Which preposition to use with chutes
Then I taken a coal chute on the Rock Island and run it for four years.
Well, pa went in the round cage made of bar iron, and motioned to the attendants to send the animals into the cage through the chute from the animal quarters.
... I shall now go and show you Mr. Chute in a different light from heraldry, and in one in which I believe you never saw him.
There was a time when I might have thought it a little unusual to have to leave the house through a canvas chute at one o'clock in the morning, but I suppose it's quite the regular thing here.
At the sound of the bell the prefect of the dormitory would heave one end of the chute out of the window, the other end being fastened to the sill.
The fixed ration is one slither per chute per person.
I found him standing in the middle of a swift chute with his rod bent double and a long line out.
It is a straight chute down which, every year, thousands of girls descend to the way of the prodigal.
I remember seeing Her Grace the Duchess of Marlborough sitting hour after hour on a baggage truck, waiting for her heavy luggage to come off the tardy tender and up the languid chute into the big dusty dockhouse.
So they found a place where antelope were plenty, and set up on the prairie long lines of rock piles, or of bushes, so as to form a chute like a >.