Which preposition to use with laundry

in Occurrences 10%

Five midshipmen stood in the squalid, ill-odored back room of a Chinese laundry in the town of Annapolis.

of Occurrences 5%

This serious accident, so far-reaching oftentimes in its result, is due to an unnatural elevation of the bodily temperature by exposure to the direct rays of the sun, or from the extreme heat of close and confined rooms, as in the cook-rooms and laundries of hotel basements, from overheated workshops, etc.

for Occurrences 3%

Unless there be an American Man, the continent is inevitably but an appendage, a kitchen and laundry for the European parlor.

on Occurrences 2%

By day he attended Columbia University as a special student in applied electricity, keeping a convenient eye meanwhile on three coolies whom he employed to run The College Laundry on Morningside Heights.

to Occurrences 2%

Mrs. Sykes says the doctor sends all his laundry to the city.

from Occurrences 2%

As from behind her screen she scanned the roof she espied old Lena over on the side next the river bending over a half-filled basket of clothes, apparently putting into the basket some of the freshly dried laundry from the lines extending all over the roof.

without Occurrences 1%

"Come, Walter," he cried, hastily stuffing in a package of clean laundry without taking off the wrapping-paper, "I've got your suit-case out.

during Occurrences 1%

Then she went to the wardrobe which stood on one side against the wall, opened her bundle containing some shirts and handkerchiefsshe had been attending to my laundry during the past few weeksand pulled out the drawer.

than Occurrences 1%

This wasn't true: life was peaceful in Ireland in the sixth and seventh centuries; even if it weren't, she ought to have understood that change of circumstance cannot alter an idea so inherent in man as the hermitage, and when he asked her if she intended to found a new Order, or to go out to Patagonia to teach the Indians, she laughed, saying she was much more interested in a laundry than in the Indians.

with Occurrences 1%

But I, presumptuous, wore it, till the gods Called for my laundry with a thunderbolt.

within Occurrences 1%

For instance, when the question of bringing laundries within the scope of the Trade Boards Act was under discussion, the investigations previously made by the Women Investigators into wages and conditions proved invaluable.

by Occurrences 1%

There is a choice pair of cotton socks, marked T.W., that I once got from the laundry by mistake; they are much too large for me, but should fit you nicely.

Which preposition to use with  laundry