Which preposition to use with pedestrian

in Occurrences 6%

On that trip east across the field, which faced the road, Dorn saw pedestrians in twos and threes passing by.

to Occurrences 4%

A short distance from the park gates, an equipage was observed approaching, creating by its numerous horses and attendants a dust which drove the pedestrians to one side of the road.

with Occurrences 3%

We could not get within shot of the wary emus, but the quail and pigeons afforded us good sport, notwithstanding the ceaseless attacks of the mosquitoes, which swarmed in the long grass, and defied anything less impenetrable than Mackintosh leggings, encumbrances not desirable for a pedestrian with the thermometer at 87 degrees, particularly when worn over a pair of Flushing trousers.

from Occurrences 3%

This cessation of activity aroused the solitary pedestrian from the reverie into which he had elapsed, and, emerging from the shed, with an apparently new intention, he walked up the path to the house-door.

on Occurrences 3%

It was not the tramping of a crowd; it seemed to be a mere footfall, perhaps that of some pedestrian on the quay.

at Occurrences 2%

She left her husband's chambers with her brain in a whirl, hardly knowing where she was going until she found herself held up with a stream of pedestrians at the island intersection of Waterloo Bridge and the Strand.

of Occurrences 2%

"Prenez garde, Mam'zelle."] This morning, the 25th of April, at nine o'clock, a dense crowd moved up the Champs Elysées: pedestrians of all ages and classes, and vehicles of every description.

along Occurrences 1%

They rode from five to seven, one afternoon, conversing through the shutter in the top of the cab, laughing and enjoying themselves hugely, to the great amusement of pedestrians along the way.

out Occurrences 1%

But the escort drove other pedestrians out of the way as roughly as they did the unspeakable dogs that infested every offal-heap.

by Occurrences 1%

All these villages gain in interest and charm to the pedestrian by being just off the high road that keeps to the west bank of the river.

against Occurrences 1%

He merely back-heeled the pedestrian against a bill-board, held him erect and speechless by placing his left hand upon his victim's shoulder and pressing his left forearm firmly across the gentleman's apple, the while with his own dexterous right mit he placed the eighty-three dollars in circulation.

as Occurrences 1%

There was a small paved space on the sidewalk that served to the pedestrian as an indication of the spot in the tall, long, broad fence where a gate might be sought.

Which preposition to use with  pedestrian