Which preposition to use with serving

as Occurrences 2057%

While we were standing in the window, looking into the park, which looked an enchanted garden, with the lights and flowerswe wondered if we could jump or climb down if the crowd pressed too much upon us, but it was too high and there were no projecting balconies to serve as stepping-stones.

in Occurrences 1078%

The man who wants to buy, buys from a man across the sea and yet is served in his own town.

with Occurrences 1038%

He was a very gallant officer and had served with the English in the Crimeahad the order of the Bath, and exactly that stand-off, pompous manner which suits English people.

for Occurrences 567%

Where the curves corresponded at one end, they served for alliteration; and when at the other, they answered for rhyme.

on Occurrences 299%

Serve on a border of boiled rice and pour over all a highly seasoned tomato-sauce.

under Occurrences 260%

Honoured by the Queen with a command to attend her at Windsor, he was asked by her Majesty to return to the Crimea; and the veteran assented at once, declaring he would serve under a corporal if she wished it.

at Occurrences 233%

Just before supper, which was served at little round tables in a room opening out of the rotonde, the late King of Denmark, then Crown Prince, brother of the Princess of Wales, told me he would like to go up-stairs and see all the rooms; he had always heard that the Palais d'Orsay was a beautiful house.

to Occurrences 139%

Mathewson bent every energy to strike out Yerkes, but the batter would not go after the wide curves which were being served to him by the New York pitcher and finally was given a base on balls.

by Occurrences 41%

We may remember that three centuries afterward a Roman army under Crassus was thus actually destroyed by the oriental archers and horsemen in these very plains, and that the ancestors of the Parthians who thus vanquished the Roman legions served by thousands under King Darius.

without Occurrences 37%

A man of honour has the right to expect the protection of his Colonel and of the Commander of the troops, and he can't serve without it.

against Occurrences 30%

In fact, these two had been high-handedly press-ganged by this small despot to serve against an enemy then harassing his majesty's equanimity and by him, revilingly, designated as Nothing-to-do.

during Occurrences 30%

Nero had served during the preceding years of the war both against Hannibal in Italy and against Hasdrubal in Spain; but it is remarkable that the histories which we possess record no successes as having been achieved by him either before or after his great campaign of the Metaurus.

from Occurrences 25%

Note: When soup is served from the buffet, Mock Turtle and Julienne may be selected.

of Occurrences 23%

He did not like her giving Willie so much moneynot that he minded Willie having or spending the money, for he believed that the spending would keep the having from hurting him; but he feared lest through her gifts the purity of the boy's love for his grandmother might be injured, and the service which at first had looked only to her as its end might degenerate into a mere serving of her for the sake of her shillings.

before Occurrences 14%

Die, die, then; for your Betters must be served before you.

of Occurrences 13%

And if he demand something more curious and more rare, at Horn's Place, not a mile away, is a perfect chapel of the fifteenth century which served of old some great steading, where, for a hundred years Mass was perhaps said every day and the Marsh blessed.

like Occurrences 13%

They had served like myself as objects of experiments.

among Occurrences 10%

Up to the year B.C. 107, no one was permitted to serve among the regular troops except those who were regarded as possessing a strong personal interest in the stability of the republic.

through Occurrences 10%

Under the Dred Scott decision "squatter sovereignty" squatted out of existence, tumbled down like temporary scaffolding; like the mould at the foundry, served through one blast, and fell back into loose sand; helped to carry an election, and then was kicked to the winds.

until Occurrences 8%

In 1889 the President of the United States appointed him member of the Civil Service Commission, where he served until 1895.

than Occurrences 7%

How can the poor be better served than by robbing the rich?

after Occurrences 7%

We need scarcely say that a maid-of-all-work cannot stay in the dining-room during the whole of dinner-time, as she must dish up her pudding, or whatever is served after the first course.

out Occurrences 5%

Men are now so well served out of doors,at their clubs, well-ordered taverns, and dining-houses, that in order to compete with the attractions of these places, a mistress must be thoroughly acquainted with the theory and practice of cookery, as well as be perfectly conversant with all the other arts of making and keeping a comfortable home.

throughout Occurrences 5%

William F. Russel, a compositor on the Pioneer, organized a company of sharpshooters in St. Paul, and they served throughout the war in the army of the Potomac.

as Occurrences 4%

So would our mother, though she seems to be dismayed at his serving as a common soldier.

Which preposition to use with  serving