Which preposition to use with inter

in Occurrences 96%

I need not mention that during the tale's progress it is necessary to introduce at least one favorable mention of Lincoln, arrange a duel 'in de low grouns' immediately after day-break, and have the family silver interred in the back garden, because these points will naturally suggest themselves.

with Occurrences 23%

His bones were interred with extraordinary pomp in the tomb of the apostles, and were afterwards removed to Rome, and deposited, still later, beneath a marble mausoleum in a chapel of Saint Peter, where they still remain.

at Occurrences 20%

Her precious remains were interred at Burton on the 7th, after a meeting appointed for the occasion at Barnsley.

on Occurrences 5%

A.B. Savory died the next Third-day evening, and his remains were interred on the First-day following.

within Occurrences 4%

The charming Lecouvreur, that Oldfield of the French stage, whose beauty and intellect were the double charm which rendered theatrical France ecstatic, was hurriedly interred within a saw-pit.

near Occurrences 4%

"She was interred near the church of the Shaddock Grove, upon the western side, at the foot of a copse of bamboos, where, in coming from mass with her mother and Margaret, she loved to repose herself, seated by him whom she called her brother.

without Occurrences 3%

His head was exposed on London Bridge; his body, interred without ceremony, now lies in the Tower, where a little later that of Blessed Thomas

under Occurrences 3%

They were concluded with certainty to be the remains of those princes, and were interred under a marble monument by orders of King Charles.

beneath Occurrences 2%

"I had hoped," continues Mr. McDowell, "that the cast in the clay would be as perfect as one I found 51 years ago, a fragment of which I presented to Colonel Jenkes, with the impression of a part of the arm on one side and on the other of the fingers, that had pressed down the soft clay upon the body interred beneath it."

like Occurrences 1%

It ends thus: "He is crammed in a dungeon and preaches up Reason; Blasphemes the Almighty, lives in filth like a hog; Is abandoned in death, and interred like a dog.

among Occurrences 1%

He then added, "Take my ashes back to be interred among my brethren.

for Occurrences 1%

Her reception was grateful to her feelings; and, there being a resemblance in years, appearance and manners, she transferred much of that affection which she had thought interred for ever in the grave of her reputed father, to this revered relative.

about Occurrences 1%

The poor creature gave up the ghost the day after my discovery; & it being difficult to drag him out, I dug his grave, and honourably entombed him in the same place where is departed, with as much ceremony as any Welch goat that has been interred about the high mountain Penmanmawn.

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