Which preposition to use with débris

of Occurrences 67%

In it we burned the débris of the wreck, all sorts of wood,

in Occurrences 4%

If this be the true history of the formation of these icebergs, the absence of all land débris in the portion exposed above the surface of the sea is readily understood.

at Occurrences 3%

It rose perhaps twenty feet above the débris at its base, sheer, gray, its surface almost intact except for an insignificant number of frost fissures.

on Occurrences 2%

In going over the débris on the following day, and picking out all the available salvage, the proprietor touched something unusually or unexpectedly hot, which caused him to shake his hand with great energy, and clap the tips of his suffering fingers to his mouth.

beneath Occurrences 2%

Having raked together from the sodden débris beneath his window some disfigured remains of his poor treasures, Ned Hazell had left the house in the early hours of the morning, in good earnest for ever.

to Occurrences 1%

A heap of débris to the E. of the church indicates the whereabouts of the original buildings.

for Occurrences 1%

Here we left our horses, and went scrambling along among the fallen débris for about half a mile, when we came to the foot of a stone slope, and I noticed our advanced guard had halted on the top, and on asking the reason, Humayun said that the enemy were occupying the next spurs.

from Occurrences 1%

" A man working over the débris from the outside had taken the notionit being rather dark just thereto carry a lantern with him.

across Occurrences 1%

A bonfire which had been built at, a distance, to light the citizens in the work of rescue, cast a little gleam in through the débris across her two hands, which lay clasped together at her side.

Which preposition to use with  débris