Which preposition to use with trample

on Occurrences 201%

Ye've trampled on a good wheen toes since you came to these parts.

under Occurrences 88%

O'Flynn and Salmon P. whisked the Christmas tree into the corner, and not even the Boy remonstrated when a gingerbread man broke his neck, and was trampled under foot.

in Occurrences 30%

Is there one, that, remembering the torments endured of groaning bodies, the dire wrongs of innocence shamed and trampled in the mirelives there a man that will not adventure life and limb and all he doth possess that such things may be smitten hence and made an end of for all time?

to Occurrences 22%

Trampled to death, and twenty other men and women with her, in sight of the stunned watchers on the wall, who were compelled to see these lives crushed out, powerless to help by so much as a finger's weight.

over Occurrences 12%

"They evidently did not like dried fish, for, though they have trampled over them, they have devoured none; but the sea-biscuits are all gone.

into Occurrences 10%

One morning, indeed, the fragments of another blunt arrow came to light, broken underfoot and trampled into the dust.

with Occurrences 9%

But he roamed on, ever looking for her, and at length he found her lying dead in the public way, all gashed and bleeding, and trampled with the feet of men and horses, and the wheel of a tumbril was over her neck.

of Occurrences 8%

On they came, knights and men-at-arms, rank upon rank, company by company, until the valley seemed full of the dull gleam of their armour and the air rang loud with clash and jingle and the trample of countless hooves.

beneath Occurrences 5%

Shields were hewn asunder; spears snapped like reeds; the wounded were trampled beneath men's feet, and many a warrior died that day.

as Occurrences 3%

The horses trample as in their stables.

out Occurrences 3%

The sheep annually eat off the grass tops and prevent seeding down; they trample out of life what they do not eat; along the principal valley routes even the sage brush is destroyed.

down Occurrences 2%

The troops will come up and trample down Wafadar Nazim and Abdulla Mahommed.

through Occurrences 2%

She was startled by the sound of a horse's feet, softly trampling through the long heather.

about Occurrences 2%

See, the ground is trampled about here.

from Occurrences 1%

Half a dozen sulphur matches spurted little jets of blue flame and discovered four men lying prone on the floor, most of them with the wind trampled from their bodies, but otherwise unhurt.

during Occurrences 1%

Several of them were crushed to death and trampled during the efforts of the native soldiers to crowd them into this place, and all but thirty-three of the 156 died of suffocation.

across Occurrences 1%

It was midnight when the party trampled across the rigolé bridge into Cahokia streets.

around Occurrences 1%

The next I knew of it I was sprawling on the ground with a dizzy head, and horses trampling around me, I had a glimpse of Muckle John with a pistol at his nose, and the sorrel curveting and plunging in a panic.

by Occurrences 1%

"Let the world's rough triumph Trample by above her, 10 She is safe forever From all harm.

at Occurrences 1%

He makes the horse trample at the sound of a trumpet, and leads on to a battle as if he were going to a breakfast.

Which preposition to use with  trample