Which preposition to use with moves

in Occurrences 1082%

All about the sun there seemed to be bright, objects, moving in rapid orbits.

to Occurrences 1070%

While the interminable line of the infantry regiments was passing, there was a move to the back of the box, where there was a table with ices, champagne, etc.

from Occurrences 648%

Quietly, I moved from cellar to cellar.

with Occurrences 565%

It was a gigantic thing, and moved with a curious lope, going almost upright, after the manner of a man.

about Occurrences 427%

There were always officers riding, squads of soldiers moving about, bugle-calls in all directions, and continuous arrivals at the station of deputies and journalists hurrying to the palace, their black portfolios under their arms.

toward Occurrences 361%

He moved toward it, Liszt following, asking Comtesse A. if it could be opened.

on Occurrences 343%

Time moves on, unheeded.

into Occurrences 275%

Then the earth moved into the black shadow of the sun, and all was nightNight, black, starless, and intolerable.

towards Occurrences 246%

In 1836 John Cassell made his first move towards London.

at Occurrences 230%

Through this, I was borne, moving at no great speed.

for Occurrences 169%

I only move for a mitigation of punishment, and will state the circumstances upon which I base my appeal to the clemency of the court.

through Occurrences 156%

Got the key?" They skirmished in the gloom, moving through slit-like aisles of furniture and packing-box.

out Occurrences 135%

On one occasion Mrs. Moffat asked a native woman to move out of her kitchen, as she wanted to close it before she went to church.

along Occurrences 121%

Then, the course of my journey was altered, and I began to move along their bases, until, all at once, I saw that I had come opposite to a vast rift, opening into the mountains.

across Occurrences 115%

Then ensued the briefest possible pause, in which a figure moved across the bars of light escaping through the chinks of the laboratory, and then the whole valley blazed with patches of vari-coloured fire.

like Occurrences 110%

It behoved us now to go warily, and where the thickets grew thin we moved like hunters, in every hollow and crack that could shelter a man.

of Occurrences 106%

As if that were not enough, any move of investigation on my part would be radically misinterpreted, and to my own danger, by the men.

among Occurrences 90%

No one could move among them without being proud of the Londoners.

over Occurrences 83%

The primary object of the Hun scheme was, doubtless, to make Beersheba a suitable base for an attack on the Suez Canal, and the manner of improving the Hebron road, of setting road engineers to construct zigzags up hills so that lorries could move over the road, was part of the plan of men whose vision was centred on cutting the Suez Canal artery of the British Empire's body.

without Occurrences 82%

She never moved without him.

by Occurrences 71%

Suddenly and of her own volition, and with a cry that shot up through the room, rending it like a gash, Mrs. Horowitz, who moved by inches, sprang to her supreme height, her arms, the crooks forced out, flung up.

against Occurrences 66%

This is only the first stage in the journey, and Duquesne once ours, we press forward to join forces with the expeditions which are moving against Canada.

as Occurrences 52%

And immediately the darkness seemed to move as with a pulse in a great throb, and something came through the wind with a rush, as if part of the mountain had fallenand lo!

down Occurrences 46%

Confucius, Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, the mediaeval philosophers, the Egyptian, Persian, and Arabian thinkers, Roger Bacon, Thomas Aquinas, Eckhart, William of Occam, Bede, Thomas à Kempis, Francis Bacon, Kant, John Stuart Mill, Spencer,with what dignity the processional moves down the years!

under Occurrences 40%

The rocks were more cruel than imagination could conceive,sometimes pointed and sharp like knives, sometimes smooth and upright as a wall with no hold for the climber, sometimes moving under the touch, with stones that rolled and crushed the bleeding feet; and though the solid masses were distinguishable from the lighter darkness of the air, yet it could only be in groping that the travellers by that way could find where any foothold was.

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