Which preposition to use with newspaper

in Occurrences 176%

They number, it is said, in this country alone, millions, and have some forty or more newspapers in the exclusive advocacy of their theory.

of Occurrences 133%

One becomes humiliated when one sees newspapers of serious reputation and politicians deemed not to be unimportant reasoning in language so false.

from Occurrences 48%

Then, taking a newspaper from his pocket, he settled himself to read, apparently oblivious to his surroundings.

for Occurrences 38%

Ambassador Dumba was forced to leave this country because of the capture of secret letters revealing plots to organise strikes in our munitions factories, to buy up orators to incite workmen to discontent, and to pay newspapers for advancing the German propaganda.

with Occurrences 38%

" "Then the gentleman would take off his right glove when he paid for his taxi-cab from St. Pancras," said Joe, who was familiar through the accounts in the newspapers with the main details of the Fewbanks mystery.

on Occurrences 31%

He appears to have a perfectly dreadful power to hang everybody; he considers her strongest avowal of present personal dislike the most promising indication she can give of eternal future infatuation with him, and his powerful mode of reasoning is more profound and composing than an article in a New York newspaper on a War in Europe.

at Occurrences 24%

" Then Mrs. Cox rose, her face distorted with holding back tears, her small high heels digging into and breaking the newspaper at his feet.

to Occurrences 19%

Monsieur Vignevielle raised his eyes and extended the newspaper to the attorney, who received it and read the paragraph.

as Occurrences 15%

" "Ifif you keep running around till all hours of the night, with me and ma waiting up for you, kicking up rows and getting your name insinuated in the newspapers as 'the tall, handsome blonde,' II'm going to throw up my job, I am, and you can pay double your share for the running of this flat.

about Occurrences 15%

Now and then Mr. PUNCHINELLO has noticed (with infinite scorn and contempt) all the stuff and nonsense published in the newspapers about registry and inspection, about citizenship and twenty-one years of age, and other games and devices of that soft sort.

without Occurrences 10%

You could not open a newspaper without coming upon his name in the city article, and in the fashionable intelligence.

over Occurrences 10%

The houses were mostly mere board shanties, tightened by pasting newspapers over the cracks inside, where the women of the family had time for such work; and the heating apparatus was generally a wood-burning cook-stove, with possibly an additional coal heater in the front room which could be fired on Sundays, or when the family was at home to tend it.

under Occurrences 9%

"Rats" hit on the idea of carrying in an old newspaper under his coat.

into Occurrences 8%

Jimmie!" Mr. James P. Batch reached up for his hat and overcoat, cramming the newspaper into a rear pocket.

out Occurrences 8%

My grandma used to steal newspapers out of his house and take them down to the quarters and leave them there where there were one or two slaves that could read and tell how the War was goin' on.

like Occurrences 8%

"As I was present at its birth, and as since its birth I have lived its feverish and impassioned life, El Contemporáneo is not for me a common newspaper like the rest, but its columns are yourselves, my friends, my companions in hope or disappointment, in failure or triumph, in joy or bitterness.

by Occurrences 6%

In spite of the notoriety given him in the newspapers by his visit to Nurse Sarah, at his native place, he still remained in high favour with Sir Brian Newcome's family, where he paid almost daily visits, and was received with affection at least by the ladies and children of the house.

during Occurrences 5%

If James M. Goodhue could revisit the earth and make a tour among the daily newspaper offices of St. Paul he would discover that wonderful strides had been made in the method of producing a newspaper during the latter half of the past century.

throughout Occurrences 5%

This is published in the newspapers throughout the country.

before Occurrences 3%

A few paces distant stood a man who leaned against a table and held a newspaper before his face.

within Occurrences 3%

The stages on most of the routes left St. Paul at 4 o'clock in the morning, and subscribers to daily newspapers within a radius of forty miles of the city could read the news as early as they can during these wonderful days of steam and electricity.

between Occurrences 2%

Don't spill!" He jammed the newspaper between his and the chair back, shoving in closer to the table.

than Occurrences 2%

Why he chose Buffalo Paul Anderson never knew, unless perhaps it had more newspapers than Bay City, Michigan, and because his ticket expired in the vicinity of Buffalo.

beside Occurrences 2%

Mr. Tutt was gone so long that the judge became weary, and to find out what had become of him sent an officer, who found the lawyer reading a newspaper beside an open window, but no sign of the prisoner.

until Occurrences 2%

They will not allow him, however, even to look at a newspaper until then.

Which preposition to use with  newspaper