Which preposition to use with berry

of Occurrences 65%

Its cylindrical racemes of berries of various hues, from green to dark purple, six or seven inches long, are gracefully drooping on all sides, offering repasts to the birds; and even the sepals from which the birds have picked the berries are a brilliant lake-red, with crimson flame-like reflections, equal to anything of the kind,all on fire with ripeness.

in Occurrences 41%

The berries in their natural state make a very pretty garnishing for dishes, and may even be used for the same purpose, preserved as above, and look exceedingly nice on sweet dishes.

on Occurrences 24%

The berries on a small mountain-ash in a cranny harmonized with the carmine of her skin.

from Occurrences 14%

How dulce to vive occult to mortal eyes, Dorm on the herb with none to supervise, Carp the suave berries from the crescent vine, And bibe the flow from longicaudate kine! To me, alas!

for Occurrences 13%

" "And I," said Elspeth, "would be threading rowan berries for a necklace in the heather of Medwyn Glen.

with Occurrences 7%

Tony challenged as she deluged her berries with cream.

into Occurrences 7%

Put your berries into a pot, with a spoonful or two of water, cover it close, and boil 'em in some water, when you think they are enough strain them, and put to every pint of juice a pound of loaf sugar, boil it up jelly height, and put them into glasses for use.

to Occurrences 7%

and you shall have no berries to-night.

between Occurrences 4%

I love to press the berries between my fingers, and see their juice staining my hand.

by Occurrences 4%

I found most of the robins cowering on the lee side of the larger branches where the snow could not fall upon them, while two or three of the more enterprising were making desperate efforts to reach the mistletoe berries by clinging nervously to the under side of the snow-crowned masses, back downward, like woodpeckers.

like Occurrences 2%

" "He look berry like a t'ree hundred.

out Occurrences 2%

"And I believe," said he, "that you have stolen some of my berries out of my basket, while I have been sitting here.

about Occurrences 2%

It forms a small compact tree, of neat and regular outline, with dark green shining leaves, and berries about the same size as those of the common species, and deep red.

at Occurrences 2%

The Duke of Berry at last arrived at Sluys on the 14th of October, 1386.

inside Occurrences 1%

He also found quantities of cam-berries, a round fruit a little less than a cherry in size, bright yellow in colour, and each berry inside a green case or sheath shaped like a heart.

up Occurrences 1%

[Illustration of '20', '34' & '56'.] A hundred is represented by ten tens; and this may be increased by a third leaflet and a branch of berries up to 999.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Unarmed none cared to stir abroad For berries beyond their forest-fence: As glides in seas the shark, Rides Mosby through green dark.

after Occurrences 1%

At the Dunglass lodge-gate his brother David, who was waiting for a letter which he had promised to throw down from the "Magnet" coach as he passed, caught a hurried glimpse of him, lean and brown as a berry after his exertions and his exposure to the Italian sun.

off Occurrences 1%

They would pick the berries off the gallberry bushes for red.

above Occurrences 1%

We heaped the holly with its glowing berries above the crumbling stone.

during Occurrences 1%

Clerambault gave in, and they all three went to take possession of their small inheritance, and remained in Berry during the rest of the summer and autumn.

as Occurrences 1%

Don't you think we can get our prices for such berries as these?

around Occurrences 1%

A circle of fresh berries around the mold when served adds to its appearance.

among Occurrences 1%

Is it not possible to find sauery hearbs among netles, roses among prickles, berries among bushes, marrow among bones, grain among stubble, and a little corne among a great deale of chaffe?

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