Which preposition to use with passenger

on Occurrences 150%

The African ostrich is sometimes trained to carry passengers on his back, but the player of "our national game" is often seen "going out on a Foul.

in Occurrences 113%

They confided that they were Salmon P. Hardy and Bill Schiff, fellow-passengers in the Merwin, "locked in the ice down below," and they'd mined side by side back in the States at Cripple Creek.

from Occurrences 65%

The Steamboat Seneca will transfer | | passengers from Albany to Troy.

to Occurrences 52%

In their hot-houses, it was common to have mirrors in the ceilings, which at once reflected the street passengers to those who were on the floor, and enabled the ostentatious to display to the public eye the decorations of their tables, whenever they gave a sumptuous feast.

of Occurrences 49%

It was true: the passengers of the Oklahoma were crowded like cattle on a Kansas stock-car.

with Occurrences 33%

"As lately as the commencement of this month; I had the honour of being a fellow-passenger with Mr. Effingham and his family.

for Occurrences 22%

The larger group went home by train, but Joe Carbrook's insistence was not to be withstood, so J.W. and Marty, Marcia Dayne and Pastor Drury were Joe's passengers for the fifty-odd miles between Institute and home.

at Occurrences 20%

At length the cart arrived at Ronleigh, and set down the three passengers at the corner of Broad Street, the principal thoroughfare; and here their adventures seemed to have terminated.

by Occurrences 16%

Lourdes was reached in a wretched drizzle, and the benefit conferred on passengers by having the station quite free from any covering whatever, was apparent to all.

into Occurrences 8%

After more than a month, when the night-drum had sounded the second watch, they encountered a black wind and tempestuous rain, which threw the merchants and passengers into consternation.

without Occurrences 6%

She, whose heart cried out for the distinction of train-boy, conductor, engineer, brakeman, or fireman, in the order named, had been forced into the only degrading post in the gamea mere passenger without voice or office in those delicate feats of administration.

as Occurrences 6%

To give the reader an idea of the immense amount of traveling done in these dark passages under London, it need only be stated that long trains of cars pass each station every "ten minutes," and are as well filled with passengers as those of railroads on the surface of the earth.

after Occurrences 5%

A passenger after landing, is much like a patient after the fever has left him, he is hungry all the time.

aboard Occurrences 4%

"You know this?" "I was a passenger aboard the rapide, and saw the body before it was removed.

out Occurrences 4%

One trooper had begun his search at the front of the train, the other at the back, and Shillito, hearing the first turn the passengers out of their berths, had tried to steal away and met the other.

across Occurrences 4%

I heard the steam siren of the departing boat bound for Sweden, but I was determined to remain there at whatever cost, therefore I returned to the hotel, and at seven dined comfortably in company with a German who had been my fellow-passenger across from Stockholm.

about Occurrences 4%

The ship sailed; the crew was composed of about one hundred men, and of some passengers about to settle in the Antilles, amongst whom was an amiable family, consisting of father, mother, and their only daughter Louisa, a beautiful and accomplished girl of eighteen.

along Occurrences 3%

A little later on the same daynamely, about two o'clocka light carriage carried two passengers along the Pargoloff road: a quietly dressed young woman and a quietly dressed young man.

beside Occurrences 3%

That is not young, Prudence, and he had grown old when I said goodbye to him on the steamerno, it was not a steamer, he avoided the publicity, he went in a merchant ship, there was not even one passenger beside himself.

within Occurrences 2%

On the present occasion he was obliged to address himself both to the polished and to the unpolished; for the proximity of their position, as well as a good-natured readiness to lend themselves to fooleries that were so agreeable to most around them, had brought the more gentle portion of the passengers within the influence of his wit.

than Occurrences 2%

mark; why in the light They see more passengers than in the night; For harmful men many a hay do set, And laugh to see them tumble in the net;

before Occurrences 2%

As there was a reasonable probability of the mail shooting into the stream on its descent, we were told to get out, on doing which we found ourselves pleasantly situated about a foot deep in mud; the mail got down safe into an open ferry-boat with two oars, and space for passengers before the horses or behind the coach.

during Occurrences 2%

I had wired for a private cabin, thinking it would be well to be out of the way of my fellow-passengers during the crossing: but the weather had been rough for a day or two (it was not yet the middle of April)

over Occurrences 2%

Such chartered cars must contain not less than 15 persons holding full first-class tickets, and another full fare ticket will be required for each additional passenger over 15.

behind Occurrences 2%

I cried, as he had already taken the papers of a passenger behind me and was looking at them with unconcern.

Which preposition to use with  passenger