Which preposition to use with open

to Occurrences 2819%

Better to die, than open to the Terror, that is on the other side of the door.

in Occurrences 672%

He started the 10th of June in the best conditions possiblenot an instruction of any kind from his chief, M. Dufaure, President du Conseilvery complimentary to him certainly, but the ministers taking no responsibility themselvesleaving the door open in case he made any mistakes.

for Occurrences 612%

Another man reads with his heart open for new impressions, new insight, new fancies and ideals.

with Occurrences 544%

she exclaimed, as she came dashing into the parlor, her beautiful curls floating wildly over her shoulders, and her bright eyes wide open with wonder; "Mother I mother! come out here, quick!

on Occurrences 486%

We were shown into a pretty drawing-room, opening on a garden, where the princess was waiting, standing at one end of the room.

at Occurrences 445%

Here all was neatness and propriety: every thing was either in place, or only enough out of it to indicate the recent occupation of the room, or to show the taste or talent of the occupant; such as a book left half open at one end of an ottoman, and a piece of embroidery at the other.

into Occurrences 334%

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.

before Occurrences 262%

Presently, I saw the great rift, open before me, and I drifted into it; without volition on my part.

from Occurrences 166%

Still, however, I have taken precautions; for I have driven stout nails in at the back of each of the three bolts, that secure the door, opening from the study into the gardens.

of Occurrences 78%

The lid would stand open of itself until tipped at a considerable angle, when it would fall and lock.

as Occurrences 64%

All was open as the day.

without Occurrences 58%

Then the front door opened without knocking, and there was a rustle in the hallway, and then, with a simultaneous scream, three agitated females, to wit, Mrs. Sprague, Merry, and Olympia, in a confused mass.

like Occurrences 55%

One old trout seemed to have made up his mind for a fight, and he chased us more than two miles with his jaws open like a great pair of clamps, as if he'd a mind to swallow us boat and all, and from the size of the openin', I'm bold to say he'd a done it too, if he'd have caught us; but as we rounded an island, he run head foremost, jam against a rock.

between Occurrences 47%

A door is open between them with a wooden screen standing before it.

by Occurrences 45%

If the river is not open by the middle of May, your Sour-dough may go to bedonly he doesn't.

under Occurrences 44%

The moment it opened under his hand, he felt a hysterical impulse to leap out of the room swiftly and slam the door behind himto put a bar between him and the eye of the colonel, just as a child leaps from the dark room into the lighted and closes the door quickly to keep out the following night.

through Occurrences 33%

For fifty yards of the way there was a break in the trench line and we had to run across the open through knee-deep snow.

behind Occurrences 32%

He passed so close to me that I could have touched him by putting out my hand, and he went into the library again, leaving the door open behind him.

unto Occurrences 29%

" "Oh, my dear friend," exclaimed Lucifer, "what an inexpressibly blissful prospect you do open unto me!"

during Occurrences 28%

" I told him how the Consul's safe had been opened during the night, and he sat listening with wide-open eyes.

out Occurrences 27%

Just before supper, which was served at little round tables in a room opening out of the rotonde, the late King of Denmark, then Crown Prince, brother of the Princess of Wales, told me he would like to go up-stairs and see all the rooms; he had always heard that the Palais d'Orsay was a beautiful house.

towards Occurrences 22%

One of those violent, though shortlived storms, which occasionally rage in southern climates, had blown all night in the neighborhood of the little town of San Cipriano, situated in a wild valley of the Apennines opening towards the sea.

until Occurrences 20%

It was exceedingly interesting to note how a column of the first page was left open until the last, so that copy "hot from the wire" of the very latest news might be added before going to press.

after Occurrences 19%

The door was opened after the lapse of a few minutes by a short thickset man of over fifty, whose heavy face displayed none of the suavity and desire to please which is part of the stock-in-trade of the small shopkeeper of London.

toward Occurrences 17%

The early gray of the coming morn was just beginning to lighten the black sky toward the eastward when Little John and six more of the band came rapidly across the open toward the nunnery.

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