Which preposition to use with stalls

in Occurrences 77%

The stalls in the chancel are Perpendicular.

of Occurrences 45%

He went about from table to table, sometimes betting high and sometimes low, but was generally successful, until he had won as much as he could fairly carry; after which he went out, and amused himself at a puppet-show, and the stall of a cake-woman, with whom he had formerly quarrelled, but who now, when she learnt his success, was obsequiously civil to him.

for Occurrences 34%

It is said that the monks were wont to say a Pater Noster at each altar in the church before entering their stalls for Office recitation.

at Occurrences 28%

Not very many years ago, the keeper of a "Kindergarten" stall at an exhibition said, while pointing to cards cut and printed with outlines for sewing and pricking, "We have so many orders for these that we can afford to lay down considerable plant for their production."

with Occurrences 18%

Do you wonder why the cold winter comes and you have to be shut up in a stall with a different kind of fodder?

on Occurrences 18%

By some means or other the troupe got separated and one of the brothers got stalled on Pig's Eye bar.

to Occurrences 6%

"The first stall to the right.

from Occurrences 5%

A pipe of water ran through the stalls from one end of the stable to the other.

along Occurrences 4%

" His motor-'bus was passing through a region unknown to himone of those regions where raw vegetables and meat, varied with crockery and old books, exuberate into booths and stalls along the pavement, and salesmen shout to the heedless passer-by prophetic warnings of opportunities eternally lost.

as Occurrences 3%

It had been my previous impression that the market-place of Uttoxeter lay immediately round about the church; and, if I remember the narrative aright, Johnson, or Boswell in his behalf, describes his father's book-stall as standing in the market-place close beside the sacred edifice.

without Occurrences 2%

I myself cannot look at the tabernacle work of our stalls without being reminded of the young pine forests which clothe the Hampshire moors.

within Occurrences 2%

Besides booksellers, there were seamstresses, tobacco-merchants, vendors of fruit and provisions, and Jewsall of whom had stalls within the cathedral, and who were now making preparations for the business of the day.

outside Occurrences 2%

I stopped for a moment at the flower-stall outside Victoria Station to buy Joyce a bunch of violetsshe had always been fond of violetsand then calling up a taxi instructed the man to drive me to Fenchurch Street.

like Occurrences 2%

" "Well, they went down to the stable where they had a lot of stalls like, under tents.

by Occurrences 2%

There we were, sitting or lying on our bedding, which was spread on the floor round the room, the latter divided, like all Chitrali houses, into loose stalls by low partitions, a small fire burning in the centre of the room, from which a thick pillar of smoke rose and hung like a cloud from the roof, through a hole in which part of it escaped.

in Occurrences 1%

The Eight Aerial Girlies (under the direction of the O.C. Flying Corps de Ballet) will make a personal reconnaissance of the front rows of the Stalls in "The Fairies' Bower" Scene.

amongst Occurrences 1%

They are rarely met with together, though separately they turn up now and then upon book stalls amongst miscellaneous sermons; it is a pity they are not better known, and much is every day republished less deserving of preservation.

behind Occurrences 1%

It's a very nice tea-room, an admirable blind for the opium stalls behind those walls.

beside Occurrences 1%

The helpless thing had lain flat on her side in the straw struggling for breath, and Danny, his heart racked with pity, had sat in the stall beside her, every hour giving her steam and gently pouring his own secret mixture down her throat.

forwith Occurrences 1%

"What's she stalling forwith that face?"

into Occurrences 1%

The French flower-girls did not empty their stalls into the arms of the regiments, as on the first days.

near Occurrences 1%

If that TNT is where you say it is, in that big barn behind the fruit-stalls near the Jaffa Gate, it's ours the minute they make a move.

opposite Occurrences 1%

Lord Cholmondeley was there as Lord Great Chamberlain, and sat on the left of the aisle in a stall opposite the passage.

than Occurrences 1%

" By the side of the wooden paling could be seen a little, narrow and low door, which looked more like the door of a stall than the door of a shop.

for Occurrences 1%

The best thing is never to hear of such a thing as a bookseller again, or to think there are publishers: second hand Stationers and Old Book Stalls for me.

Which preposition to use with  stalls