Which preposition to use with newcomer

in Occurrences 24%

Do either of you know him?" Frank asked this because he was comparatively a newcomer in Centerville, while the other boys had been raised there.

to Occurrences 11%

Rath is a newcomer to the Chicago club, but by all around good work he earned the place at second base.

with Occurrences 11%

It was on spiritual matters that they sometimes disagreed; and on these points the Plymouthers watched the newcomers with suspicious sensitiveness, and resolved to maintain their dearly- purchased based rights to religious freedom, against any pretensions that might be made by the church of Boston.

from Occurrences 7%

Two boys were fighting in the adjoining rooma lame student who was very sensitive about his infirmity and an unhappy newcomer from the provinces who was just commencing his studies.

at Occurrences 7%

The most characteristic of the newcomers at this elevation above the sea are principally sun-loving gilias, eriogonae, and compositae, and finally forest-trees.

into Occurrences 5%

" "No," returned Mavity Bence, with unwonted firmness, as she put the newcomer into the slip intended for her own son.

as Occurrences 4%

The New England was a feature in St. Paul, and it was pointed out to newcomers as the first gubernatorial mansion, and in which Gov. and Mrs. Ramsey had begun housekeeping in 1849.

for Occurrences 3%

I imagine we had watched the newcomers for probably fifty seconds before it dawned on any of us that they wore gray helmets and gray coats, and carried armsand were Germans.

of Occurrences 3%

"There he is!" cried Sam, and rushing forward, he caught John Powell by the hand, shook it, and relieved the newcomer of his suit case.

by Occurrences 2%

A runaway tenderfoot just fresh from school is not wanted on the cattle ranch, and although Western farmers are too good-natured to resent very severely the liberty taken, they never flatter the newcomer by holding out any inducements or making any prophecies as to his future.

like Occurrences 2%

If you treat newcomers like ourselves so much better than your own flock, it's more than likely that, if another lot of strange goats joined yours, we should then be neglected in favour of the last comers.

within Occurrences 1%

"Put your house in order," the newcomer within him was solemnly warning; and Hiram was puzzling over his meaning, was dreading what that meaning might presently reveal itself to be.

against Occurrences 1%

These poor people are sufficiently protected by law from their white employers; what they need most is protection for the newcomers against the usury, or swindling, by people of their own race, especially Hindoos of the middle class, who are covetous and ill-disposed, and who use their experience of the island for their own selfish advantage.

on Occurrences 1%

He and Ailie had walked home from church with the newcomers on the day after their arrival, the day of the christening.

than Occurrences 1%

"I think," suggested Pastor Drury, "that what Mr. Conover means is that we'd better be a little less stiff to newcomers than the Indian was to us.

toward Occurrences 1%

The second Guaybána was far from sharing his predecessor's good-will toward the Spaniards or his prudence in dealing with them; nor was the conduct of the newcomers toward the natives calculated to cement the bonds of friendship.

under Occurrences 1%

The most noteworthy event of the battle was the plundering and slaughter of the Danes of At-Cliat by the newcomers under Iarl Strangbow.

about Occurrences 1%

" In the meanwhile French Pete was showing the newcomer about the sloop as though he were a guest.

Which preposition to use with  newcomer