Which preposition to use with midday

on Occurrences 9%

The only expedient which occurred to his mind was to concede all that the rioters required; and at midday on the 15th he repaired to the Assembly, and announced that he had ordered the removal of the troops from Paris and from Versailles; declaring that he trusted himself to the Assembly, and wished to identify himself with the nation.

in Occurrences 8%

On September 7th Garibaldi entered Naples at midday in an open carriage, accompanied by some of his staff.

to Occurrences 5%

The mere fact of being absolutely alone from midday to dark would have been for Gloria an experience at any time and in any environment.

of Occurrences 2%

Plattner describes the midday of the Other-World, at its brightest, as not being nearly so bright as this world at full moon, while its night is profoundly black.

with Occurrences 2%

We had a strongish northerly breeze at midday with snow and hail storms, and now the wind has turned to the south and the sky is overcast with threatenings of a blizzard.

at Occurrences 2%

After a lengthy but entirely unsatisfactory visit to the Foreign Office, he presented himself soon after midday at Scotland Yard.

into Occurrences 1%

He wandered as far as Waltham, and then turned back westward and then again towards London, and came by the cemeteries and over the crest of Highgate about midday into view of the greatness of the city again.

by Occurrences 1%

He arrived the next morning before Paris, which he entered about midday by the gate of St. Martin.

for Occurrences 1%

Each day the caravan set out at daybreak, and only halted at midday for an hour.

as Occurrences 1%

The dusk of evening seemed always lingering under the long curling lashes that made her blue eyes so dark, and her hair was as black at midday as at midnight.

Which preposition to use with  midday