Which preposition to use with gins

in Occurrences 14%

It will be the simplest of tasks for you to slip a few fingers of gin in it.

to Occurrences 12%

Within her parlour fresshe and precyous Was set a quene, whose speche delycyous Her audytours gan to all Joye converte Eche worde of her myght ravysshe every herte.

on Occurrences 5%

"Papa run the gin on Mr. Sprangle's place, then he went to war, come back foe he died.

of Occurrences 4%

Wil-lie ran out of the front door; and when he got to the mar-gin of the sea, he turn-ed his eye to the waves, ex-pect-ing every mo-ment to see the head of the dread-ful o-gress pop up a-gain; but it did not.

for Occurrences 4%

Your father wouldn't never tell what he gin for '

from Occurrences 3%

Poor Mrs. Legend, desirous of having all the tongues duly represented, was obliged to invite certain dealers in gin from Holland, a German linen merchant from Saxony, an Italian Cavaliero, who amused himself in selling beads, and a Spanish master, who was born in Portugal, all of whom had just one requisite for conversation in their respective languages, and no more.

under Occurrences 2%

Montgomery went with him and Lister to the steps and when they reached the compound they found the sailors bemused with gin under the veranda.

with Occurrences 2%

It was my chance once, in my wanton days, To court a wench; hark, and I'll tell thee how: I came unto my love, and she look'd coy, I spake unto my love, she turn'd aside, I touch'd my love, and 'gan with her to toy,

at Occurrences 2%

"It's only gin, and very good gin at that.

into Occurrences 1%

Yet faintly gan into his worke to enter, Afraid of everie leafe that stir'd him by, And everie stick that underneath did ly: Upon his tiptoes nicely he up went, For making noyse, and still his eare he lent 1010 To everie sound that under heaven blew; Now went, now stopt, now crept, now backward drew, That it good sport had been him to have eyde.

ae Occurrences 1%

Boy"Do you ken gin ae Mr. (giving the gentleman's name) lives hereabout?"

after Occurrences 1%

On the other three sides, the yews grew close and thick, embowering the tomb like the high back of a fireside chair; and many times in autumn I have seen the stone slab crimson with the fallen waxy berries, and taken some home to my aunt, who liked to taste them with a glass of sloe-gin after her Sunday dinner.

by Occurrences 1%

She had a woman to take care of her called Mrs. Poole, an able woman but for one faultshe kept a private bottle of gin by her; and the mad lady would take the keys out of her pocket, let herself out of her chamber, and go roaming about the house doing any wild mischief that came into her head.

about Occurrences 1%

Den afterwards, I begin to worry gin about dis boy, I prays "De Lawd" and ax him ter let me drem a drem bout him an nite time I did, I could see dis boy jist as plaincrossing "Judgment Stream" and I says to him in my drem, I say, "You come my son, he's crossin Judgment Stream, I says ter ole man go in and hep him" and my son says to me, "I'm crossing Judgment Stream, Mammy, and I got to cross it myself".

per Occurrences 1%

If the unhappy dram-drinker was merely to calculate the annual expense of two glasses of gin per day, he would find a sum expended which would procure for him many comforts, for the want of which he is continually grumbling.

than Occurrences 1%

Now I can drink more gin than any man for miles around.

up Occurrences 1%

I wuz 'bout ter gin up de sarch, w'en I happen' fer ter run 'cross a foot-track w'at look' lack Dave's.

Which preposition to use with  gins