Which preposition to use with sandwiches

in Occurrences 24%

You may remember the lamentable child somewhere in Dickens, who because of an abrupt and distressing accident, had a sandwich in its hand but no mouth to put it in.

with Occurrences 17%

A hundred or more questions were then asked me by this one and that one, and the whole evening was spent principally in buffalo talk, sandwiched with stories of the plainsboth of war and of the chase.

between Occurrences 11%

And ideals, like a hare-lip or a mission in life, should be pitied rather than condemned, when our friends possess them; especially," she continued, buttering her waffle, "as so many women have them sandwiched between their last attack of measles and their first imported complexion.

for Occurrences 11%

Allow a sandwich for each person.

at Occurrences 10%

He was eating a cucumber sandwich at the moment young Roger Musgrave came into the world, and by that action very nearly accomplished Patricia's death.

of Occurrences 9%

The refreshmentsbread and butter, dainty sandwiches of caviare, of pâté de foie gras, of a thousand delicatessen from Berlin and Petersburgwere kept from freezing on hot-water dishes.

on Occurrences 7%

People had become accustomed, says Bagehot, of taking "their literature in morsels, as they take sandwiches on a journey.

to Occurrences 4%

I got a hunch that Wilbur is fixing to leave me in the outskirts, because I heard him say something about the foolishness of taking a cheese sandwich to a banquet.

after Occurrences 3%

And I'll show you how to make the club-sandwiches after lunch.

from Occurrences 3%

On one evening, of which we happen to have a full account, there were present Lord Mulgrave, Lord Bruce, Lord and Lady Edgecumbe, Lord Barrington from the War-Office, Lord Sandwich from the Admiralty, Lord Ashburnham, with his gold key dangling from his pocket, and the French Ambassador, M. De Guignes, renowned for his fine person and for his success in gallantry.

into Occurrences 2%

" The painter, slowly pushing a wedge of sandwich into his mouth, regarded him indulgently.

out Occurrences 1%

Their praise seemed to please Gill, for he proceeded to cut some gigantic sandwiches out of stale bread and excellent cold boiled pork, and to these also the hungry youngsters did justice.

through Occurrences 1%

Lanyard passed sandwiches through the front window to Jules, who munched them while driving like a speed maniac, and with the same appalling nonchalance washed them down with a tumbler of champagne.

by Occurrences 1%

The school at Chatham was conducted by Alfred Whipper, a colored man, that at Windsor by Mary E. Bibb, the wife of Henry Bibb, the founder of the Refugees' Home Settlement, and that at Sandwich by Mary Ann Shadd, of Delaware.

before Occurrences 1%

Seated at a little table in the back room, with a cup of tea and some sandwiches before her, Miss Panney took more time over her slight meal than any previous customer had ever occupied in disposing of a similar repast, at least so the girl at the counter believed and averred to the colored man who did outside errands.

without Occurrences 1%

There were sandwiches without number, pickles, olives, chunks of cake, creamy cheese "Are you sure you can spare it?" asked the man.

down Occurrences 1%

They came, no doubt, like all our other royal exotics, from the unfortunate sovereigns of the Sandwiches down to the Don of yesterday, to see and to be seen; so, whilst the inhabitants of Dover shouted round their carriages, they condescendingly acknowledged the greetings they received, and proceeded on their journey towards the metropolis.

WITH Occurrences 1%

CHICKEN SANDWICHES WITH MAYONNAISE Grind up chicken in meat chopper.

Which preposition to use with  sandwiches