Which preposition to use with cokes

for Occurrences 5%

"At the time when I came in, after Doctor Norbury had left, the caretaker was in the cellar, where I could hear him breaking coke for the hot-water furnace.

in Occurrences 3%

of coke in evaporating a cubic foot of water, and the evaporation of a cubic foot of water per hour may be set down as representing an actual horse power in locomotives as well as in condensing engines, if expansion be not employed.

at Occurrences 3%

"Slung it over the side, they would," he said, longingly, "and chucked bits o' coke at it till it sank.

on Occurrences 3%

Coke on Littleton, 56.

from Occurrences 2%

"He stooped down deliberate and, picking up a bit o' coke from the 'eap by the crane, pitched it over at the empties.

to Occurrences 1%

This is the advice of Lord Coke to the student bewildered in the mazes of legal investigation.

down Occurrences 1%

A man in a cart is still crying coke down the street.

of Occurrences 1%

The first Earl of Leicester, better known as "Coke of Norfolk," told my father that when he was a child his grandfather took him on his knee and said, "Now, remember, Tom, as long as you live, never trust a Tory;" and he used to say, "I never have, and, by George, I never will."

per Occurrences 1%

The average consumption of coke per mile was reduced by Mr. Woods from 40 lbs.

as Occurrences 1%

As soon as the coke shows red, the gas pipe is pinched so as to blow the flame out, and the mixture of gas and air is blown from above into the coke as before.

Which preposition to use with  cokes