Which preposition to use with looted

from Occurrences 15%

Therefore I must warn you, in the most friendly spirit: if you succeed in making your escape from the Sybarite with the jewels, as you quite possibly may, it will be my duty as a law-abiding man to inform the police that André Duchemin is at large with his loot from the Château de Montalais.

of Occurrences 12%

All along the countless roads the German transport had pressed, hurrying to the Aisne, were evidences of the loot of German officers and men.

in Occurrences 9%

It becomes more and more plainly a choice between the League of Free Nations and a famished race of men looting in search of non-existent food amidst the smouldering ruins of civilization.

to Occurrences 5%

He brings back his loot to corrupt Press and life at home.

on Occurrences 3%

A weel-stoeket mailen, himsel for the laird, And marriage aff-hand, were his proffers: I never loot on that I kenned it or cared; But thought I might hae waur offers, waur offers, But thought I might hae waur offers.

for Occurrences 3%

Loot for the unlucky lady.

at Occurrences 2%

I got a shot at Borradaile sitting in a shelter Oldham had run up for himself; the hawk and spear were looted at Sanoghar, I think.

with Occurrences 1%

Mr. Jasper Tredgold, on the other hand, arrived at the conclusion that a highly respectable burglar was offering for some reason to share his loot with him.

before Occurrences 1%

In London, in 1858, there was a great demand for gold ornaments and jewellery from Delhi, so much so that a noted goldsmith offered me the highest price for articles of that description; nor would he at firsttill convincedaccept my assurance that I had parted with all my Delhi loot before leaving India.

beside Occurrences 1%

The regimental butcher had clung to his meat and the implements of his trade until the last; and when we found the roads littered with carcases of oxen, sacks of pea flour and sausage machines, we knew that we would shortly find the General's loot beside the hedge.

by Occurrences 1%

"All my men are scattered over the city looting by this time.

into Occurrences 1%

We stuffed the loot into a grip I'd brought for the purpose, and beat itslipped out through the drawing-room window one second before Madame de Montalais came back with that doddering footman of hers.

about Occurrences 1%

I could not but feel nervous and abashed when thinking of the riches concealed about my person, at last working myself up to such a pitch of excitement that I imagined all I met were cognizant of my good fortune; and on entering the gates of the magazine, I fancied I heard one of our men say to his comrade, "Well! that fellow, at any rate, has plenty of loot about him.

Which preposition to use with  looted