Which preposition to use with welcoming

to Occurrences 659%

" "Well, gentlemen," replied Spalding, "settle it between youyou are welcome to my share of the achievement.

in Occurrences 156%

Money was plenty among these excursive groups, and they were welcomed in Company K with effusive outbreaks by their less restive comrades.

with Occurrences 127%

On his return to England he was welcomed with enthusiasm, and received many honours.

from Occurrences 97%

Oh, Sir, you're welcome from Northamptonshire.

at Occurrences 91%

Before they had treated me hospitably, and made me welcome at their houses.

as Occurrences 88%

They were mostly English and Welsh, with a few Frenchmen, and though I had little to say for their doings, they left British ships in the main unmolested, and were welcomed as a godsend by our coast dwellers, since they smuggled goods to them which would have been twice the cost if bought at the convoy markets.

of Occurrences 55%

A light, the opening of the door, the joyous welcome of a man's voice, Joan's sobbing cryKazan heard these from the shadows in which he was hidden, and then slipped back to Gray Wolf.

for Occurrences 48%

And those who stood upon the walls, soon as he came in sight, Streamed forth from the portcullis with welcome for the knight, For they marvelled at the prancing steed that rushed across the plain, They marvelled at his thundering voice and words of deep disdain.

on Occurrences 43%

" Being assured of welcome on all occasions, he of the long countenance went clanging down the iron shutter again; and the lonely law-student, burying his face in his hands, prayed Providence to forgive him for having esteemed his own lot so hopelessly gloomy when there were Comic Paper men on the very next floor.

than Occurrences 41%

He was more welcome than ever now.

into Occurrences 17%

There's room and to spare, Uncle," turning to him and clasping his hand, "and a joyful welcome into the bargain.

among Occurrences 13%

Doing so, it was natural that he should choose to take refuge in a Britain beyond the ocean, where a brotherly welcome among his kindred awaited the political prescript.

by Occurrences 8%

On his return Antar was received with a rapturous welcome by the Absian tribe.

after Occurrences 8%

At Signor Lazzari's any British officer was always welcome after dinner for music and talk and light refreshments.

of Occurrences 4%

And now Portia and Nerissa entered the house, and dressing themselves in their own apparel, they awaited the arrival of their husbands, who soon followed them with Anthonio; and Bassanio presenting his dear friend to the lady Portia, the congratulations and welcomings of that lady were hardly over, when they perceived Nerissa and her husband quarrelling in a corner of the room.

like Occurrences 4%

The first glimpse of returning day seen through the distant entrance brought with it an exhilarating sense of release, and the blue sky and cheerful sunshine were welcomed like the faces of long absent friends.

unto Occurrences 3%

More welcome unto me Than whips to scholars be.

until Occurrences 2%

Where was she now, and why had she not come at once to the dear old home, where she would have been so welcome until such time as matters could be adjusted on a more amicable basis?

through Occurrences 2%

He falls a blessed martyr, To bid thee welcome through the gates of pearl; And next to his shall thine own guerdon be If thou devote him willing to thy God.

above Occurrences 2%

In Venice also there were joy-bells ringing; and to overflowing tables, spread in the water-storey of the Ca' Giustiniani, the people of Venice were freely bidden by silken banners floating legends of welcome above the open doorway.

within Occurrences 2%

" "And none will be more welcome within its secure walls; I have much fear for thee, Jacopo!"

under Occurrences 2%

It was with unfeigned delight that the kind-hearted Masham welcomed under his own roof his two best and dearest friends.

toward Occurrences 1%

When he had withdrawn into the smoke-room, where a brooding pipe would ill divert his mind from various wild speculations, the Master slid open his own cabin door, and extended a hand of welcome toward it.

vnto Occurrences 1%

The same day our Pinnace returned againe vnto vs, bringing vs good news, that wee were welcome vnto the Countrey people, and brought vs certaine Indian Nuttes or Cocus, Melons, Cocombers, Onions, Garlicke, and a sample of Peper and other spices, which liked vs well.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Humanism was beginning to take flight from Italy, to find a home and a welcome beyond the Alps.

Which preposition to use with  welcoming