Which preposition to use with uninjured

in Occurrences 7%

While the crew were hastily repairing the damages to the gun-deck, stopping the leaks, and putting in place the guns which had been uninjured in the disaster, the old passenger had gone on deck again.

to Occurrences 3%

I then began to remind him of his promise to restore me with my fame uninjured to the world.

by Occurrences 3%

Scott calls Warwich Castle "the farest monument of ancient and chivalrous splender which yet remains uninjured by time.

for Occurrences 3%

This, with its peculiarly-formed and curiously-coloured flowers, though usually treated as a cool greenhouse plant, is yet sufficiently hardy to grow and flower well in many of the southern and western English counties, where it has stood uninjured for many years.

with Occurrences 2%

These men told the general not to fear any damage to the ship which was aground, as she would float uninjured with the next flood; and the general was so much pleased with this good heartening, that he gave them several presents, which they accepted with many thanks; and understanding that our fleet intended to put in at Mombaza, they requested to be carried thither.

from Occurrences 2%

CHAPTER XX PERILOUS HOURS French Pete was uninjured from the fall overboard with the Dazzler's mast; but the sea-anchor, which had gone with him, had not escaped so easily.

through Occurrences 2%

So far it has proved itself perfectly hardy in this country, there being specimens at wide distances apart that have stood uninjured through our past severe winters.

in Occurrences 1%

She performed her new part of artilleryman so bravely, that ten minutes later there was not a single gun uninjured in the Meudon battery.

at Occurrences 1%

It is supposed to have been finally completed in 1545, and was set up where it still remains uninjured at S. Pietro in Vincoli.

on Occurrences 1%

Singularly enough, the Asp's dinghy was picked up uninjured on one of the sandy beaches of this island, and on December 7th we left the anchorage with a strong south-easterly wind, and anchored for the night under one of Sir James Smith's group.

Which preposition to use with  uninjured