Which preposition to use with hulled

of Occurrences 96%

" Far ahead we could see the great hull of the liner, dark against the horizon, and crowned with row upon row of glowing lights.

on Occurrences 21%

The hull on it is, Miss Di-an, I won't be left!"

in Occurrences 16%

General William H. Harrison had succeeded Hull in command of this army.

for Occurrences 12%

Therefore, with my passport properly viséd and my papers all in order, I one night left Hull for Stockholm by the weekly Wilson service.

to Occurrences 8%

On the night of the 5th September, 1838, the steamer Forfarshire, bound from Hull to Dundee, was caught in a terrific storm off the Farne Islands.

at Occurrences 6%

Want to reach Hull at any particular time, sir?" "No," answered Allerdyke.

with Occurrences 5%

Hull with Flagging saile.

like Occurrences 2%

That air's the place fer a worn-out old hull like me.

through Occurrences 2%

But, from a hasty exploration which was conducted on board, it was evident that the shot had not only dislocated the inner plating of the double bottom, but had penetrated the bunker compartment, stored as it was with coal, that the watertight doors and compartments had ceased to operate, and that water was flowing into the hull through a hundred crevices.

by Occurrences 2%

He breakfasted on the train, and was in Hull by one o'clock, and Chettle hailed him as he set foot on the platform, and immediately led him off to a cab which awaited them outside the station.

before Occurrences 2%

Sir John Hotham, who repulsed his Majesty and refused him admittance into Hull before the war, was seized at Hull by the same Parliament for whom he had done it, the same 10th day of August two years that he drew the first blood in that war.

into Occurrences 2%

Double steam steering gear is fitted, for the forward and aft rudder respectively, and safety from foundering is provided to an unusual degree by the subdivision of the hull into numerous compartments, each of which is fitted with a huge ejector, capable of throwing overboard a great body of water.

than Occurrences 1%

There was more swirling and washing of water against the hull than ever Georgie Kirkbank had heard in Cowes Roads.

as Occurrences 1%

FourWas that man Lydenberg shot in Hull as a result of some connection with either, or both, of these affairs, or was he murdered for private or political reasons?

until Occurrences 1%

Below them the river was brightly blue, and a skiff dipping its way up stream caught the sunlight on sail and hull until, as it danced from sight around the headland, it looked like a white gull hovering over the water.

during Occurrences 1%

Queer thing, eh, for anybody to motor across from Hull to catch a Great Northern express on the main line!" "Mayn't be any trains out of Hull during the night, sir," answered Gaffney, taking a handful of sandwiches.

against Occurrences 1%

"I don't know if that's a coffee-boat going north; I can't make out her hull against the land," he said.

from Occurrences 1%

Then the king of the rats called his subjects together and ordered them to gnaw the hulls from the rice.

beyond Occurrences 1%

He, after staring at it awhile, declared that he could see the shape of a vessel's hull beyond the flame; but, immediately, he was in doubt, as, indeed, I had been all the while.

below Occurrences 1%

A steamer's hull below her load-line is pierced in places to admit water for the condensers and ballast tanks.

per Occurrences 1%

*** Hull merchants complain that only one train leaves Hull per day on which wet fish can travel.

Which preposition to use with  hulled