Which preposition to use with lintels
The lintel of the shrine is surmounted with inferior coloured pictures of Hindu deities, and two printed and tolerably faithful portraits of the great Maratha chieftain.
Preparatory to entering the house she had taken off her gloves, and now one pinky-brown hand rested on the door lintel below him.
The treatment of the angles after the manner of the thirteenth century "shouldered" lintel in order to take off the harshness of the rectangular form and to give a better bearing for the lintels is noteworthy and should be compared with the more developed forms at St. John's Church.
It had doors at its entrance as high as the temple itself with lintels over them.