Prepositions after "quarrel"

quarrel with, over, among, for or in?

In 66% of cases "quarrel with" is used

That's where I have always quarreled with you.

In this distress the people fretted, and quarrelled with Moses.

Then look! They became two parties (believers and disbelievers) quarreling with each other.

But if such group of individuals fight each other and quarrel with each other, we will not see them as a group.

Ayyub (one of the narrators in the chain of transmitters) said: The enemy may and may quarrel with you over it.

It was a story of a father and his sons who kept quarrelling with each other no matter what the father did.

And as those that quarrel with God, so those that think to conceal themselves from him, in effect charge him with folly.

There is a study that if we quarrel with someone or we hit a high pitch in a song, thousands of cells will die in the process.

I quarrelled with her when she reported the matter to me reminding her that I had advised her to comply with all instructions to avoid the slapping.

In 8% of cases "quarrel over" is used

The Iraq war? Aphrodite spurs Hephaestus and Ares to quarrel over Athena.

In 6% of cases "quarrel among" is used

After the victory, the Spanish emirs quarreled among themselves over the spoils of war.

In 6% of cases "quarrel for" is used

In life too, we live happily and sometimes quarrel for the property.

In the train, people spend time happily together as well as sometimes quarreling for the accomodation.

The police said after the woman got off her business partner's car near the Piala Kali temple around 1am, the husband and wife quarrelled for 45 minutes before she went to relieve herself.

In 4% of cases "quarrel in" is used

Quarreling in front of the children It is natural for couples to have occasional arguments, sometimes even heated and bitter ones.

In 2% of cases "quarrel inside" is used

He would pray, pray and pray but two spirits will be quarrelling inside him.