Which preposition to use with salute

with Occurrences 103%

Immediately as I entered, I was saluted with a seraphic smile, by two benignant and inseparable Spirits: these were Gratitude and Admiration, the joint rulers of the dominion"You are welcome," said the first, in a tone of angelic tenderness"You are welcome to a scene utterly new to your senses, and in harmony with your heart: you delight in the praises of the deserving:

of Occurrences 79%

When a foreign battleship enters a fortified port the visiting fleet, or rather, its flagship, fires a national salute of twenty-one guns.

TO Occurrences 67%

HOW THREE SOULS FOUND THEIR HERITAGE SALUTE TO ADVENTURERS.

in Occurrences 37%

In this order we marched into the city of Serendib, where the natives presented me to their King, whom I saluted in the Indian fashion, prostrating myself at his feet and kissing the ground; but the monarch bade me rise and sit beside him, asking first what was my name.

as Occurrences 32%

Let us salute as brothers!

from Occurrences 28%

The White House was gay with hunting, and salutes from the distant forts were signalizing the news that had just come of Union successes at Mill Spring and Roanoke Island.

at Occurrences 13%

" "Mr. Jetson" began the coach, but, swift as a flash Dave Darrin interposed, though respectfully, saluting at the same time.

on Occurrences 9%

"In their day when a young man imprinted a chaste salute on a dame's alabaster forehead he was supposed to go into a fit of delight, but not according to this year's book.

by Occurrences 8%

The general was not a little startled to find himself known by such creatures; but how much more, when the second of them followed up that salute by giving him the title of thane of Cawdor, to which honour he had no pretensions!

before Occurrences 6%

On the morning of the third day after my arrival at Abo, while sitting on the hotel veranda reading an old copy of the Paris Journal, many portions of which had been "blacked out" by the censor, the Chief of Police, in his dark green uniform, entered and saluted before me.

for Occurrences 4%

Breeze, o'er the meadow's children, when thy fresh fragrance blows, Salute for me the cypress, the basil, and the rose.

without Occurrences 4%

Upon festival days he goes to court, and salutes without resaluting; at night in an ordinary he canvasseth the business in hand, and seems as conversant with all intents and plots as if he begot them.

like Occurrences 3%

Why shouldn't those three Shereefian officers jump to conclusions, salute like automatons and grin like loyal men who have surprised a secret and won't tell anyone but their bosom friends?

after Occurrences 2%

He also makes the same salute after receiving a reply.

unto Occurrences 2%

And then, behold, I was aware of a murmur in the night, coming to me, dim and from afar off; and I saw the little shapes of the Peoples in the lower embrasures, in constant movement; and I knew upon the instant that the Multitudes did take that salute unto themselves, and cried out and waved to me their farewells, or to come backas may be.

into Occurrences 1%

She can turn a Visit into an Intrigue, and a distant Salute into an Assignation.

due Occurrences 1%

The martial instruments delivered the triumphal salute due to the presence of the head of a state, a general, a flag-raising....

across Occurrences 1%

" Ailsa's face was very serious, but she lifted herself on tiptoe and they exchanged an amicable salute across the fence.

out Occurrences 1%

Among these I would mention those of Capus and Bonvalotagain two French names I am happy to salute out of France.

over Occurrences 1%

Who will sing the dirge of General Hamilton in the little cemetery of Lacouture last October, when the farewell salute over his grave was turned to repel a German attack, while the voice of the priest kept on, calm and clear, to the end of the service?

until Occurrences 1%

If in uniform, covered or uncovered, or in civilian clothes, uncovered, they shall, salute at the first note of the anthem, retaining the position of salute until the last note of the anthem.

Which preposition to use with  salute