Which preposition to use with gable

of Occurrences 48%

Sweet Money, the minion that sails with all winds, Sweet Money, the minstrel that makes merry all minds, Sweet Money, that gables of bondage unbinds, Sweet Money, that maintains all sports of all kinds, This is that sweet Money, that rules like a king, And makes me all praises of Money to sing

in Occurrences 9%

I saw the moorland gables in the rain, I heard the swirl of the tempest, I saw the elfin face in the hood which had cheered the traveller on his way.

with Occurrences 5%

Four large stone pillars, flanked with walls of the same material surmounted with brick, a flight of steps, a portico, a broad gable with massive coping, and a central ornament at the angle, are all which the facade presents.

at Occurrences 4%

FIGURE Saavedra and his Inca Pottery FIGURE Inca Gable at Espiritu Pampa

above Occurrences 2%

The house front stretches along a sloping grass plot, the immense porch built out like a wing with one ball-topped gable above it, a smaller gable in the roof behind.

on Occurrences 2%

But at least the boy could recall that he had seen stairway gables on the various landings, which bore images of the Christ and his Apostles; gables, where there were images in niche after niche all along the wall; gables that were inlaid with multi-coloured bits of glass, and gables that were striped and checked with white and black marble.

to Occurrences 2%

Attracting no little attention from the group of loiterers around the market-cross, they passed the White-Lion Inn, and, turning into Henley Street, soon drew their bridles before a goodly cottage built of heavy timbers and standing with one of its peaked gables to the street.

toward Occurrences 2%

Like both the offices, it stands with a gable toward the street, and the plaster with which it is covered has a light buff tinge.

out Occurrences 1%

The next (as you see in No. 3)was to take away the sign and the bay-window of the "Swan and Maidenhead" and raise two gables out of its roof, so as to restore something like its ancient aspect.

over Occurrences 1%

What you see is a rectangular building with three eastern gables over three Decorated windows, a long nave roof over square Perpendicular windows and clerestory, flat outer roofs and tall western Tower, a noble thing significant of our civilisation and the Faith out of which it has come.

as Occurrences 1%

The house was built in the edge of a growth of great oaks and elms, which threw their arms out over even the lofty gables as though in protection.

like Occurrences 1%

The entrance is at one end, overhung by the gable like a curtain, with a small stage to ascend by.

for Occurrences 1%

She took a few swift steps, but paused and leaned against the wall of the gable for support, and, placing her hand upon the sun-beat bricks, she felt a warmth in them which there seemed to be neither in herself nor in the wide summer-air.

without Occurrences 1%

There is no tower without its spire, no turret or gable without its pinnacle, no oriel without its pointed roof, no dormer without some such playful leaping up into the air.

Which preposition to use with  gable