Which preposition to use with seller

of Occurrences 61%

The seller of "Malpurwa Jaleibi" 5.

in Occurrences 13%

But there is not a water-seller in the streets of Venice, nor a mariner on her canals, who does not wish this Jacopo anywhere but in the bosom of Abraham.

to Occurrences 6%

[The Second Folio contained, between 'The Book-sellers to the Reader' and 'A Catalogue,' eleven only of the Commendatory verses prefixed to the First Folio.

for Occurrences 3%

Greens in ready-tieds are good sellers for this time of the year, and put in some reds and purples for the teamsters.

on Occurrences 3%

So lately as yesterday, I heard Annina, the pretty daughter of the old wine-seller on the Lido, declare, that to be seen once in company with Jacopo Frontoni was as bad as to be caught twice bringing old rope from the arsenal, as befell Roderigo, her mother's cousin.

at Occurrences 3%

The ticket-seller at the station merely glanced at the paper in my hand when I bought a ticket, and the gendarmes at the ticket window in Paris, when there were any,often there were nonedid no more.

with Occurrences 3%

No sooner were they outside the place, however, than an itinerant toy-seller with a paper helmet on his head set them splitting with laughter.

as Occurrences 2%

In a great commercial country like ours, extending its ramifications to every branch of natural and artificial produce, it is almost superfluous to remark that a vast capital is sunk annually in the mere transport of marketable commodities: and which is not only a loss to the seller as being an unproductive outlay, but entails a heavy increase of expense to the buyer also upon every article of daily consumption.

without Occurrences 1%

But Lallie couldn't see the dif between a man and a novelist, and Algy couldn't write his best seller without studying its heroine, and soand soat last our poor prize couple are in that long list that an overworked judge complained of the other day.

against Occurrences 1%

We imagined a bill drawn by an Argentine seller against a cargo of wheat shipped to an English merchant.

out Occurrences 1%

Shame these Sellers out of the Temple.

than Occurrences 1%

The sellers and the buyers, for all commodities taken together, must, by the metaphysical necessity of the case, be an exact equipoise to each other; and if there be more sellers than buyers of one thing, there must be more buyers than sellers for another.

after Occurrences 1%

As one rum-seller after another brought in his petition for a renewal of license who had violated the law, those women presented the testimony against him.

Which preposition to use with  seller