Which preposition to use with conservatory

of Occurrences 16%

But not to the nautical preparations in the ship-yards of Civita Vecchia did Raphael look for instructions, when he imagined the Building of the Vessel that was to be conservatory of the wrecks of the species of drowned mankind.

in Occurrences 9%

" She knew all the Russian composers well, had studied at a conservatory in the German capital, and she also played Grieg for me with much feeling and a strong, yet delicate, touch.

at Occurrences 5%

two well-known gymnasts doing wonderful stunts on horizontal bars, a prize pupil from the Conservatory at Nantes acting, as only the French can, in a well- known little comedy, two clever, comic monologists of the La Scala sort, and as good as I ever heard even there, and a regimental band which plays good music remarkably.

on Occurrences 4%

" Chapter XIV. Miss L'Estrange was standing alone in the small conservatory on the morning following her eventful conversation with Lord Arleigh, when the latter was announced.

as Occurrences 2%

The Countess Mariska was quite a democratic person, and had a great many pupils from the Conservatory as her protegés.

for Occurrences 2%

To the conservatory for coffee.

along Occurrences 1%

"It seems, sir, that the new mistress said some time ago, that if there was a conservatory along the front of the house, the rooms could be entered from it, and need not be thoroughfares; so Mr. John Mortimer built one, for he prizes every word she ever said.

without Occurrences 1%

A conservatory without a fountain would be like "Hamlet" with Yorick's skull left out.

behind Occurrences 1%

Ida glanced at him, and returned his bow with a slight inclination of her head, and then looked away as if she had done all that could be demanded of her; and it was with a faint surprise, perceptible in her face, that she heard Howard say, in his slow, and rather drawling voice: "There is a conservatory behind that glass door, Miss Heron; it is not very far from the madding crowd, but it must be cooler than here.

into Occurrences 1%

" They went through the magnificent suite of rooms, and then through the conservatory into the dim, beautiful fernery, where the lamps glowed like stars, and the cool rippling water fell with a musical rhythm into the deep basin below.

than Occurrences 1%

It is rather tender, and more suitable for the conservatory than the open air.

to Occurrences 1%

They went through the conservatory to the octagon dining-room, where the supper was ready, a special supper, on a table by a window, a table laden

with Occurrences 1%

As dynasties and thrones have been predictions of the royalty of the people, so old courts and old capitals, with all their pomp and circumstance, their parks and gardens, galleries and statues, are but dim prefigurings of the glories of architecture, the grandeur of the grounds, the splendor and richness of the museums and conservatories with which the people will finally crown their own self-respect and decorate their own majesty.

Which preposition to use with  conservatory