Which preposition to use with outings

in Occurrences 8%

" "Just what they were," and Frank went on to explain how it came there was a second vacation for the academy boys of Centerville, and also the unfortunate fact of Andy, known among his chums as "Butch" for some unexplained reason, having determined to take an outing in the same region at the identical time they had arranged to come.

with Occurrences 5%

But J.W. remembered he had promised to be back with Marty for dinner, and so, in the midst of a story about Marty's Saturday afternoon outings with the boys, highly reminiscent of their own old-time Saturdays in the Deep Creek timber, J.W. made his excuses and hurried away.

on Occurrences 4%

Canoes had been collected on the shore of Winnipeg, handy if it should be decided that they all should go for an afternoon outing on the water.

for Occurrences 3%

There are four boys I know of, constituting the Rod, Gun and Camera Club, who have been busy planning an outing for next summer, back of the lumber camps at the head of the lake.

of Occurrences 3%

We shall have the first outing of the term on Saturday.

like Occurrences 1%

" One little speech like that, one little outing like that, would do more toward driving away the demon of jealousy than all I could by a thousand sermons and homilies.

at Occurrences 1%

Think of it, two weeks' outing at this beautiful time of the year, and up there in the woods where we were just planning to go next summer.

by Occurrences 1%

Those who don't get into the car at Amiens don't dine; there is accordingly some competition, especially on the part of the military element, of which the majority is proceeding to Paris on leave and doesn't propose to start its outing by going without its dinner.

as Occurrences 1%

He took his outings as usual either in his own garden or on the city wall, from which he could watch the slow rebuilding of the Legation Quarter, a perfect salade Russe of architecture, with German gables, classic Venetian gateways and Flemish turrets jostling one another.

to Occurrences 1%

Before we started on the great drive to Luchon, we successfully accomplished a delightful day's outing to Gavarnie, but as it is full of interest and majesty, we give it a chapter to itself.

Which preposition to use with  outings