Which preposition to use with entry

of Occurrences 270%

Entry of June 3d.

into Occurrences 251%

On the second day of that month, Colonel FISK is to make his triumphant entry into Boston, at the head of the gallant Ninth.

in Occurrences 230%

We were quite seven or eight minutes late and found all the company assembled (except the Annamites, who were waiting with their interpreter in another room to make their entry in proper style).

for Occurrences 43%

She's got the bank-book, and every week that I can squeeze out above expenses, she sees the entry for herself.

on Occurrences 39%

No copy should be taken of any entry on the Journal, or even permission given to inspect it, without leave of the convention, and "nothing spoken in the house be printed or otherwise published or communicated without leave."

to Occurrences 35%

Four days after this public accusation the Congress gave orders for raising Indians along 'the Penobscot, the St John, and in Nova Scotia'; and an entry to that effect was made in its Secret Journal.

with Occurrences 13%

Johnnie put down her tray and came swiftly out, passing Shade and Miss Sessions in the side entry with a word.

from Occurrences 12%

Here is an entry from his diary of 5th March, 1846, showing something of the character of the man.

as Occurrences 10%

Harlequin shortly after makes his entry as an ambassador from the celestial spheres to confirm this news, and as Baliardo, overjoyed, is conversing with him strains of music are heard to herald the arrival of the lunar potentates.

at Occurrences 8%

On November 17th the seigniory assembled on a platform erected by the San Frediano gate; and numbers of young Florentine nobles went forth to meet the King, who made his state entry at the twenty-first hour of the day.

by Occurrences 6%

Another advantage might be claimed for them, namely, that being in their very nature objective and external, they are attainable, and every one is presented with the possibility, at least, of coming into possession of them; whilst what is subjective is not open to us to acquire, but making its entry by a kind of divine right, it remains for life, immutable, inalienable, an inexorable doom.

after Occurrences 6%

But Gaddo trumped him, the entry after his name in the episcopal register, "Fled to the Saracens," having been altered into "Flayed by the Saracens" by a later bishop, jealous of the honour of the diocese.

about Occurrences 4%

The militia order-books have repeated entries about men who turned up late for even important duties as well as about others whose authorized substitutes were no better than themselves.

over Occurrences 4%

I opened one barrel and then another until I found the ones I wanted, the tender green ones that you used to like; I filled my basket and, just then hearing the back door open and a step in the entry over my head, I turned quickly and pushed my candlestick over, and, of course, that wee bit of light sputtered out.

under Occurrences 4%

The remaining public lands are subject to entry under the homestead law, the desert land law, and the timber and stone act; by the location of scrip; and as town-site entries.

without Occurrences 3%

He looked, I thought, like some pompous Heavenly Butler who denied to all the world, and to us in particular, the right of entry without presentation cards signed by his hand as proof that we belonged to his own exclusive set.

between Occurrences 2%

Near midnight, he saw his own flock of geese, hitherto considered so trustworthy, approach silently in single file, make their entry between the rails, and commence transferring the wheat-crop into their own crops, after a ravenous fashion.

during Occurrences 2%

December 24th, late in the evening, a message was received from the Persian Acting Governor at Tabriz in which he declared that the Russian troops, which had been stationed in that city since their entry during the siege in 1909, had suddenly started to massacre the inhabitants.

like Occurrences 2%

As the big ship with a bound, Clears the entry like a hound, Keeps the passage as its inch of way were the wide sea's profound!

through Occurrences 1%

He dropped in to tea, quite casually; forced an entry through the mud wall of our barn, in fact.

throughout Occurrences 1%

His accounts were perfectly kept by double entry throughout his life, and he valued extremely the order of book-keeping: this facility of keeping accounts was very useful to him.

below Occurrences 1%

In the dark entry below he paused a moment, and took a satisfactory pull at a stout flask before going out into the yellowish gloom that had settled on Hare Court.

beside Occurrences 1%

Happening to perceive a woolly tail disappearing behind a workshop in the Rue de la Raillère a few hours before we had to start, we passed up a short entry beside the aforementioned workshop, and asked to see the owner of the dogs.

before Occurrences 1%

Miss Prudence made a picture all by herself in her plain black dress, with no color or ornament save the red rose in her black crape scarf, as she sat upright in the rush-bottomed, straight-backed chair in the entry before the wide-open door.

opposite Occurrences 1%

Crossing the small entry opposite the kitchen is a large room, formerly occupied by the old people.

Which preposition to use with  entry