Which preposition to use with eject

from Occurrences 62%

"I do," replied the other, and proceeding with his recital, he said, "You may have heard that a number of negro squatters were lately ejected from a private estate in this State, after they had made the grounds to blossom like the rose, and to bring forth like the herring.

with Occurrences 7%

A Suliote, accompanied by the son, a little boy, of Marco Botzaris, with another man, walked into the Seraglio, a kind of citadel, which had been used as a barrack for the Suliotes, and out of which they had been ejected with difficulty, when it was required for the reception of stores and the establishment of a laboratory.

in Occurrences 6%

The rector here in the days of the Parliament was ejected in the depth of winter with his wife and eleven children, suffering great hardship before succour reached them.

at Occurrences 4%

An idea lodged firmly in the mind cannot be ejected at an instant's notice.

for Occurrences 2%

Had one of us been bold enough to enter a church, he must have been ejected for the sake of decency.

out Occurrences 2%

From particular miracles, the father turned the discourse to the difference between divine and diabolical miracles; and he told Mr. Hall, that if he could ascertain that one miracle ever was wrought in the church of England, he would embrace that persuasion: To which our author replied, that he was fully convinced, that many devils had been ejected out of persons in that church by fasting and prayer.

without Occurrences 1%

Any epithet which can be ejected without diminution of the sense, any curious iteration of the same word, and all unusual, though not ungrammatical structure of speech, destroy the grace of easy poetry.

by Occurrences 1%

If any person or persons employing any black or mulatto person, contrary to the 3rd section of this law, you may look out for the breakers!" At the very time I was in Ohio an attempt was made, in Mercer County, to eject by force a number of inoffensive black people.

during Occurrences 1%

Unitarianism got into England about the middle of the 16th century; and many of the Presbyterian divines who were ejected during the century which followedin 1662gradually became believers in it.

on Occurrences 1%

D'Alembert, in an extremely fine description of the temple of literary fame, remarks that the sanctuary of the temple is inhabited by the great dead, who during their life had no place there, and by a very few living persons, who are nearly all ejected on their death.

therefrom Occurrences 1%

" In which Sabrina chronicles some more of the adventures that happened to her while visiting her parents and details how she stood the town on edge, was ejected therefrom, and the remarks she made on the subject.

under Occurrences 1%

Under a recent law a peasant who accepted public relief forfeited his holding, and thousands were ejected under this cruel provision.

Which preposition to use with  eject