Which preposition to use with accesses

to Occurrences 4137%

There were many elements of uncertainty in the scheme, but it seemed to me less desperate than trusting to the caprices of these men, especially since they now had free access to the liquor stores.

of Occurrences 133%

he questioned, with a sudden access of anxiety.

for Occurrences 18%

Wherever a coal-field now exists, there must formerly have been free access for a great river, or for a shallow sea, bearing sediment in the shape of sand and mud.

by Occurrences 13%

Access by way of Dantzig or the Vistula river, to all territory in the East evacuated by Germany.

in Occurrences 12%

This strange access in her of haunting loveliness, the gentle shadows that lay beneath her wideyet languorous eyes, the almost imperceptible tremor of her sweetly fashioned lips, all troubled him profoundly.

from Occurrences 10%

Rome was central and comparatively easy of access from any part of the world, and, moreover, was less liable to changes than any other place; so I determined to leave my treasures in Rome, and to put them somewhere where they were not likely to be disturbed by the march of improvement, by the desolations of war and conquest, or to become lost to me by the action of nature.

at Occurrences 5%

By him they were loved and cherished, and brought into great popularity; in his company they adorn canvas and ancient tapestries, and are reputed to have been allowed free access at all times to Whitehall, Hampton Court, and other royal palaces.

into Occurrences 5%

[u]; he ordered all the hedges and fences near his forests to be levelled, that his deer might have more ready access into the fields for pasture; and he continually loaded the nation with arbitrary impositions.

through Occurrences 5%

But the angel in reply told them how, by permission, we had had access through the forest, and what was the cause of our coming.

on Occurrences 4%

The Angel doorway in the cloisters, by which the archbishop entered the sacred building pursued by his murderers, gives access on to the north-west or martyrdom transept.

than Occurrences 3%

Two leagues beyond Piri, at Salapunco, the road skirts the base of precipitous cliffs, the beginnings of a wonderful mass of granite mountains which have made Uilcapampa more difficult of access than the surrounding highlands which are composed of schists, conglomerates, and limestone.

between Occurrences 2%

The ways of access between France and Andorra are numerous enough; but of the eight only twoand those not all the wayare really practicable for wheeled traffic.

as Occurrences 2%

I have been ever reckoned among the Ladies the best Company in the World, and have Access as a sort of Favourite.

without Occurrences 1%

Sirrah Ralph Harvey, now the entry is made, Thou only hast access without suspect.

behind Occurrences 1%

" As they passed in at last from the outside through the private door through which the doctors and privileged persons had access behind the stage, they heard a storm of clapping and voices from the direction of the public hall on their right.

during Occurrences 1%

(Mr. Edward Jones had known very strange things to happen in Examination Halls to which the friends and supporters of candidates had access during the examination.)

unto Occurrences 1%

The admiring Prince the chrystal dome survey'd, And sought access unto his lovely Maid; But, strange to tell, in all that mansion's bound, Nor door, nor casement, was there to be found.

among Occurrences 1%

And the angel of Jehovah testified to Joshua, saying, Thus saith Jehovah of hosts: 'If thou wilt walk in my ways, and if thou wilt keep my charge, then thou also shalt rule my house and shalt also keep my courts and I will give thee a place of access among these who stand by.

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