Which preposition to use with liners

in Occurrences 7%

Steaming majestically over a smiling sea, with the green hills of Erin in sight over the port bow and all well aboard, the greatest, fastest and most beautiful transatlantic liner in commission was nearing the end of her voyage from New York to Liverpool.

to Occurrences 3%

The journo simply wrote back a two-liner to declining saying that apart from the lack of time, "Rajan won't accept my name in his paper.")

from Occurrences 2%

She must be some small liner from Liverpool or Southampton, making for Halifax or New York.

between Occurrences 1%

The merchants depended to a considerable extent upon this monthly liner between San Francisco and Wellington and way ports, and all were interested in the mail and food supplies expected by the Noa-Noa.

by Occurrences 1%

CHAPTER XXIII SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA Destruction of the Great Cunard Liner by a German Submarine Caused a Serious Crisis in German-American RelationsOver a Hundred Americans and Many Canadians Drowned, Including Citizens of Prominence and WealthPrompt Diplomatic Action by President WilsonThe German Campaign of Frightfulness and Its Results.

for Occurrences 1%

The rock-ledges show the bare flank of a storm-chased liner for a moment, and whitening, duck under.

like Occurrences 1%

Had he, Markham, been but an incident in this entertainment, a humble second-liner like Luigi Fabiani, who broke stones upon his mighty brother and caught the infant Stella when she was hurled at him?

of Occurrences 1%

The yellow funnel emitted no smoke, and as she lay calmly in the sunset a crowd of dock-loungers and crimps leaned upon the parapet discussing her merits and wondering who could be the rich Englishman who could afford to travel in a small liner of his ownfor her size surprised even those Italian dock-hands, used as they were to seeing every kind of craft enter the busy port.

on Occurrences 1%

*** The Captain of a Wilson liner on being torpedoed ate his pocket-book to prevent his sailing instructions from falling into the hands of the Germans.

with Occurrences 1%

It seemed to him that he was being towed to sea on the back of a huge shark, by a big liner with a row of blazing portholes that winked at him like facetious eyes.

amid Occurrences 1%

The crew ascended to the air-liner amid wild shouts of praise and jubilation.

without Occurrences 1%

September 1Ambassador Bernstorff announces Germans will sink no more liners without warning.

as Occurrences 1%

If, too, you are seeking to study psychological effect of such a combination on people, good, middlin' and otherwise, I would suggest a Pacific liner as offering fifty-seven varieties, and then some.

at Occurrences 1%

They were his cattle that we took over and as he had difficulty in engaging a berth on a liner at this time of year, when the passenger ships are crowded, he decided to return with us.

Which preposition to use with  liners