Which preposition to use with highroad

of Occurrences 12%

"There, where the pine trees catch the sun's last gold, Love reached its hands to me and bade me stop; Oh, madness of the ones who climb," he said, "Up to the mountain top!" THE DAISY An angel found a daisy where it lay On Heaven's highroad of transparent gold, And, turning to one near, he said, "I pray, Tell me what manner of strange bloom I hold.

to Occurrences 6%

Let him try as he please, he is still sure of failure; and it is a very old and a very true saying that failure is the only highroad to success.

with Occurrences 5%

Goodness knows that I would rather keep to the highroad with such humility as shall not rouse the creature.

in Occurrences 4%

Just figure to yourself, reader, the picture of a hardworking man, with horny hands like our hedgers, ditchers, weavers, porters, &c., setting to work on the highroad in that vast sweeping toga, filling with a strong gale like the mainsail of a frigate.

from Occurrences 3%

His journey was not a mere holiday trip, or an every-day reconnaissance survey; on the contrary, it was a serious undertaking, and opened up what he (Sir Henry), for twenty years had maintained to be the great natural highroad from India to Central Asia.

between Occurrences 3%

Lloyd had expatiated on the value of the situation, the highroad between Waterloo Station and the Strand, immense traffic and grand frontage.

near Occurrences 2%

"What is it you want, Jean?" The servant mumbled his justification: An automobile had broken down on the highroad near the château, the chauffeur was unable to move the car or make any repairs in the storm, a gentleman had come to the door to ask....

without Occurrences 1%

When they had come to the highroad without the town, Robin stopped and told them all that had passed between young Partington and himself, and how that the King's men were after them with hot heels.

for Occurrences 1%

Passing through the outskirts of the town, they came amongst the tombs, which lined the highroad for some distance.

into Occurrences 1%

The path from here to the vale of Onondaga may be lined on either side with the French and the hostile tribes, standing as thick as trees in the forest, but he will flit between them as safely and easily as you and I would ride along a highroad into Philadelphia.

toward Occurrences 1%

All of them made their way up the broad highroad toward home or tea, as the case might be.

at Occurrences 1%

But what on earth was father Poupard doing on the highroad at that hour?

Which preposition to use with  highroad