Which preposition to use with starting

for Occurrences 1317%

We usually rode in the morning in the Bois and immediately after breakfast he started for Versailles in the parliamentary train.

at Occurrences 1162%

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from Occurrences 942%

From a beginning, lost in the thick darkness of a past eternity, it has been marching forward in a career as pause-less as the sun in his journeyings through the sky, as clearly demonstrable as the growth of the germ that starts from the buried acorn, and moves on to its full development in the great oak.

on Occurrences 935%

While we have been looking upon these unsubstantial shadows, the sunlight has left the mountain peaks, the stars have come out in the sky, and the moon has started on her course across the heavens.

in Occurrences 821%

It was evidently made by some animal swimming, and the Doctor and Martin started in pursuit.

of Occurrences 746%

The boat quivered with the start of its occupants.

with Occurrences 678%

He was not much in a race, and he decided to climb; so selecting a smooth-barked, perpendicular ash sapling, he started with might and main towards the top.

to Occurrences 429%

Every one started to his feet, and the light was extinguished in a moment.

toward Occurrences 173%

With one out Merkle batted the ball over second base for a single and the spectators, who had started toward the exits, halted.

into Occurrences 90%

Fearfully the girls watched her start into Mrs. Gilligan's room.

by Occurrences 75%

We started by rail, stopped at a station called Wannsee, and embarked on board a small steamer, the Princess Royal receiving the guests as they arrived on board.

out Occurrences 69%

The Colonel had risen upright on his cramped legs, red eyes starting out of his head.

down Occurrences 68%

Then, hurrying all my phrenology into my hat, I started down the street.

after Occurrences 63%

when Washington poked its nose in front of the Red Sox and started after the White Sox, only to be driven back into third place by the men of Callahan themselves.

across Occurrences 62%

We sent one of our boatmen to row them home; and as they started across the water, they treated us to a concert to which it was pleasant to listen.

as Occurrences 54%

It is significant, too, that it was in the decades subjected to the first influence of the French Revolution that the English daily paper took its start as an agent to influence public opinion.

before Occurrences 36%

I do not recommend starting before March 15.

without Occurrences 31%

It started without the services of Catcher Eddie Sweeney, who held out for a larger salary, and it had a manager at the helm who was inexperienced in major league leadership.

like Occurrences 24%

"You are a great ass, Diggy, to go giving us a start like that," said Jack, as they paused for a moment to take breath before returning to the house.

towards Occurrences 23%

Thereupon, I started towards the creek to head them off, while the officers came up in the rear and gave chase.

through Occurrences 23%

"There, I guess we won't have any more visitors to-night," he said, as they started through the dark living-room to the stairs.

of Occurrences 22%

How I got through the hours before the starting of the train, I cannot tell.

along Occurrences 19%

Some rise in the world some sink; some start along the road of grandeur or obliquity, and then backslide or reform.

under Occurrences 19%

Dickens was reporting for the Morning Chronicle, and was just starting on a journey, but yet there are here two separate flourishes; one begins under the s of Charles and ends under the C of that name; the other starts under the capital D and finishes below the n of Dickens.

until Occurrences 18%

They got a porter to assist her into the depot waiting room and then Uncle John inquired about the next train for Leadville, and found it would not start until the following morning, the late overland train having missed that day's connections.

Which preposition to use with  starting