Which preposition to use with hauling

in Occurrences 70%

I soon got her, head on to the waves, and feelin' something mighty lively at the other eend of the line, hauled in a twelve-pounder.

on Occurrences 53%

Slowly and wearily, I hauled on the rope.

to Occurrences 44%

A load of lumber would be hauled to some spot on the free wilderness, where water could be easily found, and a rude box-cabin built.

into Occurrences 21%

" It was almost large enough for that, and the great load of hickory logs which Himes hauled into the yard from the neighbouring mountain-side was cut to length.

of Occurrences 21%

Again he made his escape, and soon afterwards he organized a desperate gang of outlaws who infested the country north of the Union Pacific railroad, and when the stages began to run between Cheyenne and Deadwood, in the Black Hills, they robbed the coaches and passengers, frequently making large hauls of plunder.

at Occurrences 15%

We have our boats; the Niger abounds in fish to an extraordinary degree, and there are wonderful hauls at times.

over Occurrences 15%

Dog Fish and Stingarees were hauled over the side without intermission.

out Occurrences 13%

As this happened Billy Dean and Charley Atwood were hauled out of harm's way.

from Occurrences 12%

Substantial wagon-roads have also been built through the Carson and Johnson passes, near the head of Lake Tahoe, over which immense quantities of freight were hauled from California to the mining regions of Nevada, before the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad.

with Occurrences 8%

I made the Hot Springs haul with a twenty-dollar start.

for Occurrences 6%

McLeod and his chums purchased sleighs, on which they loaded their goods and hauled for five miles.

alongside Occurrences 5%

One night before the first week was out, he hauled alongside of me on the windlass.

of Occurrences 4%

And the owners of horse-flesh in the village, they were right; 'twas a mighty carting and hauling of wares up to Storborg; more than once they had to cut off corners of the old road and make new short cutsa fine new road it was at last, very different from Isak's first narrow path up through the wilds.

under Occurrences 3%

The marble that the slaves must haul under the lash?

like Occurrences 2%

"I'd like to see you stop them, with a rawhide lasso round your neck, and a big Korak hauling like a steam windlass on the other end of it!

about Occurrences 2%

You don't catch me being hauled about in one of those things as if I was in a sort of wheelbarrow ambulance being taken to the hospital, with you walking along by my side like a trained nurse.

along Occurrences 2%

It may have been near an hour after this, that the bo'sun pointed out to me that they in the ship had commenced to heave upon the great rope, and so I perceived, and stood watching it; for I knew that the bo'sun had some anxiety as to whether it would take-up sufficiently clear of the weed to allow those in the ship to be hauled along it, free from molestation by the great devil-fish.

down Occurrences 2%

Haul down your sheets forwardbrail the spankerlet go all the bowlines aft.

through Occurrences 2%

Half of these were without decent shelter, dwelling under wagon-covers or in flimsy tents, and forced much of the time to be without fuel; for wood had to be hauled through the snow from the distant cañons, and so was precious stuff.

aboard Occurrences 1%

Say, mate, are you the gay buck we hauled aboard drunk, and dumped inter the for'cassel?" "I dunno, sir," I answered dumbly, believing it best not to remember too much.

by Occurrences 1%

Our means of supply all that time would be, perforce, the long road haul by motor lorry, by mule or ox or donkey transport, two hundred miles, from the Northern Railway.

between Occurrences 1%

It was just possible to take the sloop through in several places; but, in one spot, the rocks came too near together to admit of her being hauled between them.

past Occurrences 1%

The capital ship (and the only real square-rigged 'ship') of this Lilliputian fleet was Pringle's Inflexible, which had been taken up the Richelieu in sections and hauled past the portages with immense labour before reaching St Johns, whence there is a clear run upstream to Lake Champlain.

across Occurrences 1%

But when I put the matter to him, he shook his head, and, for awhile, stood out against my desire; but, presently, having examined the rope, and considering that I was the lightest of any in the island, he consented, and at that I ran to the carrier which had been hauled across to our side, and got me into the chair.

before Occurrences 1%

I was to be hauled before Judge Wilson by means of mandamus proceedings, and, as he was notoriously a G.S. judge, and was coming to Ash Fork solely to oblige Mr. Camp, he would unquestionably declare the letters the property of Mr. Camp and order their delivery.

Which preposition to use with  hauling