Which preposition to use with storehouses

of Occurrences 87%

"Prometheus Unbound" is a "great storehouse of the obscure and unintelligible."

for Occurrences 17%

He recommends Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy as the best storehouse for second-hand quotations, as Sterne and others have found it, and tells us that the great part of the books named were perused before the age of fifteen.

on Occurrences 5%

There were a railway station and storehouses on a scale which would not yield a return on capital expenditure for many years, and the water tower and engine sheds were built to last longer than merely military necessities demanded.

at Occurrences 5%

They had given up hope of keeping their landing place on the northern shores of the Dead Sea when we took Talat ed Dumm, and one hour after our infantry had planted themselves on the Hill of Blood we saw the enemy burning his boats, wharves, and storehouses at Rujm el Bahr, where he had expended a good deal of labour to put up buildings to store grain wanted for his army.

to Occurrences 3%

It spreads out into a thick carpet, and is an inexhaustible storehouse to its owner, who, the whole year through, can supply his wants from his field.

in Occurrences 3%

I heard it breathed that all the theatrical storehouses in town were playing to S.R.O. "I got a chance to shake down a little change as prima donna with a turkey show.

from Occurrences 2%

Almost in the center of this group stood the extensive storehouse from which all necessary supplies were furnished the mill hands, the cost being deducted from their wages.

at Occurrences 1%

FIGURE Inca Storehouses at Chinchipampa, near Colta Colta has a few two-storied houses, with tiled roofs.

near Occurrences 1%

The old artillery and engineer storehouses near La Punta, probably once used as strongholds, now mere storehouses for munitions of war.

with Occurrences 1%

It is a grand thing to have a storehouse with a floor as wide as many acres.

as Occurrences 1%

A painter's shop, a flowery meadow, no so gracious aspect in nature's storehouse as a young maid, nubilis puella, a Novitsa or Venetian bride, that looks for a husband, or a young man that is her suitor; composed looks, composed gait, clothes, gestures, actions, all composed; all the graces, elegances in the world are in her face.

Which preposition to use with  storehouses