Which preposition to use with halls

of Occurrences 1029%

The Hall of the Mosé is the next place I visit, used as the small dining room of the Royal Family.

in Occurrences 255%

Here a great crowd filled the biggest hall in town.

with Occurrences 179%

Morriston, leaving the hall with Kelson and Gifford, asked them to walk back with him to Wynford Place.

to Occurrences 150%

"I certainly have," I agreed, and he led the way back along the hall to another stair, down it and so out through the laundry.

at Occurrences 101%

I had dined with them, and danced in their halls at Christmas.

for Occurrences 72%

The original of a very different facsimile (No. 9) was written as a receipt in the account-book of Messrs. Chapman and Hall for an advance of £5.

on Occurrences 65%

We looked down upon an almost empty hall on those occasions.

into Occurrences 34%

The servant led me through an outer hall into a great room full of people.

OF Occurrences 28%

INCIDENTS CONNECTED WITH THE EARLY AMUSEMENT HALLS OF ST.

as Occurrences 27%

Bagley was in the hall as usual when I went in.

from Occurrences 26%

The plump landlady looked kindly after the young gentleman as he passed through the inn-hall from his post-chaise, and the obsequious chamberlain bowed him upstairs to the "Rose" or the "Dolphin."

after Occurrences 22%

One dreary night one of the attaches of the Minnesotian office, and an active member of the Wide Awakes, met the Little Giants near Bridge Square as they were returning to their hall after a long march.

by Occurrences 20%

I could reach it from this rear hall by just a turn or two, and once on that shed, a short leap would land me on the ground; after which I could easily trust to the storm to conceal my flight across the open golf-links.

without Occurrences 15%

He rushed into the banking house, broke into the parlour where the lords of the establishment were seated, and astonished these trim, quiet gentlemen by the warmth of his greeting, by the vigour of his handshake, and the loud tones of his voice, which might actually be heard by the busy clerks in the hall without.

like Occurrences 15%

He through the hall like a conqueror.

below Occurrences 10%

I paused a moment at the landing to look back, but I could see nothing in the dark pit of the hall below us.

during Occurrences 9%

Dan Emmet had a minstrel company at this hall during the years 1857 and 1858, and an excellent company it was, too.

through Occurrences 8%

In a few moments the light of a lamp gleamed in the hall through the doorway.

before Occurrences 8%

What passed between them she did not know and could not even conjecture, for she did not see Piers again till they met in the hall before dinner.

behind Occurrences 8%

I was still thinking of the dark hall behind me, and the cold, unwelcome stillness of the shuttered rooms.

under Occurrences 8%

They might study in their rooms, provided their marks for the preceding week were satisfactory, but those who fell below a certain percentage were sentenced to prepare their lessons in the study hall under the eye of a teacher.

above Occurrences 8%

" The dance was being given in the big hall above a store, which Miss Lydia hired for these functions of her Uplift Club.

outside Occurrences 8%

An alarm began to beat a deafening staccato in the hall outside the library.

toward Occurrences 7%

" Anderson said all this rapidly and low while they walked down the hall toward the end room which had not been used since Mrs. Anderson's death.

beyond Occurrences 7%

Then, trembling, he lifted her in his arms and bore her forth of his chamber out into the hall beyond, where lights flickered against arras-hung wall.

Which preposition to use with  halls