Which preposition to use with passports

to Occurrences 90%

Edwin Pugh says of a child of the slums who was passionately fond of reading cheap literature:"It was by means of this penny passport to Heaven that she escaped from the Hell of her surroundings.

for Occurrences 51%

At dawn, two days later, I slipped into Jaffa by way of the sand-dunes and went to the house of a friend whom I could trust to help me in every possible way, and begged him to find me a passport for a neutral.

from Occurrences 28%

I sought out the writer of the first message, who entirely concurred with me in the propriety of the step I was about to take; only recommending me to apply personally for a passport from the Camptâ, such as would override any attempt to detain me even by legal warrant.

of Occurrences 24%

Sight of it had changed the Chief of Police from a burly bully into a whining coward, for he saw that he had torn up the passport of a guest of the Czar, and the consequence was most serious if I complained.

in Occurrences 18%

And I turned and went out of the little wooden office, replacing my passport in my pocket-book.

with Occurrences 8%

Mr. Harrison, in desperation, went to the office, and after some delay, received the passports with a visè, but not, as we afterwards discovered, the necessary one.

at Occurrences 7%

By giving up our passports at the door, we received permission to enter; the officer called a guide to take us around the battlements.

by Occurrences 6%

The rich Makaraig, in view of the catastrophe, took good care not to expose himself, and having secured a passport by means of money set out in haste for Europe.

into Occurrences 5%

These fragments of smudged prints were his passport into a new and delightful world; they were, it might be said, the name of his destination in the great republic of letters, and yet he hesitated to look at them.

through Occurrences 4%

She provided Juanita with that dress which is a passport through any quarter of a town, across any frontier; to any battlefield.

as Occurrences 3%

The Marquis de C entered the town yesterday, and at the gate presented his passport as usual; the guard looked at the passport, and in a high tone demanded his name, whence he came, and where he was going.

on Occurrences 3%

The Bulgarian minister at Nish, the Serbian capital, received his passports on October 8, and on the same day the Bulgarian minister at Paris was handed his passports.

without Occurrences 2%

"I have done every thing that depends on me to obtain your passports without success, and I still advise you to come to Paris and solicit them in person.

under Occurrences 2%

Amy's only anxiety now arose from the uncertainty of her father's fate; for she could gain no further intelligence of him than that he had fled the kingdom, having obtained a passport under a feigned name.

beyond Occurrences 1%

"He has a passport beyond thy power to question.

along Occurrences 1%

They ask for passports along all the line, beginning at the terminus.

until Occurrences 1%

When he came back, it was a Sunday; on which day such a great work could not possibly be done, and so I did not obtain my passport until the sixth day.

among Occurrences 1%

References, indeed, are often handed around like passports among Russian revolutionists.

than Occurrences 1%

Come, come, my learned doctor, patients can get to the other world without bleeding and warm water; and I question whether the most deadly of us has ever signed more passports than yourself.

Which preposition to use with  passports