Which preposition to use with hurryings

to Occurrences 25%

All night the officers of the Wolverine slept on the verge of waking, but it was not until dawn that the cry of "Sail-ho!" sent them all hurrying to their clothes.

on Occurrences 14%

She was dressed like the shop-girls he had seen hurrying on board the street cars in the morning; her clothes were pretty and fashionable, but Lister thought the material was cheap.

towards Occurrences 8%

The level plain had nothing half so enchanting as the cloud-like blue airy hills, and very soon he was up on his feet and hurrying towards them.

along Occurrences 6%

The first tea-bell had just finished ringing, when there was a sound of footsteps hurrying along the passage, the door burst open, and in rushed no other person than Diggory himself!

of Occurrences 4%

The noisy hurrying of hard shoes upon a bare wooden floor increased the whirring in my ears.

toward Occurrences 4%

But never mind; here's Nellie hurrying toward us.

from Occurrences 3%

They had appeared suddenly, coming through the wood at a run, as though hurrying from the fort, and led by a man whose silver gorget and gayly fringed hunting-shirt at once bespoke the chief.

across Occurrences 2%

An urchin intercepted Kincaid to show him the Callenders, who, with distressed eyes, pointed him to their carriage hurrying across Canal Street.

after Occurrences 2%

Five or six of the speakers instantly stole slyly out of the throng, with the commendable intention of hurrying after the delinquent, in order to secure the payment of certain small balances of account, in which the unhappy and much traduced good-man stood indebted to the several parties.

at Occurrences 2%

And now, in Janet's bedroom, impressed as she was by the strangeness of the fact that the prime reason for hurrying at top-speed into bed had been abolished, she yet positively could not linger, the force of habit being too strong for her.

in Occurrences 2%

In front of her she saw Sarrion hurrying in the same direction.

into Occurrences 2%

When she come into the entry to see who it was, she saw Pet hurrying into the parlor, and heerd her humming a tune.

through Occurrences 2%

In summer many tourists go there, but we saw nothing except the wonderworking lake lying mute in its circle of forest, where red and orange lichens grew among grey and blue moss, and we heard nothing except the noise of its outfall hurrying through a jam of bone-white logs.

with Occurrences 1%

There appears nothing living except a downy woodpecker, whirling round and round upon a young beech-stem, and a few sparrows, plump with grass-seed and hurrying with jerking flight down the sunny glade.

down Occurrences 1%

When he entered the park, he felt he was too late, for he saw a carriage hurrying down the opposite avenue.

by Occurrences 1%

It seemed at first like the swift hurrying by of some viewless courier of the air, the vague alarm of some invisible flying herald, or like the inarticulate cry that precedes a storm.

among Occurrences 1%

He was watching a small crab hurrying among the stones with a funny frown between his brows.

like Occurrences 1%

" They stared at the Ramparts growing bolder, the river hurrying like a mill-race, the steamer feeling its way slow and cautiously like a blind man with a stick.

Which preposition to use with  hurryings