Which preposition to use with marshals

of Occurrences 255%

The court was held at the Grand Trianon, Versailles, a place so associated with a pleasure-loving court, and the fanciful devices of a gay young queen, that it was difficult to realise the drama that was being enacted, when the honour of a Marshal of Francealmost an army of France, was to be judged.

in Occurrences 41%

The giant pines, and firs, and Sequoias hold their arms open to the sunlight, rising above one another on the mountain benches, marshaled in glorious array, giving forth the utmost expression of grandeur and beauty with inexhaustible variety and harmony.

for Occurrences 17%

He was the mightiest of the Moors, And letters from afar Had told him how Sevila Was marshalling for war.

to Occurrences 13%

Still, the famous letter written by the marshal to Jules Simon was a thunderclap.

at Occurrences 12%

The Marshal at first refused the ministers as he had done the citizens, and then the same order was sent by the King.

against Occurrences 11%

Under Cyrus, the Persians became the masters of the world, but they rapidly degenerated, not being able to withstand the luxurious life of the conquered Babylonians; and when they were marshalled against the Greeks, and especially against the disciplined forces of Alexander, they were disgracefully routed in spite of their enormous armies, which could not be handled, and became mere mobs of armed men.

on Occurrences 10%

With the air of a marshal on a civic pageant, perplexed only by some geometrical problem denying the possibility of two right lines on the same plane, he glances upward toward the brow of the plateau.

with Occurrences 10%

When dinner was announced the first couples filed offthe marshal with Mrs. Grant and the Marechale with President Grant and W. with his lady.

under Occurrences 7%

We have no definite knowledge of the number of men engaged in that bloody and desperate battle, in which the Saxons were greatly outnumbered by the Danes, who were marshalled under a chieftain called Guthrun.

of Occurrences 5%

The bourgeois resented this, and brought their case before the Marshals of France.

into Occurrences 4%

Under his "restoration" scheme the tombs of bishops and knights that once gave a picturesque confusion to the spaces of the nave were marshalled into precise and regular order in two long lines between the columns on each side.

before Occurrences 3%

So one man talked, in low, earnest tones, checking off his points as he made them, taking care that he emphasized the principal items of his news and dwelt lightly on the connecting links, and the other listened in silence, keeping a concentrated attention and storing away the facts in his memory as they were duly marshalled before him.

through Occurrences 3%

The girls were marshaled through the sculpture and paintings and various art objects with about the result which might have been expected.

by Occurrences 2%

These officials all wear badges, a rosette of the Northampton election colors; directions are given to the marshals by Mr. Bradlaugh himself, and each marshal, with his stewards, turns up at the appointed place at the appointed time, and does the share of the work allotted to him.

from Occurrences 2%

The next day her master and the marshals from Syracuse were on her track in Peterboro, and traced her to Mr. Smith's premises.

along Occurrences 2%

The peaks marshaled along the summit were in shadow, but through every notch and pass streamed vivid sun-fire, soothing and irradiating their rough, black angles, while companies of small, luminous clouds hovered above them like very angels of light.

off Occurrences 1%

Who took the marshal off your trail after you'd knifed Lefty Waller, Joe Rix?

like Occurrences 1%

The scenes come after one another like geese, not marshalling like cranes or a Hyde Park review.

outside Occurrences 1%

[-14-] Seeing this, the Dalmatians marshaled outside the wall, at the top of the steep, and hurled down quantities of stones upon them, throwing some from slings, and rolling down others.

beneath Occurrences 1%

In the forest bordering the bridle-path, dark shades were noiselessly marshalling beneath the great trees.

among Occurrences 1%

To avoid crowding, the National Guards made the people walk in order, two or three abreast, and thus they were marshalled among the tombs and crosses.

about Occurrences 1%

"Somebody's tipped off the marshals about where we're lyin'.

after Occurrences 1%

Our armies ought to be marshalled after the order of the Tartars, already described, and under the same rigorous laws of war.

without Occurrences 1%

After the coffin had been removed, the various representative bodies successively left the hall to take their places in the procession that was being marshalled without.

behind Occurrences 1%

Then came old Cato, tricked out in flame-colored plush, bearing the staff of major-domo; and the servants in their tarnished liveries marshalled behind him and filed out, leaving us seated before a bare table, with only our glasses and bottles to break the expanse of polished mahogany and soiled cloth.

Which preposition to use with  marshals