Which preposition to use with ushering

into Occurrences 185%

"I was ushered into a room where the Prince was standing.

in Occurrences 79%

And presently from among these booths and tents was the gleam and glitter of armour, what time from the waking host a hum and stir arose, with blare and fanfare of trumpet to usher in the day: and in a while from the midst of the camp came the faint ring and tap of many hammers.

of Occurrences 34%

O, usher of the table.

to Occurrences 25%

The first is a sort of introduction to the second, and the second an usher to the third, and so on through the whole.

at Occurrences 12%

This sweet Swan of Thames has so artfully diversified his strains and his rhymes that the same thought never occurs twice,more justly, perhaps, as no thought ever occurs at all, there was a physical impossibility that the same thought should recur, It is long since I saw and read these inscriptions; but I remember the impression was of a smug usher at his desk in the intervals of instruction, levelling his pen.

with Occurrences 5%

The colonel never forgot that he was a gentleman, for he rose up, took off his hat to the colored women, and said: "You must excuse me, ladies, but I shall have to go and kill the scoundrel who sat me down with niggers," and he got down off the seats and struck the usher with his cane, and the usher yelled: "Hey, Rube!" and all the circus people made a rush for the colonel.

through Occurrences 4%

He led the way to a sidedoor, whispered something to an attendant, and was quickly ushered through another door to an ante-room behind the wings, where Weiss, livid with anger, was struggling into an opera-cloak.

on Occurrences 3%

" As he uttered these words, the usher on duty threw open the door of his closet; and extending his hand to his two companions, which they successively raised to their lips, he disappeared.

in Occurrences 2%

As for me, I often think that when the era of civilisation beginsas assuredly it shall some day beginwhen the races of the world cease to be credulous, ovine mobs and become critical, human nations, then will be the ushering in of the ten thousand years of a clairvoyant culture.

to Occurrences 1%

There was no regular ushering to seats, but every one was placed easily and naturally.

before Occurrences 1%

A stranger desiring to be admitted into his majesty's presence, is first examined by proper persons, and his arms taken from him; he is then ushered before the royal personage between two strong supporters, but is not even then permitted to approach near enough to kiss the sultan's foot.

for Occurrences 1%

He is chained that woos the usher for his coming into the presence, where he becomes troublesome with the ill-managing of his rapier, and the wearing of his girdle of one fashion, and the hangers of another.

inside Occurrences 1%

They were ushered inside the lodge, and here another surprise greeted them.

without Occurrences 1%

While the party were consulting together as to the course to be pursued in this emergency, the tap of a wand was heard at the door, and the summons being answered by Mrs. Buscot, she found one of the ushers without, who informed her it was the king's pleasure that no one should leave the house till the following day, without his permission.

of Occurrences 1%

I had a most ludicrous visit this morning from the midwife of the estaterather an important personage both to master and slave, as to her unassisted skill and science the ushering of all the young negroes into their existence of bondage is entrusted.

as Occurrences 1%

In the meanwhile, the little old gentleman who had ushered as in was bustling about the room, shaking hands with every one, and complimenting the ladies.

Which preposition to use with  ushering