Which preposition to use with broils

over Occurrences 24%

It must be broiled over a very clear fire, that it may not taste smoky; and not too near, that it may not be scorched.

on Occurrences 20%

On our return, we found a sirloin of moose roasted to a turn, a stake of bear-meat broiled on the coals, a stew of jerked venison, and as pleasant a dish of fried trout and pork as an epicure could desire.

in Occurrences 12%

That night the Digby household was served a delicacy, red herrings broiled in the fashion of my Lord d'Aubigny, "short and crisp and laid upon a sallet."

to Occurrences 7%

A mutton chop, nicely cut, trimmed, and broiled to a turn, is a dish to be recommended for invalids; but it must not be served with all the fat at the end, nor must it be too thickly cut.

with Occurrences 6%

He had grown tired of warding off this ever threatening danger of a broil with Puss Carberry.

of Occurrences 6%

Counting the hours, the minutes,a turbid broil of thought in his brain, of Dode sitting alone, of George and his murderers, "stiffening his courage,"right and wrong mixing each other inextricably together.

for Occurrences 5%

After breakfast we returned to our ship to be broiled for about an hour, then to bathe, and now (after that I have inserted these words in my journal to you) to finish dressing.

like Occurrences 3%

Scollops may be dressed on this manner or broiled like oysters with Oyle or juyce of Lemons.

before Occurrences 2%

And ere long, at the head of the table sat Miss Lavinia, silent and dignified; at the foot, the Squire, rubbing his hands, heaping plates with the savory broil before him, and talking with his mouth full; at the sides, Mr. Rushton, Redbud and Verty, who sedulously suppressed the fact that he had already breakfasted, for obvious reasons, doubtless quite plain to the reader.

by Occurrences 2%

Still broiling by the fire!

without Occurrences 1%

He could shoot rabbits and live for days, if he had a little water, but he had once tried living on rabbit meat broiled without salt, and he called it dry eating, even with water to wash it down.

into Occurrences 1%

The neckpiece is partly laid bare by the removal of the shoulder, the fore-part being fitted for boiling and making into broth, and the best end for roasting or broiling into chops.

than Occurrences 1%

Mrs. Cadurcis, who, indeed, was only a child of a larger growth, became scarcely less attached to the Herbert family than her son; she felt that her life, under their influence, was happier and serener than of yore; that there were less domestic broils than in old days; that her son was more dutiful; and, as she could not help suspecting, though she found it difficult to analyse the cause, herself more amiable.

as Occurrences 1%

The presence of those cut-throats in Morocco may have something to do with such broils as the following, of which I was a witness.

Which preposition to use with  broils