Which preposition to use with shading

of Occurrences 2009%

The world, so much of it as I could see, had assumed a dreadful shade of gloom, as though, in very deed, the last day of the worlds approached.

with Occurrences 108%

They are commonly from fifteen to eighteen inches long, and three in diameter; green, shaded with dark purple on their sunward sides.

in Occurrences 84%

Oftener than not Adalia spends its evening snugly behind these drawn shades in great scoured kitchens or dining-rooms, the house-fronts dark.

from Occurrences 54%

He must himself be in someway shaded from the light, which must be cast forward so that both the hunter and the boatman will be in the shadow.

on Occurrences 47%

Then, seeming not to notice the shade on her companion's face: "I promised my children they should sing for you.

over Occurrences 39%

And yet he is anything but quarrelsome or contrary, even when a shade over the line of strict sobriety.

to Occurrences 23%

Along the sides of the highway we travelled, were planted rows of trees, not unlike our sycamores, which afforded a refreshing shade to the traveller; and commonly a rivulet ran bubbling along one side or the other of the road.

by Occurrences 22%

" It was always Pap's custom to call Shade by the first syllable of his second name.

of Occurrences 20%

Thus if we seek a ready vocabulary, an accurate vocabulary may cause us to halt and hesitate for words which shall correspond with the shadings of our thought and emotion, and a wide vocabulary may embarrass us with the plenitude of our verbal riches.

for Occurrences 20%

He said when he was a young man he and a railroad brakeman got busted at Topeka, and they had an order book printed, and went all over Kansas taking orders for Osier willows, which they warranted to grow so high in two years they would make fences for the farms that no animals or blizzards could get over or through, and make shade for the houses and the whole farm.

into Occurrences 17%

The fan continued its majestic sweep from the shade into the sunlight, and back again into the shadow.

between Occurrences 16%

He really seemed to me all alive, and is either a genius or crazythe shade between is so delicate that I can't always tell to which a person belongs!

at Occurrences 13%

Crossing the treeless plains of the Sacramento and San Joaquin from the west and reaching the Sierra foot-hills, you enter the lower fringe of the forest, composed of small oaks and pines, growing so far apart that not one twentieth of the surface of the ground is in shade at clear noonday.

than Occurrences 12%

Her hair was a trifle darker in shade than the silky brown on the head of Carolyn June.

like Occurrences 12%

It was only a little spot of shade like an island in a sea of heat and brightness.

as Occurrences 10%

A good part of her territory is already as bare and common-place as much of our neighborhood, and her villages generally are not so well shaded as ours.

under Occurrences 9%

But the reader should remember when reading it that the man who wrote it was in such a weakened condition that he had not sufficient energy left to withstand the hot wind, whilst the shade under which the party sought shelter was of the scantiest description.

after Occurrences 6%

CHAPTER XXX BY ANOTHER HAND A wanderer from Little Arcady in early days returned to its placid shades after many years, drawn thither by a little quick-born yearning to walk the old streets again.

above Occurrences 6%

More high, to where creation seems to end, Shade above shade the desert pines ascend.

near Occurrences 5%

Kurt sat down in the shade near his mother's grave and looked away across the hills with dim eyes.

along Occurrences 4%

But Robin had not gone more than three furlongs in that direction when he came suddenly to the brow of a hill, and saw beneath him another band of the King's men seated in the shade along the roadside in the valley beneath.

against Occurrences 4%

At eleven, our morning visit to the school hospital over, we breakfasted in the salle-à-manger, a large bright room, one or other of whose many south windows had almost daily, even in the depth of winter, to be shaded against the rays of the sun.

off Occurrences 4%

Neuman's face took a shade off color.

in Occurrences 3%

Of these there may be too many, with too delicate shadings in thought between them, for you to keep all clearly in mind.

across Occurrences 3%

They waited on vines to cover their sides and trees to cast shade across their doorways.

Which preposition to use with  shading