Which preposition to use with baths

of Occurrences 160%

A half-hour she lay so in the warm bath of light, her little body so quickly fallen into vagrancy not without litheness beneath the moldy skirt.

IN Occurrences 127%

[Illustration: STAY-AT-HOME PEOPLE FOLKS MAY NOT BE ABLE TO GO TO NEWPORT OR LONG BRANCH, BUT THEY CAN ALWAYS CREATE A LOCAL SENSATION BY TAKING A FOOT-BATH IN THE BACK-YARD.]

at Occurrences 41%

The same treatment is therefore necessary as in the previous case, with the addition, if the friction along the spine has failed, of a warm bath at a temperature of about 80°, in which the child is to be plunged up to the neck, first cleansing the mouth and nostrils of the mucus that might interfere with the free passage of air.

for Occurrences 38%

I was once taken to a Turkish bath for no other reasonas I was afterwards toldthan that it might supply me with a topic.

with Occurrences 32%

How pleasing for a Tory fireside was the mud bath with which it defiled Coleridge, who wasand you had always known it"little better than a rogue."

of Occurrences 27%

These expressions point more especially, but not exclusively, to the Coliseum and the Baths of Caracalla.

to Occurrences 22%

From Bristol to Bath, from Bath to Salisbury, to Winchester, to Hexton, to Home; they knew the way, and had mapped the journey many and many a time.

on Occurrences 14%

They were married at Bath on the 11th of December, 1813.

as Occurrences 9%

Like a tender, compassionate friend, she sympathized deeply with him, when he was carried to the suburb Saint Germain to try the effects of the baths as an alleviation of his pains.

before Occurrences 9%

Will ma'm'selle indulge in the bath before retiring?" "Not to-night, Madame Cerise.

after Occurrences 7%

The birds begin to stir, seeking sunny branches on the edge of the meadow for sun-baths after the cold night, and looking for their breakfasts, every one of them as fresh as a lily and as charmingly arrayed.

by Occurrences 5%

He was the fellow, if you remember, who, callously ignoring the fact that we had been friends since boyhood, betted me one night at the Drones that I could swing myself across the swimming bath by the ringsa childish feat for one of my lissomenessand then, having seen me well on the way, looped back the last ring, thus rendering it necessary for me to drop into the deep end in formal evening costume.

from Occurrences 4%

These instructions to Captain Bath from the Japanese Headquarters explained the riddle.

into Occurrences 4%

The whole hillside was one slush, and the snow melting on the ill-made Little Cabin roof brought a shower-bath into the upper bunk.

without Occurrences 4%

She fell asleep at last and slept an hour beyond her usual time, and so deeply that Jessie had filled the cold bath without waking her beloved young mistress.

than Occurrences 3%

"I am at present at Twickenham," she wrote in July, 1723, "which is become so fashionable, and the neighbourhood so much enlarged, that 'tis more like Tunbridge or the Bath than a country retreat.

among Occurrences 2%

"Positively, Sir Edward and my lady, both Sir Timo and myself, and, I dare say, Sir Harry and Lady Egerton too, are delighted to see you comfortably at Bath among us.

through Occurrences 2%

Also, for a trifle, poor children may receive assistance of various kinds in illness, or may have milk or baths through the kindness of the kindred 'Association for the Promotion of Health in the Household.'

under Occurrences 2%

This caused some amusement to the passers-by, particularly to a Pathan who had just taken a very complete bath under one of the taps of the memorial fountain, but the trouble was soon mended by a small boy who, bribed by the offer of one dung cake, helped the old ladies to repack their burdens and replace them on their heads.

up Occurrences 2%

Treatment.-The first step in either case is, to immerse the child in a hot bath up to the chin; or if sufficient hot water cannot be procured to cover the body, make a hip-bath of what can be obtained; and, while the left hand supports the child in a sitting or recumbent position, with the right scoop up the water, and run it over the chest of the patient.

in Occurrences 2%

But a church was already in process of being built, mainly by the exertions of a lady, who assuredly cannot be forgotten by any one who ever knew the Baths in those days, or for many years afterwardsMrs.

during Occurrences 2%

The daily papers tell us that "Sixty-Eight Thousand persons visited the public baths during last week.

near Occurrences 2%

Zoe brought up a big jug of hot water, and then set out the little bath near the window in the sunlight.

beside Occurrences 2%

One morning I got up at five o'clock and went to the bath beside the kitchen.

with Occurrences 1%

One of my mother's earliest and most intimate friends at Florence was a Lady Sevestre, who was then at the Baths with her husband, Sir Thomas Sevestre, an old Indian army surgeon.

Which preposition to use with  baths