Prepositions after "rob"

"rob of", "rob in" or "rob by"?

In 55% of cases "rob of" is used

He is rarely robbed of possession.

Even if she survives, she has been robbed of her childhood.

The children are being robbed of the health, their innocence.

Thankyou so much on behalf of all the children whom have been robbed of their innocence.

Furthermore, if the Arabs were robbed of their oil, the Moslem influence would be greatly reduced.

Being robbed of options for gift that conveys real depth of feeling is the price we pay for holding uncountable wealth.

While it's a tragedy that Lillian Groves is no longer with us, thousands of people are robbed of their lives by drunk drivers.

It is an injustice to John, who, after having deserved and obtained credit by his honesty and activity, sees himself robbed of it.

Personaly I think it'll be fantastic as I felt robbed of the battles that were on the horizon up to the point of Rossi going to Ducati.

In 12% of cases "rob by" is used

Once again Liverpool was robbed by the officials, as so many times before.

Tony Adamowicz was robbed by his own Indy inexperience as well as that of his crew.

We will not tolerate Malawians to be robbed by paying for things they do not enjoy full benefits.

The players we were watching have been systematically robbed by some nothing club with a gangster owner spraying around his blood money.

In October 2011, two international UN staff were violently robbed by a gang of men outside a hotel in the Hai Amarat area popular with foreigners.

In 12% of cases "rob in" is used

The girl that I was supposed to meet in Nicaragua got robbed in Managua days before I left LA for Costa Rica.

The feeling was that you might get robbed in Toronto, but you'd get killed in Hamilton in the wrong part of town.

I was robbed in Vietnam and the only thing that saved me was that I had scanned a copy of my passport and emailed it to myself.

I was robbed in Vietnam and was worried about getting a replacement Canadian visa but fortunately I had scanned a copy of my passport and emailed it to myself.

In 6% of cases "rob from" is used

We need to support new ideas and new business, not try to rob from it.

This led to famine and as a result your head was hacked splitted opened by a guy on a street who tried to rob from you a bag of rice.

The way we work and the way we have come to this has really made realize how much freedom and time university life has robbed from me.

Witnesses and survivors said the officers were aboard a police lorry pursuing hundreds of cattle that had been robbed from herders in the area when they were ambushed.

In 5% of cases "rob at" is used

Initially, it was reported that Moore's corn stand was robbed at 11:42 a.

If there's one thing worse than being robbed, it's being robbed at a professionally designed event engineered for just that purpose.

In 4% of cases "rob on" is used

In Zanzibar there are many cases of people being robbed on beaches and in Stone Town and -- amazing as it seems -- they are always carrying passports, tickets and often a great deal of cash.

In 1% of cases "rob because" is used

How many people are now thinking that the Blues were robbed because of his views especially in light of this game being played in Melbourne where we are supposedly trying to grow the game.

In 1% of cases "rob before" is used

Their driver was killed and the team were robbed before being handed over to Gaddafi forces who took them to an apartment between Gaddafi's Bab al-Azizya compound and the Rixos hotel.

In 1% of cases "rob out" is used

After a conviction of Conspiracy and a misdemeanour charge, Palatinus was disgraced, out of business, and most importantly robbed out of his whole back work.

In 1% of cases "rob with" is used

I had a lot of sympathy to Chelsea case they robbed with referee in Champions league game season before.