Which preposition to use with torchlight
After this the Prince went by torchlight to the library.
In the summer, the Rev. Mr. MURRAY leaves his sheep, to shoot deer by torchlight in the Adirondacks.
The face of his friend, by torchlight above the wall, had struck him dumb.
At another place Bartram noted the arrival at a plantation of horse loads of wild pigeons taken by torchlight from their roosts in a neighboring swamp.[10] [Footnote 10: William Bartram, Travels (London, 1792), pp.
Nothing more picturesque can be conceived than the effect of the torchlight on the massive pillars and low-browed roof of the subterranean church.
That it is a great deal more wicked to shoot deer by torchlight than by daylight.