Which preposition to use with aisled

of Occurrences 144%

Half a life-time of opening her door upon this or that desert-aisle of hall bedroom had not taught her heart how not to sink or the feel of daily rising in one such room to seem less like a damp bathing-suit, donned at dawn.

to Occurrences 21%

The plane's rather crowded and I see that you have the whole aisle to yourself.

between Occurrences 16%

But the master had heard them scrambling about, and he walked in the dark up the aisle between the beds, saying, 'Who's been out of bed here?'

with Occurrences 16%

The next evening Max Irwin was missing from his accustomed place as one of the end men, and when the performance had been in progress for about fifteen minutes Max came rushing down the aisle with carpetbag in hand and went through the same performance as did the lost brother of the Hutchinson family.

in Occurrences 12%

'DEAR SIR, 'I have enclosed the Epitaph for my Father, Mother, and Brother, to be all engraved on the large size, and laid in the middle aisle in St. Michael's church, which I request the clergyman and churchwardens to permit.

on Occurrences 10%

It is built of stone and flint, as is the north wall of the church and chancel; the latter has been repaired with brick: a transverse aisle, at the east end of the nave, was added on the south side in the middle of the last, and a corresponding aisle on the south side, towards the beginning of the last century.

from Occurrences 8%

Every performer was in his or her section in the sleeper, and pa and I got an end section with the freaks, the fat woman across the aisle from us.

at Occurrences 7%

Here is a fine basket-work Norman font, and in the south aisle at the east end a vaulted chapel.

by Occurrences 6%

It was a long aisled church, that was unbroken from end to end, but the choir-proper was shut off from its aisles by walls of stone as at St Albans.

for Occurrences 4%

Passengers unlatched overhead bins and waited in the aisle for the door to open.

toward Occurrences 4%

She was off down the aisle toward the elevator marked "Employées."

through Occurrences 3%

It is reached by a lovely drive along a splendid road that runs like a green aisle through a grove of noble old trees whose boughs are inhabited by myriads of parrots and monkeys.

before Occurrences 2%

And as Evelyn Van Wyck fled through the sombre forest aisles before the too arduous advances of her slant-browed, skin-clad wooer, the door of the cabin opened, without the courtesy of a knock, and a skin-clad woman, savage and primitive, came in.

as Occurrences 2%

The towers were placed outside the line of the aisles as at Wells, the total width of the West front, 145 feet, being nearly the same in both cases.

into Occurrences 2%

I passed through the aisle into the little rounded cup of dark and gold where the altars were.

after Occurrences 2%

To every one with whom they spoke in the aisle after church, Ina announced their news: Had they heard?

like Occurrences 2%

The effigies of the kings faded into shadows; the marble figures of the monuments assumed strange shapes in the uncertain light; the evening breeze crept through the aisles like the cold breath of the grave; and even the distant footfall of a verger, traversing the Poet's Corner, had something strange and dreary in its sound.

among Occurrences 2%

Then the functionaries began to form an aisle among the spectators, and emotion grew tenser.

down Occurrences 2%

The buildings are long, one-story, pine barracks, just wide enough for two rows of beds with an aisle down the centre.

behind Occurrences 1%

She had set herself resolutely to finish her task, and so energetic was she that she heard no sound of feet along the aisle behind her.

beyond Occurrences 1%

From the dim aisles beyond, Low was approaching.

during Occurrences 1%

The last wail of a coyotedisconsolate on a far-away ridgehad trembled away into nothingness; the voices of the Little People who had chirped and rustled in the tree aisles during the daylight hours were stilled with a breathless, dramatic stillness.

across Occurrences 1%

There were about a dozen of them in light summer dresses, and the first couple, holding the ends of long white ribbons, preceded the bridal groups, roping off an aisle across the lawn and among the spectators.

around Occurrences 1%

The tents and booths were pitched in a semi-circle, or in a four-sided parallelogram, inclosing an area of two acres or more, for the arrangement of seats and aisles around a rude pulpit and altar for the thronging multitude, all eager to hear the heavenly messenger.

opposite Occurrences 1%

We accuse Miss A.B. of having waste papers in the aisle opposite her desk, at 11 o'clock, on Friday, Oct. 12. C.D.} E.F.} Witnesses.

Which preposition to use with  aisled