Which preposition to use with uncovered

in Occurrences 21%

Her pan of soft-mixed bread she often left uncovered in the kitchen, and sometimes the hens walked in and sat in it.

at Occurrences 10%

In former reigns the Patriarch had the power of life and death in his own tribunals; and when he rode to church on Palm Sunday, in his emblazoned robes, the Czar walked uncovered at his side, and held the bridle of his mule.

to Occurrences 8%

Only a little crown on her high-rolled hair, and her splendid chest all uncovered to the Arctic cold.

for Occurrences 8%

Take the marrow from the bones; put all the ingredients in a stock-pot, and simmer slowly for 12 hours, or more, if the meat be not done to rags; strain it off, and put it in a very cool place; take off all the fat, reduce the liquor in a shallow pan, by setting it over a sharp fire, but be particular that it does not burn; boil it fast and uncovered for 8 hours, and keep it stirred.

before Occurrences 7%

A couple of days after this, as Don Sanchez and I were discoursing in the great avenue, Dario presents himself, looking all the better for a decent suit of clothes and a more prosperous condition, and Moll joining us at that moment, he makes her a very handsome obeisance and standing uncovered before her, begs to know if it is her will that he should paint the ceiling of her dining-hall.

on Occurrences 4%

A dream with an arctic setting may be the result of becoming uncovered on a cold night.

beside Occurrences 2%

" Ellis came up to the buggy and stood uncovered beside it.

during Occurrences 2%

A doorway and window of this period in the chancel were uncovered during restorations.

from Occurrences 2%

His head was bare, his cheek colorless, his throat and neck uncovered from the shoulders, his body in its linen, and the rest of his form was clad in the ordinary dress of a gondolier.

in Occurrences 1%

It is quite warm outside, one can go about with head uncoveredwhich leads me to suppose that one does get hardened to cold to some extentfor I suppose one would not wish to remain uncovered in a storm in England if the temperature showed 16 degrees of frost.

among Occurrences 1%

Not half those who came could find room in the house: they stood uncovered among the trees.

behind Occurrences 1%

A chair had been placed for him within the bar: he stood uncovered behind it; and, in reply[a] to the speaker, extenuated his own services, related the answers which he had given to the addresses, warned the parliament against a multiplicity of oaths and engagements, prayed them not to give any share of power to the Cavaliers or fanatics, and recommended to their care the settlement of Ireland and the administration of justice in Scotland.

near Occurrences 1%

A few years ago a large mound was uncovered near the ruin, and found to be composed of cinders, showing incontestably that the monks had worked iron ore very extensively, thus teaching the common people that art as well as agriculture.

after Occurrences 1%

On our last week-day visit to the church, we saw the fine arch of a Saxon door just uncovered after a concealment of many ages, in one of the surveys of this erudite artist, who is sedulously attached to the study of antiquities, and is an honour to his profession.

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