Which preposition to use with queues

of Occurrences 22%

In Newgate Street a long queue of people waited for admission to Old Bailey on the day the trial was to begin.

for Occurrences 5%

Next, he who serves up for us our religion every once a week in the form of sanctimonious speeches on the subject of political economy, will let his congregation go behind Plymouth Pulpit for the purpose of getting their queues for the next Sunday love-feast by observing his.

at Occurrences 3%

"The queue at one part of the morning extended from the booking office, past the Midland Station entrance, into City Square, along the front of the Queen's Hotel, to the top of yesterday.

in Occurrences 3%

The queue in Newgate Street commenced to assemble at daybreak, and grew longer and longer as the day wore on, but it was composed of persons who did not know that there was not the slightest possibility of their gaining admittance to Number One Court.

outside Occurrences 3%

Such an opportunity was strangely given me as we stood in a long queue outside the American embassy waiting for the passports that would make our personages sacrosanct when the German raiders took the city.

with Occurrences 2%

another great host of people proffering him a crown, save one little old man, who alone of them all wore his hair in a queue with powder.

on Occurrences 2%

The arrived man from that celestial part of the world, who is now so industriously engaged washing for us in New Jersey, and again, making our shoes in Massachusetts, and who proposes to be our dairymaid, our chambermaid, our barmaid, and, if BARNUM will go into the humbug business again, our mermaid, brought the queue on the back of his head when he crossed the Pacific Ocean, and landed on the coast of California.

from Occurrences 1%

Unfortunately, the war of 1866 again banished Sword and Queue from the Vienna Burgtheater, where it had won a place for itself.

into Occurrences 1%

He seemed rather stupid than calm; yet as he mechanically wound his queue into place once more above the shaven forehead, his fingers moved surely and deftly.

like Occurrences 1%

Other boys, and girls still trousered and queued like boys, played at hopscotch, in and out among shoes that lay across the road.

Which preposition to use with  queues