Which preposition to use with headline

in Occurrences 19%

* Headline in The Yorkshire Daily Observer: "KAISER'S 1904 PLOTS" No doubt there were quite as many as that, but we should like to know how our contemporary arrives at the exact number.

of Occurrences 7%

We read the headlines of newspapersa form of literature that is exciting enough, but does not merit the praise given to Sophocles, who saw life steadily and saw it whole.

for Occurrences 5%

Oh, death comes once to each man, and the game it pays for all, And duty is but duty in great ship and in small, And it will not vex their slumbers or make less sweet their rest, Though there's never a big black headline for small craft going west.

to Occurrences 3%

It is true that, in the general preface to his volumes, Dr. Grosart takes upon himself the responsibility for this title; but it should not have been printed as the title in chief, or as the headline to the text.

from Occurrences 2%

Then he said to Mr. Glennie: 'Now, Sir Parson, the law has given into your fool's hands a power over this churchyard, and 'tis your trade to stop unseemly headlines from being set up within its walls, or once set up, to turn them out forthwith.

on Occurrences 2%

For a minute it seemed to be so; then the stony eyes softened and fell, the rigidity of her frame relaxed, and Carmel sank back again on the sofa and tried to read the headlines on the open sheet before her.

like Occurrences 1%

And so it came about that the Gazette had a long column, with headlines like an epitaph, when the sheets of the Intelligence and the Courier were as blank as the faces of their editors.

by Occurrences 1%

Biffen, it is true, is a somewhat fantastic figure of an idealist, but Gissing cherished this grotesque exfoliation from a headline by Dickensand later in his career we shall find him reproducing one of Biffen's ideals with a singular fidelity.

as Occurrences 1%

In every article he was headlined as "A Distinguished Citizen;" "A Famous Critic;" "A Prominent Figure in the World of Art;" "One of the Greatest Living Authorities;" "Leader in the Modern School;" "Of Powerful Influence Upon the Artistic Production of the Age."

Which preposition to use with  headline