Which preposition to use with ransacked
No foreign clime they ransack for their robes, No brother cite to the litigious bar.
For twenty-four hours London has been ransacked in vain for her.
He immediately caused the palace of the King of Cabul to be invested, and ransacked from top to bottom.
Without taking the trouble to lean down and look, they ransacked under the beds with bayonet thrusts.
When Uranus was found old records of stellar observations were ransacked with the object of discovering whether it had ever been unwittingly seen before.
I had no key; the cellar had been ransacked without my help; should I acknowledge this?
The first-named building was a vast structure, belonging to a rich native, and had been furnished in a style of Oriental magnificence; but now nothing but the bare walls and floors were to be seen, the place having been ransacked of its treasures and completely gutted since our last occupancy.
As for those others, they ransacked throughout the castle of Sir Turquine, and they found twelve treasure-chests full of treasure, both of silver and of gold, together with many precious jewels; and they found many bales of cloth of silk and of cloth of gold.
At length all was over: every cabinet and chest had been ransacked to its deepest recesses; every article of use or ornament had been displaced in search of plunder; and the wretched Leonora was warned that it was time to depart.