Which preposition to use with dredging

in Occurrences 47%

Take truffles, morels, sweet-breads, diced pallets boiled tender, three anchovies, and some lemon-peel, put these into some brown gravy and stew them; if you do not think it thick enough, dredge in a little flour, and just before you pour it on your beef put in a little white wine and vinegar, and serve it up hot. 90.

with Occurrences 41%

Dredge with flour and let bake in a hot oven.

in Occurrences 8%

Dredging in shallow water, say ten to twenty fathoms, is an easy operation enough; but the deeper the dredger goes, the heavier must be his vessel, and the stouter his tackle, while the operation of hauling up becomes more and more laborious.

over Occurrences 6%

These dragged along after the dredge over the surface of the mud, and entangled the creatures living theremultitudes of which, twisted up in the strands of the swabs, were brought to the surface with the dredge.

of Occurrences 4%

In the course of the dredging of the Porcupine, it was frequently found that, while few objects of interest were brought up within the dredge, many living creatures came up sticking to the outside of the dredge-bag, and even to the first few fathoms of the dredge-rope.

on Occurrences 4%

It is clear that these shells must fall in equal numbers upon the red clay, but scarcely a trace of one of them is ever brought up by the dredge on the red clay area.

out Occurrences 3%

The first time I saw those shells come up in the dredge out of the dark and motionless abyss, I could sympathise with the feelings of mingled delight and awe which, so my companion told me, the great Professor Owen had in the same spot first beheld the same lingering remnants of a primaeval world.

for Occurrences 2%

So suddenly had the waters covered the land that hay- cocks bobbed upon the top of the flood, and peasants went out in boats to dredge for the beets and turnips which lay beneath the waters.

from Occurrences 2%

That I shall leave to the last, as it will be a case of dredging from a boat and isn't so likely as the smaller ponds.

for Occurrences 2%

Our thoughts were on Hecla and on the icebergs of the Pole, on the Scalds of Iceland and the sea-kings of Norway, when a sail hove in sight: we asked what craft it wasand were answered, "a Gravesend brig dredging for lobsters."

per Occurrences 1%

pressure per square inch, lifts 6 buckets full of dredging per minute from a depth of 30 feet below the water, or lifts 10 buckets full of mud per minute from a depth of 18 feet below the water.

from Occurrences 1%

For this purpose we must dredge from a boat, under sail.

into Occurrences 1%

With shaking hands the major dredged into the pit before him, mad with a very frenzy of greed.

through Occurrences 1%

No sieve having been supplied, we were obliged to sift the contents of the dredge through our handsa tedious and superficial mode of examination.

to Occurrences 1%

The Eye of India, as Bombay is called, sits on an island facing the Arabian Sea on one side and a large bay on the other, but the water is quite shallow, except where channels have been dredged to the docks.

at Occurrences 1%

Among curious facts in connection with influenza, quoted by Watson, is the following: "During the raging of one epidemic, 300 women engaged in coal dredging at Newcastle, and wading all day in the sea, escaped the complaint."

over Occurrences 1%

Fry the liver in the fat which comes from the bacon, after seasoning it with pepper and salt and dredging over it a very little flour.

Which preposition to use with  dredging