were pronounced one flesh?

with Occurrences 20%

She hitherto has been absent at Sevil, but Expectation of her Daughter-in-law's Wedding with you has brought 'em hither,and, I ask your Pardon, Antonio, for raillying your Father-in-law that shall be, old Francisco.

on Occurrences 13%

Thus, of their own accord, they had postponed their marriage, quietly and smilingly resisting the passionate assaults of Rose, whom the idea of three weddings on the same day had greatly excited.

for Occurrences 10%

I will, indeed, shirk a wedding for a bookshop.

to Occurrences 7%

"Wood"to the clergyman"close your book; John Green"to the clerk"leave the church; there will be no wedding to-day.

without Occurrences 3%

But there could be no wedding without a certificate of confession.

as Occurrences 3%

Hawtry was rejoiced to hear of his friend's good fortune, and officiated at the wedding as Jack's best man.

after Occurrences 2%

"I know you love Kitty," said Oliver, kissing her cheek, "and we can afford to forgive a wedding after the English mode, as, if I gain my Kitty, I care but little how she comes.

among Occurrences 2%

Thus Daniel R. Tucker in 1858 sent a general invitation over the countryside in central Georgia to a sextuple wedding among his slaves, with dinner and dancing to follow.

than Occurrences 2%

As to that ceremony, the plans had long ago been understood; nothing more was needed than to tell Walter Drury his study afforded a better background and setting for this particular wedding than a cathedral could provide.

from Occurrences 1%

There, I think, you could not have had a more circumstantial account of a royal wedding from the Heralds' Office.

over Occurrences 1%

At the moment he arrived he found the wedding over and the bride about to depart for the house of her new husband.

among Occurrences 1%

" FOLKLORE SUBJECTS Name of Interviewer: S.S. Taylor Subject: Slave memoriesBirth, Mother, Father, Separation House Subject: SlavesDwellings, Food, Clothes Subject: Corn Shucking, Dances, Quiltings, Weddings among Slaves Subject: SlavesFight with Master (junior); Slave uprisings Subject: Confederate Army Negroes; Ex-slave Occupations Story:Information [TR: Topics moved from subsequent pages.

during Occurrences 1%

I wish much to see Derwent and I think there will be a wedding during our visit.

between Occurrences 1%

If a wedding between an Englishwoman and an American, with French, Russian and Chinese witnesses, does not offer every guarantee of happiness, where are we likely to meet with it?"

beneath Occurrences 1%

Famous is the orchard wedding beneath a blossoming apple tree, where the air is filled with fragrance and the bridal party comes winding through the trees to the trysting place.

nightwith Occurrences 1%

He thought I was bringing home a new man with mea new wedding for time and eternity, to build myself up in the Kingdoma new wedding nightwith him sitting off, cold and neglected.

Which preposition to use with  weddings