Which preposition to use with willinger

for Occurrences 27%

" We all looked at Honoria, to whom the Duke leaned over and said, "Would you be willing for a moment to lose that exquisite beauty?"

at Occurrences 11%

Besides the citizens found in the saloon on his and Mr. Saltoun's arrival there were now present Dolan, who combined with his office of justice of the peace that of coroner, and twelve good men and true, the coroner's jury and most intimate friends, ready and willing at any and all times to serve the territory for ten dollars a day and expenses.

in Occurrences 9%

He had been quite willing in the Institute days to be an admirer of Phil Khamis, and to forget that Phil was of alien birth; but this was something more complicated.

than Occurrences 7%

They divested their dignity of a very splendid distinction, and showed that they were more willing than their predecessors to stand on a level with their fellow-subjects.

as Occurrences 7%

And that Minute, the most renoun'd Don Gulielmo Roderigo de Chimeny Sweperio, became your Gally-Slave,I say no more, but that I do love,and I will love,and that if you are but half so willing as I, I will dub you, Viscountess de Chimeny Sweperio.

to Occurrences 4%

The refugee was willing to his right to resist extradition.

of Occurrences 4%

Tom Hammond was the most willing of servants, but his abilities were by no means equal to his good-will.

by Occurrences 3%

What must you be willing by this time to give for the sight of an honest man!

with Occurrences 2%

I am willing with all my heart, said he; and with that he opened the gate.

on Occurrences 2%

If we have committed errors, and these can be demonstrated, we shall be willing to correct them; if we have done injuries, we shall be willing on conviction to redress them; and equal measures of justice we have a right to expect from France and every other nation.

to Occurrences 1%

But humanity is euer willinger to loue then hate: curtesie much forwarder to commend then dispraise: clemency infinitely proner to absolue then to condemn.

before Occurrences 1%

"Messire," quoth Sir Tristram, "know ye not that it is the business of every true knight to rid the world of all such evil monsters as you be?" "Ha!" quoth Sir Nabon, "that was very well said, for whatever mercy I should have been willing before this to show you hath now been forfeited unto you.

into Occurrences 1%

Fair Partlet first, when he was borne from sight, With sovereign shrieks bewail'd her captive knight: Far louder than the Carthaginian wife, When Asdrubal, her husband, lost his life; When she beheld the smouldering flames ascend, And all the Punic glories at an end: Willing into the fires she plunged her head, 710 With greater ease than others seek their bed.

vs Occurrences 1%

The 7. of Iuly the Gouernour sent vs a man secretly by night willing vs to looke vnto our selues, and not to trust the Emperour, with whom all the Marchantes conspired, and went to inuade our ships, and that hee ment to rob vs, being very licentious and euill minded.

about Occurrences 1%

The person who trains unwillingly gets no less strong than he who is willing about it, and the person who navigates unwillingly obtains no less benefit than the other.

Which preposition to use with  willinger