Which preposition to use with campus

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A pause; then, in her voice, shy but resolute, the single word, "Come!" CHAPTER XXVIII THE DEAD THAT LIVE On the green oval within and opposite the entrance to the main campus of the great university there is the colossal statue of a master workman.

in Occurrences 6%

" The only thing to do, then, was to scour the campus in all its nooks and crannies, pausing now and then to look and listen hard for any sign or sound of the captives.

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" It was the custom to go out on the campus at a given time, and when the chapel bell sounded out the hour Dick led the freshmen forward.

with Occurrences 2%

Then the pole was dropped to the campus with a thud.

by Occurrences 2%

The two boys knew when they left the campus by the fact that they were bundled and boosted over a stone wall and across a road.

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They soon reached the dormitory, located across the campus from the main building and followed the house master up-stairs and to rooms No. 25 and 26.

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Having been for some slight breach of discipline required to bestride a gun in the campus for a short time, he saw, to his dismay, coming down the walk the beautiful daughter of Dr. Foster Swift, a young lady who, visiting West Point, had taken the hearts of the cadets by storm, and who, little as he may at the time have dreamed it, was destined to become his future wife.

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Then I got my theological course at Gammon, on the same campus as Clark.

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These classes, with their bands and cheering, accompanied by thousands of other vociferating enthusiasts, march through West Chapel Streetthe most direct route from the Campus to the Field.

Which preposition to use with  campus