Which preposition to use with liverpool

in Occurrences 28%

"We never'll get to Liverpool in this world," said Emily, "unless Miss Percival comes and steers the ship.

to Occurrences 25%

C.F. CARTER When the marine architects and engineers catch up with the automobile makers they can build a ship capable of crossing the Atlantic in twenty-three hours; or, if we forget to make allowance for the difference in longitude, capable of making the run from Liverpool to New York in the same apparent time in which the Twentieth Century Limited makes the run from New York to Chicago.

for Occurrences 19%

I risk mine and much that money cannot buy; the honor of a house whose ships have sailed from Liverpool for a hundred years!"

on Occurrences 18%

"You crossed from Liverpool on the Elletania," the man continued, "registered at the Waldorf as Mr. Douglas Romilly of the Douglas Romilly Shoe Company, went to your room, changed your clothes, and disappeared.

with Occurrences 8%

Do your best to surround the wild children of Liverpool with such circumstances as you put round your own children.

of Occurrences 6%

This report contains full and pleasant proof of the success of the schools; but it contains also full proof of a fact which is anything but pleasantof the existence in Liverpool of a need for such an institution.

at Occurrences 6%

That is, the vessel leaving Liverpool at three o'clock in the afternoon would arrive at New York at nine o'clock the following morning, which, allowing for the five hours' difference in time, would make twenty-three hours.

as Occurrences 5%

" I willingly gave this promise, and a month later left Liverpool as an apprentice on the clipper ship Maid of Normandy.

from Occurrences 5%

On a certain bitterly cold day in January I reached Liverpool from the United States, and took the train for my old home.

by Occurrences 2%

No other firm conveys goods all the way to Liverpool by their own vessels.

after Occurrences 2%

He gave me ten days to get there, and told me, if he found me in Liverpool after that time, he should put me in prison, at which I could not help smiling.

about Occurrences 2%

We set sail about noon on the 1st of the Eighth month, (August,) and arrived off Liverpool about eleven o'clock, P.M. on the 13th, which interval included ten hours delay at Halifax.

across Occurrences 1%

From Liverpool across to London we traveled through a drowsy land burdened with bumper crops of grain, and watched the big brown hares skipping among the oat stacks; and late at night we came to London.

into Occurrences 1%

But the removal of the duties in 1730 brought the previously unimportant port of Liverpool into the field with such vigor that ere

during Occurrences 1%

In Liverpool during the last ten years the substitution of home- workers for workers in tailors' shops has been marked, and in particular does this growth of home-workers apply to women.

Which preposition to use with  liverpool