Which preposition to use with drives

to Occurrences 1111%

Everybody looked gayFrench people so dearly love a showand it was amusing to see the interest every one took in the steady stream of people, from the fashionable woman driving to the Bois in her victoria to the workmen, who would stand in groups on the corners of the streetssome of them occasionally with a child on their shoulders.

from Occurrences 791%

Wherefore, in the name of God, forbear, and drive from thy heart the false delights promised by a guilty hope, and, with them, the madness that has seized thee.

into Occurrences 573%

I had seen several of the brutes struck down beneath it, with such force that they must have been literally driven into the earth; and now, not a vestige of them was to be seennot even a bloodstain.

in Occurrences 510%

As I did so, the moist wind and spray drove in my eyes, making me unable to see, for a few moments.

out Occurrences 306%

Battle after battle followed ere the French troops were driven out of Spain, and Colin Campbell, young as he was, fought like a veteran.

through Occurrences 295%

We occasionally brought back friends who preferred the quiet cool drive through the Park of St. Cloud to the crowd and dust of the railway.

at Occurrences 257%

He had ran a few rods when Spalding let drive at him, as he confessed, at random.

with Occurrences 224%

I was out driving with a friend one morning in Lent (Holy Week), Thursday I thinkand said I could not be out late, as I must go to churchperhaps she would drop me at the Protestant Chapel in the Avenue de la Grand Armee.

on Occurrences 190%

The snow-laden gale drove on night and day in hissing, blinding floods, and when at length it began to abate, I found that a small band of wild sheep had weathered the storm in the lee of a clump of Dwarf Pines a few yards above my storm-nest, where the snow was eight or ten feet deep.

over Occurrences 93%

" Women are not driven over the top.

along Occurrences 90%

As they were driving along Oxford Street Edith, walking with Archie, saw them clearly.

about Occurrences 88%

We drove about a great dealthe country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovelyvery like Englandcharming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each sidebig trees with spreading branches meeting overheadstretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about.

of Occurrences 83%

We took a sail-boat and glided round Lighthouse Point (a pleasant drive of two miles from the village), out into the lake, and steered for Grenadier Island, five miles distant, on which we tented for the night, and the bass we brought home the next day were something worth looking at.

for Occurrences 74%

Order followed order, and soon the gig, with the captain, Trendon, and the torpedo expert, was driving for the point marked "Seal Cave" on the map over which they were bent.

before Occurrences 71%

She put out her hand to the new-comer and drew her to the side of the rocky wall, so that they felt the sweep of the wind in their faces; but were not driven before it.

off Occurrences 67%

The red-skinned thieves also drove off the stock from the different stations, and were continually lying in wait for the passing stages and pony express-riders, so that we had to take many desperate chances in running the gauntlet.

down Occurrences 51%

" Jack was very glad to set out at once for his quondam foe, and in ten minutes was driving down the road to Warchester.

across Occurrences 48%

As we drove across the bridge on our way home from the reception at the Elysee, it was a beautiful sightthe streets full of people waiting to see the foreign royalties pass, and the view up and down the Seine, with the lights from the high buildings reflected in the waterlike fairy-land.

toward Occurrences 47%

Poor lad, he fought the battle bravely, making no sign; and when Rosa, the picture of demure loveliness, in her girlish finery, asked him maliciously as the carriage drove toward the Executive Mansion "Don't you feel like a traitor, you sly Yankee?"

by Occurrences 46%

I have a theory that a most important witness in the same, drove by here at the hour and on the night I have named.

past Occurrences 44%

Then heard they faint sounds which were very different from those made by him who had been driven past them like an arrow from a bow,first as of something falling, but very far away, and a faint sound as of a foot which slipped.

against Occurrences 44%

There was a refinement in her aspect quite out of keeping with the locality in which she lived, and he was hesitating how to proceed, when fortune favoured him by driving against his knees a small lad on an ill-directed sled, bringing him almost to the ground and upsetting the child who began to scream vociferously.

like Occurrences 43%

The hides, and the bounty on the scalps, made a good day's work of it; but Mark swears to this day, that if the last dozen of wolves had been a little earlier, or Westcott a little later, he'd a-been driven like a buck to the water, cold as it was; and if they'd been a little earlier still, he'd have been a goner.

towards Occurrences 31%

"What happened next?" "I heard the front door slam, and I saw somebody walking across the garden, and go into the carriage drive towards the gate.

under Occurrences 24%

It was the work of a moment to tie one end of the rope to a heavy staple driven under the window sill, and then, closing her eyes to the pitch black void beneath her, Betty let herself slide down to the roof.

Which preposition to use with  drives