Which preposition to use with exited

from Occurrences 85%

At somewhat after that hour Mr. Blutch Connors made exit from one of these houses, noiseless, with scarcely a click after him, and then, without pause, passed down the brownstone steps and eastward.

of Occurrences 57%

A minute came and went, and I was at the exit of the chasm, staring out upon an enormous amphitheatre of mountains.

with Occurrences 30%

[Exit with DRAWER.

through Occurrences 15%

A fence of mines less than three hundred miles long and two hundred feet deep would, for example, completely bar their exit through the North Sea.

in Occurrences 14%

On examining the wound, I found the ball had entered the right posterior, passing close below the joint, and taking an oblique direction through the lower edge of the pelvis, made its exit in front of the left thigh, between the femoral artery and the principal tendon, without injuring either.

at Occurrences 13%

And Steve was not alone in his circus stunt, for several other fellows were making a hasty and undignified exit at the same time, Bandy-legs and Toby Jucklin, for instance.

to Occurrences 8%

These inconceivably minute particles are therefore the germs of the Heteromita; and from the dimensions of these germs it is easily shown that the body formed by conjugation may, at a low estimate, have given exit to thirty thousand of them; a result of a matrimonial process whereby the contracting parties, without a metaphor, "become one flesh," enough to make a Malthusian despair of the future of the Universe.

by Occurrences 8%

" "The person who locked the door assuredly did not make his exit by the window," Kelson remarked with a laugh, as he looked up at the sheer surface of the upper wall; "unless he was bent on suicide, in which case we should have found what was left of him at the foot of the tower.

for Occurrences 8%

[Exit for him. Vict.

into Occurrences 7%

" An old friend, a man of heart and of talent, M. Henry d'E, had offered me a refuge in rooms which he occupied in the Rue Richelieu; these rooms adjoining the Théâtre Français, were on the first floor of a house which, like M. Grévy's residence, had an exit into the Rue Fontaine Molière.

out Occurrences 5%

It was the best exit out of that England into Normandy, the natural port of the capital Winchester, and its whole record is full of glory.

on Occurrences 5%

Leave the station by the exit on the south side, and turn to the right under the railway bridge, taking the path by the stream till you come to a bridge which crosses it.

before Occurrences 2%

Bennington owned a helpless feeling that this was a sort of show, and that these various actors in it were parading their entrances and their exits before him.

towards Occurrences 2%

This hollow was formed by a stream which came down between the Esquiline and the Quirinal beyond it, and made its exit towards the river on the other side by way of the Velabrum.

after Occurrences 2%

I felt rather like the hero of a melodrama making his exit after the big scene.

as Occurrences 1%

At exactly 132 meters along the road rising from the Morro pier or wharf to the Cabana, there will be found by excavating the rock on the left of the road, at a depth of 3 meters, a grating, on opening which passage will be made into a road 107 meters long, 1.6 high, and 1.42 wide, leading to the same exit as the Cabana secret way.

via Occurrences 1%

It is to be observed in connexion with this question that sealing the North Sea bases would not have been a complete cure, since submarines could still make their exit via the Kattegat, where we could not block channels without violating the neutrality of other nations.

during Occurrences 1%

There had been two or three entrances and exits during the time the Creole had tarried, but he had not allowed them to disturb him.

along Occurrences 1%

Broadly speaking, the policy was to lay mines so thoroughly in the Heligoland Bight as to force enemy submarines and other vessels to make their exits along the Danish or Dutch coasts in territorial waters.

like Occurrences 1%

He would make his exit like Werter, but finally took Raven's adviceto dine first, and be miserable afterwards.

behind Occurrences 1%

"Exit behind the Arras.

per Occurrences 1%

Cum sanguis exit per superficiem et residet melancholia per scabiem, morpheam nigram, vel expurgatur per inferiores partes, vel urinam, &c., non erit, &c. spen magnificatur et varices apparent.

than Occurrences 1%

I considered this to be a far more dignified way of making my exit than meeting face to face the whole of the court and its practitioners and officers, and leaving it to the eloquent and friendly speech of the Attorney-General to flatter me far beyond my deserts in the customary farewell address which he would have offered to me.

Which preposition to use with  exited