Which preposition to use with strolled

about Occurrences 149%

Amidst such an infinite variety of objects, my attention was so distracted that it could not settle down upon any one, and I strolled about without object or design.

through Occurrences 87%

After dinner we strolled through the rooms and were shown the different souvenirs of Frederick the Great, and got home at ten-thirty."

in Occurrences 83%

After all, it was, he told himself, more likely that he had made a mistake than that Miss Morriston could be strolling in confidential talk (for such seemed the case) with that fellow.

into Occurrences 77%

Yet Colonel Musgrave strolled into his garden, later, with a tolerable affectation of unconcern.

along Occurrences 68%

One Sunday, when I was some ten or eleven years old, when the old people were gone to meeting (and they had to go eight miles to find a meeting house), I, with an older brother, tired of lying around the house, concluded to take a stroll along up the brook.

to Occurrences 45%

I then, in return, assured her that I had not supposed any of the family had remained at home, when I strolled to this part of the mansion.

with Occurrences 34%

" Fan Ch'i, strolling with him over the ground below the place of the rain-dance, said to him, "I venture to ask how to raise the standard of virtue, how to reform dissolute habits, and how to discern what is illusory?" "Ah! a good question indeed!"

on Occurrences 32%

Bowing to these three, who, like himself, seem to find real luxury in open-air strolling on a bitter night in midwinter, he notices that his model, the Ritual Rector, is wearing a new hat, like Cardinal's, only black, and is immediately lost in wondering where he can obtain one like it short of Rome.

across Occurrences 28%

On the morning after the match, just before school, the members of the Triple Alliance were strolling across the entrance-hall, when they noticed a crowd of boys surrounding the notice-board.

down Occurrences 23%

To behave like a foolish child, to startle Aunt Amy into a fit and all because her mother and Dr. Callandar had gone for a stroll down the lilac walkthe most natural thing in the world.

by Occurrences 20%

I said I should do nothing but take a stroll by the river, the day being fine, and come back when the poll was declared and make them a little speech.

toward Occurrences 16%

Instinctively, after paying for his food, he strolled toward the cigar-stand.

out Occurrences 15%

Ronleigh having won the toss and elected to go in first, the Wraxby men strolled out of the pavilion to take the field.

over Occurrences 14%

" "Don't stroll over the edge of the haha as I very nearly did one night," Morriston said laughingly.

around Occurrences 13%

Dan, having no particular associations with the gentler sex, took a stroll around town to meet any old friends who might care to see him again.

towards Occurrences 13%

Norgate grunted, as they strolled towards the door.

among Occurrences 11%

"I sent a card to Secchi, and awaited a call, well satisfied to have a little more time for listless strolling among ruins and into the studios.

for Occurrences 11%

Onward he strolled for a long time, but other adventure he found not.

from Occurrences 10%

Mäzli undertook a little stroll from time to time, for her companions depressed her very much.

at Occurrences 9%

"Whenever I went strolling at night, he would produce his curious lights.

round Occurrences 9%

" The conversation turned on other topics, and when at length they rose from the table, Jack proposed a stroll round the garden.

past Occurrences 6%

He was strolling past the saloon the morning after the Secret Meeting, when down into the street, like a kingfisher into a stream, Maudie darted, and held up the Colonel.

before Occurrences 5%

I wanted to be sure that he would take a stroll before setting to work again.

up Occurrences 5%

Our tea had to be drank without milk, as the cow had gone for a stroll up the mountain and was out of reach of the post-office.

under Occurrences 4%

They strolled under the trees, and Verty picked up some of the long yellow-rinded apples, which, lay upon the ground under the trees, and offered them to Redbud.

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