Which preposition to use with panel

of Occurrences 140%

Some day, I hope Sargent will paint a March of Sages, as gloriously as he has painted the panels of the Prophets.

in Occurrences 47%

He made directly for a dark panel in the northern wall, opened a cupboard-door, knelt down and began to grope among bottles, boxes, and what not that housewives gather in such receptacles.

with Occurrences 43%

Opening out of the library is the Censors' room, panelled with old oak, and hung with portraits of former Presidents, chiefly by old masters.

on Occurrences 16%

It was the panel on which M. Raoul had sketched an imaginary board with his thumb-nailthe Garden of the Hesperides.

for Occurrences 11%

Above the doors and windows are panels for bas-reliefs symbolical of the design of the Institution: the attic story of the hall has been recently, or is to be, surmounted by a finely-sculptured figure of Minerva.

to Occurrences 7%

Before them there is steadily a little knot of admirers, and on Sundays you may always see country people explaining the panels to each other.

at Occurrences 7%

She saw herself throning in a central panel at the spring exhibition, with the crowd pushing about the picture, repeating her name; and she decided to stop on the way home and telephone her press-agent to do a paragraph about Popple's tea.

by Occurrences 6%

Crossing the large Tuscan room again, we come to a little narrow room filled with what are now called cabinet pictures: far too many to study properly, but comprising a benignant old man's head, No. 1167, which is sometimes called a Filippino Lippi and sometimes a Masaccio, a fragment of a fresco; a boy from the serene perfect hand of Perugino, No. 1217; two little panels by Fra BartolommeoNo.

behind Occurrences 4%

The room in which we were adjoined Honoria's boudoir, from which a secret passage led down by a spiral to a panel behind hangings; raising these, one could enter the drawing-room unobserved.

under Occurrences 3%

It lighted up certain words painted in dark green and gold on the white panel under the mantelpiece.

between Occurrences 3%

Raoul!" A young man, standing amid a group of workmen and criticising one of the panels between the curtains, turned sharply.

into Occurrences 3%

The one towards the west was intended for prayers only; the floor is panelled into separate spaces for each worshipper.

from Occurrences 2%

The rooms were all square, and high; many of the walls were of wood throughout, panelled from the floor to the ceiling, and with curious china tiles set in around the fire-places.

through Occurrences 2%

Mark had to trace innumerable leads from the panel through the walls of the craft back to the wings, tail, and especially the propulsion compartment.

after Occurrences 1%

Then I conveyed my spoil in one or two journeys across the murderers' room, passed it through the opening, and closed the panel after me.

beside Occurrences 1%

He had entered the house through the well, the walls of which were not continued to the bottom (this I will deal with later); and gone up by a little stairway in the cellar wall, which opened at the top through a panel beside my mother's bedroom.

above Occurrences 1%

Instead of an answer Slippery gave some differently sounding knocks upon the panel above the screened opening and whispered, "It's I, Slippery, the yegg.

as Occurrences 1%

And, indeed, a comparison with the "Adrastus and Hypsipyle" is enough to show a common origin, although, as we might expect, the same consummate skill is scarcely to be found in the cassone panel as in the easel picture.

below Occurrences 1%

An observant eye might have found on the panels below the gallery the vacant nails and dusty lines whence Lelys and Knellers, Cuyps and Hondekoeters had looked down on two generations of Pomeroys.

Which preposition to use with  panel