Which preposition to use with lifted

from Occurrences 263%

Even Bismarck looked less preoccupied, as if a weight had been lifted from his shoulders.

to Occurrences 163%

For one blessed hour or year we have been lifted to the thoughts of God and have entered into the great original Design.

in Occurrences 100%

And in the midst of all the wild commotion his father sat, unmoved and silent, his agonized face lifted in an attitude of supplication, his lifeless hands lying heavily upon the now worthless papers, since for him there would be no to-morrow!

of Occurrences 83%

But there was power in the creature, in the strange lift of his voice, in his grim jowl, and in the fire of his sombre eyes.

into Occurrences 73%

Diggory, whose wits never seemed to desert him at a critical moment, recognized it at once as belonging to the man who supplied the school, and springing forward he beckoned to the driver to stop, crying, "I say, give us a lift into Ronleigh, and we'll pay you a shilling.

above Occurrences 53%

Throughout the whole of these encroachments on the ancient usages in which the rights of the people resided, he appeared to be lifted above all personal or tyrannical views.

on Occurrences 51%

When this was finished, the car was lifted on the pile, all over which oil of sweet basil was poured, and then a light was applied.

out Occurrences 44%

An emotion which, now that King was here, was lifted out of her and blown away like a whiff of smoke before the mountain winds.

with Occurrences 34%

* Miss Bennett had come up in the lift with a heap of cardboard boxes, and the azalea.

for Occurrences 26%

His voice had coarsened and taken on a raw edge, but every gesture was flung from the socket, and from where they had forced themselves into the tight circle Gertie Slayback, her mouth fallen open and her head still back, could see the sinews of him ripple under khaki and the diaphragm lift for voice.

at Occurrences 25%

" I was conscious of few hopes, but some of the oppression under which I laboured lifted at those words.

over Occurrences 17%

"Ramblin' Kid, oh, Ramblin' Kid," she murmured, while the long lashes lifted over brown pools tenderness, "a manmy mandoes not need to be or to know all of those things, any of those things, before a girl like me" He crushed her to him and stopped the words on her lips.

up Occurrences 14%

A horse in a field below lifts up its head and neighs.

against Occurrences 8%

Like some savage beast attacked by the hunters, he found every hand lifted against him, for they all agreed to have a share in the sacrifice and a taste of his blood.

towards Occurrences 6%

So, old Nannie blessed them, and theirs,past, present, and future, thoroughly and completely, with a fine comprehensiveness that only a genuinely accomplished old witch might hope to attain to, and, following them to the door, paused there with one shrivelled, claw-like hand up-lifted towards the sky: "At the full o' the moon, tall sir!"

without Occurrences 5%

So the fog has lifted without a storm?" "Yes, sir, but left an ugly sea.

through Occurrences 5%

Now for days you get no hint of the neighboring ranges until the snows begin to lighten and some shouldering peak lifts through a rent.

under Occurrences 4%

After a moment his eyes fell, or rather, lifted under the look.

before Occurrences 4%

She saw the deep flush upon his cheek, and the cloudiness of his eye, and for the first time upon that bridal night she felt a shiver of fear as the veil was suddenly lifted before her unwilling eye; and half reluctantly she said to herself, "Suppose after all my cousin Belle was right.

like Occurrences 4%

And there, standing erect in the shadow, her face lifted like a pale little moon, stood Ivra.

toward Occurrences 3%

His hands lifted toward her and fell within the moment, as if it were in impotence.

along Occurrences 3%

Toward the middle of the afternoon the main flood cloud lifted along its western border revealing a beautiful section of the Sacramento Valley some twenty or thirty miles away, brilliantly sun-lighted and glistering with rain-sheets as if paved with silver.

by Occurrences 3%

A storming party was repulsed, and Admiral Hope, who was dangerously wounded, begged our American commodore to give him a lift by towing up a flotilla of barges filled with a reserve force.

within Occurrences 3%

" "That will probably lift within an hour.

during Occurrences 2%

Farmers always count rye-stacks in the morning, in order to discover whether any of them have been lifted during the night.

Which preposition to use with  lifted