Which preposition to use with ramp

of Occurrences 5%

[Footnote 3: I am indebted to M. Gervais for a specimen which indicates that the fibula was complete, at any rate, in some cases; and for a very interesting ramps of a mandible, which shows that, as in the Paloeotheria, the hindermost milk-molar of the lower jaw was devoid of the posterior lobe which exists in the hindermost true molar.

in Occurrences 4%

Ramped in our gates; and all the plain Lay silent where the Greeks had been.

with Occurrences 3%

From Wind Vane Hill (66 feet) it appeared that the Strait had not opened beyond the island, but after church I went up the Ramp with Wilson and steadily climbed over the Glacier ice to a height of about 650 feet.

like Occurrences 2%

We shuddered to think that the chace might fail, And TRYON, excited at last, Went ramping like redskin in search of a trail, For the ten days were nearly past.

through Occurrences 1%

A friend says: "Keats ramped through the scenes of the romance like a young horse turned into a spring meadow."

about Occurrences 1%

The servitors of Freydis were thronging swiftly toward Upper Morven, after a pleasant hour of ravening and ramping about Poictesme.

without Occurrences 1%

It is steep and slippery, but by this way one can arrive above the Ramp without touching rock and thus avoid cutting soft footwear.

against Occurrences 1%

And while they ramped against her and chewed and snorted in her ears, she listened all over again to that wonderful voice and was awed by the colour and beauty of the words that it had spoken.

at Occurrences 1%

Went up the Ramp at noon yesterday and found no advantageone should go over the floe to get the earliest sight, and yesterday afternoon Evans caught a last glimpse of the upper limb from that situation, whilst Simpson saw the same from Wind Vane Hill.

before Occurrences 1%

For exercise a run on ski to the South Bay in the morning and a dash up the Ramp before dinner.

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