Which preposition to use with admittance

to Occurrences 79%

Then, with funds supplied by Jack, he gained admittance to a modest house far out on Main Street, where the city merges into the country.

into Occurrences 22%

I have, Antonio, besides your particular Revenge, one of my own to act by this deceit, since all my Industry to see the charming Julia has hitherto been vain, I have resolv'd upon a new project, if this False Count pass upon 'em, as I doubt not but he will, and that he gets admittance into the House, I'll pass for one of his Domesticks.

of Occurrences 8%

calling the day on which I was a petitioner for the admittance of Ann into the house, the blessed birthday of their generous girl.

by Occurrences 5%

Gladly the old man availed himself of this opportunity of obtaining instruction, end being prepared for what he now earnestly desiredan admittance by baptism into the once despised religion of the white men.

at Occurrences 5%

"'But,' I objected, 'granting that you are not the Devil, how the devil, let me ask, do you expect to gain admittance at midnight to the Appartamento Borgia?' "'Think you I cannot pass through a stone wall?' answered he, and vanished in an instant.

in Occurrences 5%

They pound on the gate demanding admittance in the name of the law.

within Occurrences 3%

I think the proposition is so evident, that it wants no enforcement; it comes to you from the voice of the nation, which, thank God, has at last found admittance within these walls.

as Occurrences 2%

I needed to sound yet more deeply the depths of human misery, to hear yet more loudly the moaning of "the great Orphan," Humanity, to feel yet more keenly the lack of wider knowledge and of clearer light if I were to give effective help to man, ere I could bow my pride to crave admittance as pupil to the School of Occultism, ere I could put aside my prejudices and study the Science of the Soul.

on Occurrences 2%

The four professionals had come at the very moment when Logotheti had gained admittance on the ground that he had an appointment, which was true, and they had refused to be sent away.

through Occurrences 2%

The room was soon filled with a confused crowd, consisting of distinguished Florentine citizens, who had gained admittance through a secret passage, and the excited novices and monks.

under Occurrences 2%

His failure made him suspicious, and he hinted pretty plainly that he had no guarantee that his visitor was not obtaining admittance under false pretences.

before Occurrences 1%

It was no uncommon thing for a young girl in neat raiment to stand waiting admittance before the door of the Château Desperiers.

during Occurrences 1%

When I found neither of them was amenable to reason on this point, I locked the door, and no amount of eloquent pleading ever gained them admittance during the time I considered sacred to the baby's slumbers.

without Occurrences 1%

"No one, in fact, could have obtained admittance without my knowledge, for my Spanish servant, Diego, in whom I can place full confidence, is stationed without.

unto Occurrences 1%

MEPHISTOPHELES Admittance unto me deny? To hasten his success, the man am I. [Exit FAMULUS.

from Occurrences 1%

So little was any attempt made to disguise the fact that they were prisoners, that their own domestic servants were not allowed the next day to attend them till they had received a formal ticket of admittance from the president.

for Occurrences 1%

At last I come to a beautiful big stairs, an' up I wint; an' sure enough there was the drawin'-room door, reachin' up to the ceilin' almost, an' as big as the gate ov a coach-house, an' wrote on a board over the door, 'No admittance for strangers, only on business.

with Occurrences 1%

At night this was ten-fold, for notwithstanding the gauze awnings, or bars, as they are called, which completely enveloped the bedstead, to the floor of the room, they found admittance with pertinacious audacity, and kept up a buzzing and humming about my ears that almost entirely deprived me of rest.

Which preposition to use with  admittance