Which preposition to use with gleanings

of Occurrences 30%

In going over the ground surveyed by him and by many other scholars I have been able to add but slight gleanings of my own.

from Occurrences 17%

"My Birthday," 463, 520. Mylius, W.F., his gleanings from Lamb, 516.

in Occurrences 12%

13 Early each morning the ambulances started on their way to the zone of fire, where always one might go gleaning in the harvest fields of war.

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The officer crouched and hurried across and so did we, but just before we did so, up out of the field where they had been mowing, straight through this gap, came a little company of barefooted peasant women with their bundles of gleanings on their heads, and talking in that singsong monotone of theirs, as detached as so many birds, they went pat-patting across the bridge.

in Occurrences 3%

The first part of Gleanings in Europe, giving an account of his residence in France, followed in the same year; and the second part of the same work, containing his observations on England, was published in April, 1837.

to Occurrences 2%

Those poor Retailers, whom we see so busy in every Street, deliver in their respective Gleanings to the Merchant.

OF Occurrences 1%

THE BURGHER'S TALES (Alexander Leighton)THE BROWNIE OF THE WEST BOW. GLEANINGS OF THE COVENANT (Professor Thomas Gillespie)THE LAST SCRAP.

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"What, my friend, is to be learned from these gleanings at Ashland?from the doings of our mutual friend, Joseph John Gurney's 'dear friend,' Henry Clay: the man who boasts that 'every pulsation of his heart beats high for liberty,' yet is not ashamed to buy men and women at the Capitol!that place which, above all others, ought not to be cursed by the footsteps of a slave.

by Occurrences 1%

If we get some useful gleanings by these secret accusations, we gain much nonsense.

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Here again we find the old tradition verified; for at the spot recorded of old by the bards and heralds, among the hills by the pass that leads from Dingle to Tralee Bay, numberless arrow-heads have been gathered, the gleanings after a great combat.

Which preposition to use with  gleanings