Which preposition to use with rehearsals

of Occurrences 81%

Settle has written a comedy which deals with the rehearsal of a new opera, The New World in the Moon.

for Occurrences 22%

The inquest will be a sort of dress rehearsal for the Probate Court, and it is quite essential that we should have a chance of estimating the management.

in Occurrences 16%

"She iswhat you call it?impossible!" sighed Madame, the French teacher, shaking her head after witnessing one rehearsal in which Bobby, as the villain, had convulsed the actors as well as the student audience.

at Occurrences 10%

The act hasn't any time yet, but it will get time as soon as it makes good, and to make good all its needs is a trial performance, and the backer thinks he knows where he can get a trial performance, and to get ready for the trial performance will require about five weeks' rehearsal at nix per week.

with Occurrences 4%

She came to rehearsal with the little Williamson girl, and carried me off bodily for a talk.

before Occurrences 3%

We got to get to Hartford in time for a dress rehearsal before the evening performance.

after Occurrences 2%

In less than a fortnight I heard the principal part was given to Elliston, who liked it, and only wanted a prologue, which I have since done and sent; and I had a note the day before yesterday from the manager, Wroughton (bless his fat face, he is not a bad actor in some things), to say that I should be summoned to the rehearsal after the next, which next was to be yesterday.

on Occurrences 2%

I was only having a dress-rehearsal on my own account, Bob. Bike bell, curtain.

from Occurrences 2%

In a lively satire of the time, by Richard Duke, it is asserted that Villiers was occupied with the composition of The Rehearsal from the Restoration down to the day of its production on the stage: "But with playhouses, wars, immortal wars, He waged, and ten years' rage produced a farce.

until Occurrences 1%

Except for this abortive attempt at Glasgow, I was never on any stage even for a rehearsal until 1856, at the Princess's Theater, when I appeared with Charles Kean in "A Winter's Tale.

between Occurrences 1%

It should have been a most successful party, for in the rehearsals between the hostess and her maid Christina every conceivable difficulty had been ironed out.

about Occurrences 1%

his gestures are so inevitableso inevitablethat's the only word: there's no sense of rehearsal about it: it is just the supreme act of worship expressing itself in utter abandonment'He will go on like that for an hour if he can find a great enough goose to listen to him.

by Occurrences 1%

A quick-tempered, bright, energetic little woman, she nearly frightened me out of my wits at the first rehearsal by dancing round me on the stage in a perfect frenzy of anger at what she was pleased to call my stupidity.

as Occurrences 1%

After much observation, it seems to me, that the most proper mode of treating this science in schools, is, to throw the labour of its acquisition almost entirely upon the students; to require from them very accurate rehearsals as the only condition on which they shall be listened to; and to refer them to their books for the information which they need, and in general for the solution of all their doubts.

into Occurrences 1%

Over and over again he sent her back to the same place; and over and over again he found some fresh fault, till there came at length a day when Dot, weary and exasperated, subsided suddenly in the midst of rehearsal into indignant tears.

Which preposition to use with  rehearsals