Which preposition to use with stoppage

of Occurrences 74%

We were all brought up standing by the sudden stoppage of the ambulance.

in Occurrences 12%

The decrease in earnings accompanying short time, and their total stoppage in the case of unemployment, mean amongst the workers a restriction of purchasing power.

at Occurrences 10%

Partly from the exaltation of her spirits, and partly because the day's journey had been a short onefor the stoppage at Meitingen was quite unnecessary, they were within four hours of Augsburg, and might very well have reached itAdelaide was less fatigued and less willing to go to bed than usual.

on Occurrences 3%

When we got to a station he threw away his paper, after tearing it up, and when we started commenced again, but at every stoppage on our journey he increased his amount.

for Occurrences 2%

The stoppage for the night was brightened by the appearance of the young man, and his manners were all that could be desired and his French quite serviceable.

to Occurrences 2%

Where the offenders can not be ascertained but the organization or detachment to which they belong is known, stoppages to the amount of damages inflicted may be made and assessed in such proportion as may be deemed just upon the individual members thereof who are shown to have been present with such organization or detachment at the time the damages complained of were inflicted, as determined by the approved findings of the board.

with Occurrences 1%

e., burners with two holes at an angle to each othernot slit or batswing, as the latter are extremely liable to partial stoppage with dust.

from Occurrences 1%

If there are commissariat stores opened, there is an endless accumulation of business,a mass of accounts to keep of the stoppages from the men's pay.

out Occurrences 1%

Why there should not be one uniform stoppage out of the pay of men in hospital

than Occurrences 1%

It is true that I had most excellent oxen, and that the camels were ordinary; but in this journey, with good camels, I did not go more than thirty, or at the utmost, thirty-two miles in the day, and travelled from 4 o'clock in the morning until 6 in the evening, without any other stoppage than two hours at noon.

up Occurrences 1%

His first campaign with this object, in 733, was successful; he retook Lyons, Vienne, and Valence, without any stoppage up to the Durance, and charged chosen "leudes" to govern these provinces with a view especially to the repression of attempts at independence at home and incursions on the part of the Arabs abroad.

as Occurrences 1%

It is calculated on the assumption that a tug could do 3,000 hours of work per annum, and this is taken as the unit, the time of actual haulage being counted as full time, and of stoppages as half time.

Which preposition to use with  stoppage