Which preposition to use with stationed

in Occurrences 668%

After the baby was well, Mary went back to the mission station in the valley.

at Occurrences 617%

He always arrived at the station at the last minute, and got into the last carriage, hoping to be undisturbed, and have a quiet half-hour with his papers, but he was rarely left alone.

on Occurrences 385%

I was stationed on a little eminence within this area; and in the same vacant space I beheld a party of veteran Commanders, both Military and Naval, who seemed to have been conferring together, but separated by the direction of my aetherial Conductors, to address, in different parts of this extensive field, the different companies assigned to their care.

of Occurrences 346%

There were always officers riding, squads of soldiers moving about, bugle-calls in all directions, and continuous arrivals at the station of deputies and journalists hurrying to the palace, their black portfolios under their arms.

for Occurrences 143%

Jimmie Batch, who had first seen light, and that gaslight, in a block in lower Manhattan which has since been given over to a milk-station for a highly congested district, had the palate, if not the purse, of the cosmopolite.

with Occurrences 106%

She walked down to the station with him, though he wished to go in the cab which took his box and suit-case, but he did not resist her wish.

to Occurrences 98%

Louis led the way out of the station to where a pair of magnificent horses stood, tossing their regal heads impatiently.

near Occurrences 56%

There were, too, one or two members of W.'s cabinet always stationed near the doors to see that instructions were obeyed.

by Occurrences 43%

This place I'm going to, a little way up the Kuskoquim, out of danger when the ice breaks up, has been chosen for a new station by the N. A. T. and T. Companyrival, you know, to the old-established Alaska Commercial, that inherited the Russian fur monopoly and controlled the seal and salmon trade so long.

as Occurrences 40%

Their learned men occupied important stations as physicians, agents of government, and even officers of state; while the "New Christians," or Jews professedly converted to Christianity, were intermarried with the highest families in Spain, and all this had taken place in spite of the enmity of the clergy, popular bigotry, and the adverse legislation of cortes or parliaments.

from Occurrences 28%

"While going up from the head of canoe navigation on the Taiya River I took the angles of elevation of each station from the preceding one.

among Occurrences 27%

She offered to pay for the building of a mission station among the Ibibios if there was no money in the homeland treasury.

along Occurrences 25%

In the afternoon we moved on and parked our guns near the station along with those of the other British Batteries, which had arrived before us.

between Occurrences 21%

" "And do you not believe, Eve, that Sir George Templemore thinks of the difference in station between us?"

without Occurrences 17%

The train seemed to be slipping in to the station without a sound, in the hope that no one would notice how late it was.

before Occurrences 16%

At Chatton, the station before Ronleigh, a man who had so far travelled with them got out, and the four boys were left alone.

within Occurrences 13%

By a decree, dated June 10, 1848, the King made known to all whom it might concern, that all the troops stationed within the kingdom of Hungary, whether Hungarians or Austrians, were placed under the orders of the Hungarian Minister of War, and that all the Hungarian fortresses were under the jurisdiction of the said Minister.

than Occurrences 12%

The captain was much more potential in providing a supper at the evening station than the orderly, who was looked upon with some suspicion when he told the story of his protégés.

about Occurrences 11%

By the observation of this plain method of operation, continued he, I will engage, without any other force than the regiments generally stationed about the capital, to put a stop to any troops that shall be landed on the coast of Britain.

during Occurrences 11%

You were at the station during the time we are speaking of.

into Occurrences 11%

and in one minute more Draxy was whirling out of the dark station into the broad sunlight, which dazzled her.

under Occurrences 11%

* CHAPTER XXII WHAT HAPPENED AT THE TEA TABLE From my station under Miss Laura's chair, I could see that all the time Mr. Harry was speaking, Mr. Maxwell, although he spoke rather as if he was laughing at him, was yet glancing at him admiringly.

through Occurrences 10%

In every station through which the regiment passed crowds welcomed the blue-coats.

behind Occurrences 9%

This is all done in what he considers facetious play, with a view to giving you a hint to examine your pockets, and see what bon-bons you have got for him, as he munches cakes and comfits with epicurean gout; and if the door be ajar, he will gravely take his station behind your chair at meal-time, like a lackey, giving you an admonitory kick every now and then, if you fail to help him as well as yourself.

off Occurrences 8%

To complete this number of legions six fresh ones were to be enlisted, which the consuls were ordered to raise as soon as possible; and also to prepare the fleet, so that, together with the ships which were stationed off the coasts of Calabria, it might amount that year to one hundred and fifty men of war.

Which preposition to use with  stationed