Which preposition to use with arriving

at Occurrences 5704%

Arriving at her room, I laid her upon the bed.

in Occurrences 1790%

It was early one warm evening when my friend and I arrived in Kraighten.

from Occurrences 551%

One day a communication arrived from the Elysee, saying that Madame Grevy would receive the diplomatic corps and the ministers' wives on a fixed day at five o'clock.

on Occurrences 440%

She and her ladies arrived on the field in an open break.

with Occurrences 301%

The distinguished guest on that occasion was the Shah of Persia, who arrived with the Marechale in a handsome open carriage, with outriders and postilions.

for Occurrences 137%

At the best, supposing there were no hitch, his suit-case could hardly arrive for another hour and a half.

before Occurrences 110%

On the 6th he arrived before Quebec and took up his quarters in Holland House, two miles beyond the walls, at the far end of the Plains of Abraham.

to Occurrences 87%

And here I wish as solemnly the same: May all arrive to me,

by Occurrences 76%

"What in the world is the meaning of all this?" Louis had arrived by an earlier train than he was expected and only his mother was at home to greet him.

within Occurrences 75%

When he had arrived within a short distance he was met by a Carthaginian ship decked with fillets and branches of olive.

off Occurrences 41%

The inhabitants were living in tranquillity when one day, as they were starting out to fish, a ship arrived off shore.

about Occurrences 36%

Having partaken of a wretched dinner at Sand Lake, we arrived about one in the morning at Cheshire, where we were to sleep.

near Occurrences 35%

When the caliph arrived near the town he waited three days and they gave him food and barley.

without Occurrences 31%

The young folks arrived without any idea of receiving more than a good dinner and the pleasure of mingling with the cordial, kindly household at the farm; but the general air of hilarity and good fellowship pervading the family circle this evening inspired the guests with like enthusiasm, and no party could be merrier than the one that did full justice to Mary's superior cookery.

of Occurrences 28%

I picture to myself the rooms within, and the news arriving of General Gough's advance on the Ancre, of that German retreat as to which all Europe is speculating.

after Occurrences 28%

It made quite an excitement in our quiet street the first time he arrived after ten o'clock.

during Occurrences 26%

" Crewe arrived during the afternoon to inspect the house and the room in which the crime had been committed.

until Occurrences 23%

The main fleet cannot arrive until two hours before noon.

among Occurrences 17%

When he arrived among the Carnuteswho the year before had been the first to revolthe saw that the remembrance of their conduct kept them in great alarm, and he resolved to put an end to it by causing his vengeance to fall only upon Gutruatus, the instigator of the war.

as Occurrences 17%

Miss Bennett arrived as usual with the parcels, looking pleasantly business-like and important.

under Occurrences 14%

"They arrived under his guidance," says Fauriel, "they laid siege to it, took it and plundered it, not halfwise, not hastily, as folks who feared to be surprised, but leisurely, with all security, by virtue of a treaty of alliance with one of the kings of the country.

opposite Occurrences 14%

Arriving opposite it, we walked out on to the projecting arm of rock, and I must confess to having felt an intolerable sense of terror as I looked down from that dizzy perch into the unknown depths below usinto the deeps from which there rose ever the thunder of the falling water and the shroud of rising spray.

through Occurrences 8%

Many letters arrive through the medium of the International Red Cross Committee, but the exchange of correspondence is not generally very active.

out Occurrences 8%

At the moment when the new ministers were about to leave Bugeaud's staff on horseback in order to pass through the city, Horace Vernet, the artist, arrived out of breath.

amongst Occurrences 5%

"If by chance," thought he, "Mateo should be related to Gianetto, or if he should be his friend and wish to defend him, the contents of his two guns would arrive amongst us as certainly as a letter in the post; and if he should see me, notwithstanding the relationship!"

Which preposition to use with  arriving