Which preposition to use with sloped

of Occurrences 934%

From a rapid survey, my glance passed quickly upward along the slopes of the circling mountains.

to Occurrences 113%

I ascended the gentle slope to the valley's leveland stumbled over a man lying prostrate, shivering violently, and moaning.

on Occurrences 65%

They lie level on the tops of the dividing ridges, or sloping on the sides of them, embedded in the magnificent forest.

in Occurrences 60%

We entered a wood of small hemlocks, and I felt rather than saw the ground slope in front of us.

from Occurrences 42%

The next moment an automobile flashed into sight coming down the long lower slope from the Gap, the horn blowing continuously, horsemen, pedestrians, buggies and wagons fleeing to the roadside bushes as it roared past in its cloud of dust.

with Occurrences 35%

Having safely crossed the river the American column appears to have deployed under cover of the high groundthe Californian grape and round shot rattling over the heads of the menand the enemy immediately charged on both its flanks simultaneously, dashing down the slope with great spirit.

toward Occurrences 33%

Various ledges, sloping toward me, ran down to the sea.

above Occurrences 32%

They backed it and moved it a little, and seemed to be debating the short turn which would take them into the driveway leading up to a house on the slope above the road.

at Occurrences 32%

Above this region of giants, the trees grow smaller until the utmost limit of the timber line is reached on the stormy mountain-slopes at a height of from ten to twelve thousand feet above the sea, where the Dwarf Pine is so lowly and hard beset by storms and heavy snow, it is pressed into flat tangles, over the tops of which we may easily walk.

towards Occurrences 23%

Turn it upright on its end, that all the water, &c. may run out, when the flesh should be cut off along the spine, with the knife sloping towards the bones, for fear of touching the gall, which sometimes might escape the eye.

into Occurrences 22%

Here and there is a long stretch of beautiful sandy beach, on which the tiny waves break with a rippling song, and from which bars go out with a gentle slope into the water.

for Occurrences 15%

The Scots had to attack up a slope to the first line, and having taken this to pass down another slope for 1000 yards before reaching the glacis in front of the second line.

under Occurrences 12%

Through grounds laid out in symmetrical alternation of orchard and grove, shrubbery, close-carpeted field, and garden beds, arranged with evident regard to effect in form and colour, as well as to fitting distribution of shade and sun, we followed a straight path which sloped under a canopy of flowering creepers up to the terrace on which stood the house itself.

behind Occurrences 11%

The big house, so delightfully remodeled and modernized from a primitive homestead, that nothing is left excepting the angles and pitch of the roof, is remarkably well placed upon a terrace that slopes behind the buildings, while they themselves are in the midst of green stretches of lawns, dotted with beds of flowering shrubs, with here and there a fountain or summer-house.

like Occurrences 10%

The smaller boys line the sides of the jump and pour out at the word of the judge on to the steep landing-slope like a lot of little goblins, jumping on their Skis horizontally to flatten away any track or hole made by a jumper who has failed to jump perfectly.

up Occurrences 10%

The slope up which the infantry had to advance was a series of almost perpendicular terraces, and the riflemen could only make the ascent by climbing up each others' backs.

below Occurrences 9%

Once, off balance, he looked back at the dazzling slope below him.

after Occurrences 9%

As the Boy, with an exclamation of "Well, I give it up," walked slowly across the slope after the Colonel and Yagorsha, Muckluck lingered at his side.

through Occurrences 8%

But in three minutes he brought her into the open and into full sight of King, riding up a gentle slope through big red-boled cedars.

without Occurrences 7%

He is wise without emphasis or assertion; he is strong, as nature is strong, who lifts the land into mountain slopes without effort and by the same rule as she floats a bubble in the air, and likes as well to do the one as the other.

by Occurrences 7%

This sketch shall be completed by the background of green and gray, fading aloft into tender cobalt: the background of mountain, ribbed and gullied into sharpest slopes by the tropic rains, yet showing, even where steepest, never a face of rock, or a crag peeping through the trees.

near Occurrences 7%

'The English burying-place is a green slope near the walls, under the pyramidal tomb of Cestius, and is, I think, the most beautiful and solemn cemetery I ever beheld.

over Occurrences 7%

Continuing their forward movement into Hungary, the Servians inflicted further losses on the Austrians near Noviapazow, while the Montenegrins reported a victory in the mountain slopes over their border.

among Occurrences 6%

" He rode from her, straight and massive in the saddle, up the slope among the big-boled trees, and in a trice out of sight.

between Occurrences 6%

Early winter and early spring one may have sight or track of deer and bear and bighorn, cougar and bobcat, about the thickets of buckthorn on open slopes between the black pines.

Which preposition to use with  sloped