Which preposition to use with trapped

for Occurrences 123%

I had also to remind myself that I in my turn had prepared a trap for the apparition.

IN Occurrences 93%

XIII THE TRAP IN THE GREAT CELLAR I suppose I must have swooned; for, the next thing I remember, I opened my eyes, and all was dusk.

of Occurrences 46%

I found them at the place above the beaver traps of the Ooniche.

with Occurrences 19%

The hospital people believed that he had been driving alone, and that I had been in the trap with Henshaw.

to Occurrences 16%

I stood, of course, in a hideously false position, and that he very soon began to divine; he would not hear of my getting a fly at that hour of the night, but insisted on driving me in his trap to wherever I wished to go.

into Occurrences 16%

There is one trap into which a padre falls when marching with a regiment.

on Occurrences 15%

Trapping on Prairie Dog CreekAn Accident whereby we Lose one of our OxenI Fall and Break my LegLeft Alone in CampUnwelcome VisitorsA Party of Hostile Sioux Call upon me and Make Themselves at HomeOld Rain-in-the-Face Saves my LifeSnow-Bound-A Dreary ImprisonmentReturn of

at Occurrences 10%

When all was ready, they loaded the mules, went to the monster's city, set the trap at the southern gate, and at the northern they placed the sulphur, which they set on fire, and then fled.

from Occurrences 9%

In the first place he prepared everything, set the catch to prevent the trap from being sent up again in his absence, and also assured himself that the balustrade door opened and closed easily.

about Occurrences 7%

A criminal on the scaffold, with the noose around his neck, the trap about to be sprung, and receiving a pardon just at the last moment, thus giving him a new lease of life, could not have been more grateful than I was at that time.

like Occurrences 6%

LACY To have been trapped like moles!

through Occurrences 3%

This hill has an altitude of 1,688 feet above the sea, and is formed by the eruption of a coarse dark-coloured crystalline trap through a base of amorphous sandstone, the direction of the range of which it forms a part being nearly north and south.

without Occurrences 3%

I broke into a laugh, from which neither my politeness nor the woman's heightened color could save me, bought the cat and ordered the rat-trap without delay.

by Occurrences 3%

"Counsel for the prosecution will make the most of those admissions in the course of his address to you, but the point to which I wish to direct your attention is that we make this damaging admission so that you may decide between the prisoner and the man who led him into a trap by instigating the burglary.

under Occurrences 2%

At last, however, one day, when Rollo was playing in the yard, he saw Jonas coming up out of the woods with the trap under his arm.

among Occurrences 2%

Known chiefly for the palomières or pigeon traps among the trees above it.

IN Occurrences 2%

" FRENCH TRAPPED IN ALSACE

off Occurrences 2%

"And so, Thursday come, an' we did get a trap off Mr. Sharpe, an' we set off.

over Occurrences 2%

In the morning, Cancut should, with an ox-cart, bring Birch and our traps over the three miles of the carry.

out Occurrences 1%

Then he got our two big traps out of the cart and set them beside the carcass and covered them with leaves.

than Occurrences 1%

A more hideous trap than that old gig could not be imagined, but she had planned a drive in it with Ralph on some of the quiet country roads beyond Cobhurst.

across Occurrences 1%

I got on a waggonette and tried to persuade the driver to pull his trap across one of the roads, and to get others in line, so as to break the charges of the mounted police; but he was afraid, and drove away to the Embankment, so I jumped out and went back to the Square.

towards Occurrences 1%

Cameron set his traps towards evening in a circle with a bait in the centre, and then retired to rest.

above Occurrences 1%

Mitchell opened the trap above his head and called up to the driver: "Hey, Cabbie!

like Occurrences 1%

he muttered, with concentrated intensity, "to be trapped, TRAPPED like this!" Sinclair stepped quickly to the door of his bedroom, and motioned Foster to enter.

Which preposition to use with  trapped