Which preposition to use with lizzies

for Occurrences 3%

Wish't you would wear that breas'-pin o' mine, an' them rings an' beads I borried from Lizzie for ye.

from Occurrences 2%

He looked at Lizzie from the bow on the top of her bonnet to the shoes on her feet; it was not a stare, it was more a hasty glanceand

to Occurrences 2%

They all agreed, however, that she had "got 'round' Lizzie to that extent that that young woman would stand up for her, anyway, no matter what she'd do or didn't do.

in Occurrences 2%

"That was the end of the first heat of the race with Lizzie in Pointview.

under Occurrences 1%

'He's maybe no as douce as ye think,' said Lizzie under her breath.

about Occurrences 1%

"Everything you do seems to interest him," continued the farmer, disregarding Mrs. Driver's manifest distress; "he was asking Lizzie about your calling on Monday; how long you stayed, and where you sat; and after she'd told him, I'm blest if he didn't go and sit in the same chair!"

with Occurrences 1%

This man possessed Lizzie with a singular feeling of dreadwhy she could not determine; yet, after he was gone, she imagined those cold grey eyes were resting on her, and bidding the old janitor, who had grown reserved so suddenly, good morning, she sprang into her carriage as fast as her trembling limbs could carry her, and ordered the coachman to drive back to the hotel.

beside Occurrences 1%

"We had rounded the turn at Chesterville, when we saw the Henshaw car just ahead of us, with Aleck at the wheel an' Lizzie beside him an' Sam on the back seat.

into Occurrences 1%

We may remark just here that if you live a thousand miles from nowhere and are willing to drive your Tin Lizzie into town for "the advantages," you aren't likely to get much even along the line of the movies, and you'll get less still if what you're after is an A-1 school for your progeny.

on Occurrences 1%

"'You needn't be afraid o' havin' Lizzie on your hands,' says Dan, who held the girl in his arms.

Which preposition to use with  lizzies