Which preposition to use with gateways

of Occurrences 150%

I went on, stumbling and stupid, scarcely capable even of fear, conscious only of wretchedness and weariness, till at last I felt myself drop across the road within the gateway of the other town, and lay there with no thought of anything but the relief of being at rest.

to Occurrences 73%

Being so favorably situated for the stream of Yosemite travel, the more adventurous tourists cross over through this glorious gateway to the volcanic region around Mono Lake.

in Occurrences 21%

And when Monsieur le Comte de Lorgnes had wavered through the gateway in tow of a luggage-laden porter; and Dupont had torn himself away from his fond familiar and lurched after the count; and Lanyard, after a little wait, had followed in turn: he was able to see for himself that Dupont had contrived to be berthed in the same carriage with de Lorgnes; proving that he did not mean to let the count out of sight, day or night.

on Occurrences 17%

I sat within the shelter of the gateway on my awakening, and thought over all this.

with Occurrences 15%

My companion had hesitated for a moment, and then turned his horse's head through a gateway with a curious monogram in iron at the top, along an avenue of stately tulip-trees, and so to the door of a massive square mansion of red brick, which stood on a little knoll overlooking the James.

into Occurrences 15%

There are 300 palaces at Rome, of which 65 only are worth seeing, and these are defined to be houses which have arched gateways into which carriages can drive.

at Occurrences 12%

In order to escape by the Rue Montmartre, they would have to climb the grated gateway at the other end of the Passage; their hands were grazed, their knees were bleeding; they were dying of weariness; they were in no condition to recommence a similar ascent.

for Occurrences 9%

As Detroit was the chief gateway for them to Canada, most of these refugees settled in towns of Southern Ontario not far from that city.

between Occurrences 8%

The pass at Angostura, or "the narrows," is the natural gateway between the Oropesa Basin and the Cuzco Basin.

TO Occurrences 7%

GATEWAYS TO READABLE BOOKS; an annotated graded list of books in many fields for adolescents who find reading difficult, by Ruth M. Strang, Alice Checkovitz, Christine Gilbert & Margaret Scoggin.

from Occurrences 6%

In the river below there is a Ford, which has a distinguished claim on fame, inasmuch as it is one of the gateways from Burmah into Western China.

through Occurrences 6%

On the contrary, Law I, which all this time has remained serene and undisturbed by the occasional discomfitures of Law II, is the gateway through which all questions of currency, banking and the foreign exchanges should be approached.

by Occurrences 2%

One crosses to the main gateway by a narrow raised pathway.

under Occurrences 2%

He walked away slowly towards his uncle's house, but often stopped and looked back at the slender figure whose outlines he could barely see in the gateway under the trees.

opposite Occurrences 2%

The schools are entered by a gateway opposite the street, which leads to the principal court, a fine area, 90 feet long by 75 feet wide, with a plain cloister on the east, south, and west sides.

near Occurrences 1%

" As Mike walked toward his own house, he was surprised to see, entering a little-used gateway near the barn, a horse and carriage.

against Occurrences 1%

Yet we felt that it was no stray visitor from another island that had peeped over the top of the massive table, and it was with a suspicious eye upon the sleeping Leith that we crept quietly over the coral rocks toward the tremendous stone piers of the structure that rose like a monster gateway against the gray sky.

before Occurrences 1%

" M. Paul went through the side door and then through the high iron gateway before the archbishop's house.

below Occurrences 1%

There, at the old stone gateway below our tent, stood two Galilean damsels, with heavy earthen jars upon their heads.

above Occurrences 1%

Above them, clear of the trees, and towering up into the blue, were the multitudinous domes and spires of the king's palace, to which the gateway above the steps was the principal entrance.

out Occurrences 1%

If beauty is not a gateway out of the net we were taken in at our birth, it will not long be beauty, and we will find it better to sit at home by the fire and fatten a lazy body or to run hither and thither in some foolish sport than to look at the finest show that light and shadow ever made among green leaves.

of Occurrences 1%

It gives one such a superior air to disprize with easy scorn this greatest of the Gateways of the World.

Which preposition to use with  gateways