Which preposition to use with anteroom

of Occurrences 11%

They walked up the south aisle and came to the anteroom of the treasury.

with Occurrences 5%

Her husband had been dozing since midnight in a little deserted anteroom with three other gentlemen, whose wives were having a good time.

in Occurrences 4%

At that moment, however, Mathieu did not reason; it was his heart that was affected, filled with growing pity and anguish at the thought of all the crime, all the shame, all the grief and distress that had passed through that anteroom in which he stood.

for Occurrences 4%

There was no waiting in the anteroom for senior officers who were late, no asking permission of senior officers to leave the table early.

to Occurrences 3%

It might have been, and probably was, an anteroom to hell, but of that I say nothing.

without Occurrences 1%

I called to see Secretary Toucey for the purpose of asking him to put me in the way of finding some place for Charles, but, after sending in my card and waiting in the anteroom for half to three fourths of an hour, he took no notice of my card, just left his room, passed by deliberately the open door of the anteroom without speaking to me, and left the building.

between Occurrences 1%

Ascending the broad staircase, on each side of which we found more liveried servants, we entered an anteroom between two Africans dressed in the costume of Turkey, and servants of a higher grade, and then onward into a large and magnificent room where were assembled those who were to be presented.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Even when, after the departure of his guests, he glanced for a moment into the anteroom beyond and remembered those few throbbing moments of suspense, they came back to him with a curious sense of unrealitythey belonged, surety, to some other man, living in some other world!

by Occurrences 1%

And she started backwards in her embarrassment to reach the stairs, and slipped into a little anteroom by mistake.

before Occurrences 1%

Just as he stepped out of the little anteroom before the audience, Russell, with deft fingers, fastened a paper jumping-jack to the tail of his coat, where it dangled back of his legs in plain view of the audience but unobserved by himself.

Which preposition to use with  anteroom