Which preposition to use with encloses

in Occurrences 222%

Though much too small to be discernible by the naked eye, they occurred in such countless myriads as to stain the berg and the pack ice wherever they were washed by the swell of the sea; and, when enclosed in the congealing surface of the water, they imparted to the brash and pancake ice a pale ochreous colour.

with Occurrences 74%

It seems not improbable that the old cellars of Mandvi Kolivada were originally the colouring-ponds of the fishermen, which, as building progressed and crowding set in, were enclosed with tiles and brick and mortar and utilised as store-rooms.

within Occurrences 57%

He walked up to the wicket as coolly as though it were enclosed within a practice net, patted down the ground with the flat of his bat in a manner which seemed to imply that he had "come to stay," and then proceeded to hit three twos in his first "over.

to Occurrences 23%

After receiving the letter Pen rushed wildly off to Chatteris; but in vain attempted to see Miss Fotheringay, for whom he left a letter enclosed to her father.

on Occurrences 22%

After some days' journey the monk passed the frontier and arrived at a vast space enclosed on one side by a noble river, and on all the others by forests and swamps, hedges and ditches.

between Occurrences 21%

All his other conquests were absolutely visionary, as he was not only enclosed between two hostile and powerful armies, but was himself attacked by a mortal disease.

for Occurrences 10%

" A gold chain and watch-key, two gold brooches, and a pair of earrings were sent to Mr. Müller, with the following comment: "My wife and I having, through the exceeding riches of God's grace, been brought to the Lord Jesus, wish to lay aside the perishing gold of the world for the unsearchable riches of Christ, and send the enclosed for the support of the orphans".

from Occurrences 4%

These little dwellings were generally surrounded by a few acres of well-cultivated land enclosed from the moor.

as Occurrences 4%

And if they ever should slip away from us, taking refuge in certain designated spots, there, too, they are sure to be enclosed as in a trap.

about Occurrences 3%

And of this, the Master Monstruwacan took very great note, and had me to experiment many a time and way, and so enclosed about with screens, or with bandages across mine eyes, that I could not, save by that inward Knowing, have any knowledge to point me the way.

at Occurrences 2%

He had thought of writing to Lord Bearwarden, in his own name, warning him as a true friend of the lady's antecedents who was about to become his lordship's bride, enclosing at the same time a copy of her promise to himself; for, with professional caution, he reflected that the original had better not pass out of his hands.

under Occurrences 2%

The town was afterwards built, and to this day the spring of hot mineral water is enclosed under a rotunda, the shape of which reminds one of the old legend of Charlemagne and his horse.

like Occurrences 1%

It was a very nice log house and had a fence to make the front on the road and the back enclosed like.

before Occurrences 1%

As I paused for a moment under this feeling, I noted that, outside the space half cleared by slaughter and by terror, the bearers of the lightning gun were forming a sort of semicircle, embarrassed by the comrades driven back upon them, but drawing momentarily nearer, and seeking to enclose before firing the object of their aim.

herewith Occurrences 1%

"I enclose herewith a letter to Evadne," his brother had written, "giving full and minute explanations as to her best course in the matter.

above Occurrences 1%

The dead are enclosed above ground in a box in the manner previously described.

up Occurrences 1%

It seemed to her that she was enclosed up to her neck in what might have been a large morocco bath-tubwhich came to an end at her knees.

among Occurrences 1%

The valley of the Saone, no longer enclosed among the hills, spread out to several miles in width.

by Occurrences 1%

The valley is a broad, shallow bowl, some five or six miles in diameter, enclosed by steeply sloping walls of five to six hundred feet in height.

Which preposition to use with  encloses