Which preposition to use with debouches

into Occurrences 17%

who appeared greatly fatigued, emerge from the adjoining hammock, and walk to the edge of the stream, and there, after glancing round him with eager eye and air, he laid down his rifle, and stepping on to a tree which debouched into the stream (lying as it had been struck down by a tornado), he crouched down at the end of it, and commenced laving himself with the water.

from Occurrences 11%

"Where the river debouches from it, it is about 150 yards wide, and for a short distance not more than 5 or 6 feet deep.

on Occurrences 6%

The men learned something of their future enemy, Virginia mud, as they climbed the red gorge and debouched on Meridian Hill, where, presently, an aide-de-camp marked the ground assigned the regiment, and the real life of the soldier began.

in Occurrences 3%

The smoke and flame, when they reach the end of the boiler, pass in this case through an iron flue or tube, reaching from end to end of the boiler; and on arriving at the front of the boiler, the smoke splits or separatesone half passing through a flue on the one side of the boiler, and the other half passing through a flue on the other side of the boilerboth of these flues having their debouch in the chimney.

into Occurrences 2%

The regiment debouches into Pennsylvania Avenue, under the very shadow of the Capitol, which looks sadly shabby and disproportioned to the eyes that had an hour or two before opened in such admiration at the first view.

on Occurrences 2%

] "All the streets which debouche on the Place Saint-Pierre are closed by barricades of paving-stones.

through Occurrences 1%

It debouches through great limestone quarries on the main road.

before Occurrences 1%

On the 28th of April, the army of General de Levis, with great difficulty maintained during the winter, debouched before Quebec on those Plains of Abraham but lately so fatal to Montcalm.

at Occurrences 1%

It conducts to the sea, debouching at the mouth of a sewer, 87 meters from the Morro wharf.

at Occurrences 1%

A.By the amount of contraction given to the mouth of the blast pipe, which is a pipe which conducts the waste steam from the cylinders and debouches at the foot of the chimney.

from Occurrences 1%

Formerly a favourite residence of the Seymour family, and built, if tradition does not lie, by a pupil of Inigo Jones, it stoodand for the house, still standsin a snug fold of the downs, at the end of the long High Street of Marlborough; at the precise point where the route to Salisbury debouches from the Old Bath Road.

near Occurrences 1%

BRENTA, an Italian river; rises in the Tyrol, waters Bassano, and debouches near Venice.

Which preposition to use with  debouches