Prepositions after "resonate"

resonate with, in, for, through or throughout?

In 79% of cases "resonate with" is used

It didn't resonate with me in the same way.

I especially resonate with your second point.

Comments You advice really resonated with me.

On Monday, my video blog on creating space for energy resonated with many of you.

That setup resonated with the social Internet, which was built on those very ideals.

It is an issue that resonates with much more of America than just those on the right.

I will not be risking arrest this time, but the experience of being arrested last year still resonates with me.

Also, his observations about different performance times and venues, while not ground-breaking, resonate with me.

Hello, I am linking our current blog post to your article because I really resonate with what you are saying here.

The writer has a clear idea about what resonates with these folks in the rural setting where he places the action.

In 4% of cases "resonate in" is used

Stick to your core proposition, but make it resonate in different, and in this case, more difficult, conditions.

His words are now resonating in my head and past few yrs accusations against us (by the west) was nothing but a control exercise.

The 2006 World Cup final still resonates in many a memory, in which the Italians defeated the French 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw, and of course Euro 2000 in which France won by the skin of.

In 3% of cases "resonate for" is used

The Windows Phone keynote resonated for me.

While I think close reading is extremely useful, New Critical goals do not resonate for me as a poet or reader.

It is a very special hour (which I will miss because I am hosting 16 people at my house for the break fast ), but what resonates for me, is the symbolism of Nilah.

She said the moment resonated for personal reasons: She remembered as a young girl seeing her father, a 32-year veteran of the Phoenix police force, buy food for a homeless man.

In 2% of cases "resonate through" is used

The idea is that everything that's happened within a space will resonate through the images.

And the film introduces Hindi-movie audiences to a number of devices and themes that resonate through the movies for decades to come.

In 2% of cases "resonate throughout" is used

The second thing that resonated throughout the book was that Obama most certainly possesses a generalist mindset.

So many themes that have resonated throughout much of modern Irish history had distant echoes in events culminating from the Flight.

The unholy din began to resonate throughout Manhattan from the Lower East Side from scenes at Max's Kansas City and the Mercer Arts Center.

Now, with the storm closing in, the two turn to each other for comfort and, in one magical weekend, set in motion a life-changing romance that will resonate throughout the rest of their lives.

In 2% of cases "resonate within" is used

Yet there are times where there is a question thrown my way that resonates within me in such a way that I feel I must respond.

In 1% of cases "resonate across" is used

Success here will resonate across the Arab world.

Jabbar? s anger resonated across survivors and organisations working for their rights.

In 1% of cases "resonate at" is used

The coffer is made of quartz, which resonates at 33 thousand khz.

And, as already said, you need an instrument that will adequately resonate at the pitches you are using.

In 1% of cases "resonate between" is used

In our last article on Zeke Dunbar from Infamous, we discussed the feelings of companionship that resonates between the player and the character on screen through the avatar of Cole MacGrath.

In 1% of cases "resonate into" is used

This means the consequences of our effects on the biosphere don't die away, they will continue to resonate into the indefinite future.

In 1% of cases "resonate to" is used

Mulcair's message appears to have resonated to date; indeed, many Ontario-based commentators have taken the West's side in the dispute.