Which preposition to use with van

of Occurrences 70%

Once a van of knitted stuffs, always the gray, corded and bound into bales, rumbled by, close enough to graze and send her stumbling back.

in Occurrences 20%

These fellows were awfully bad shots, though, never so much as hitting the van in which the show travels.

at Occurrences 8%

I had lots of new clothes and more money in my pocket than I had ever had before, and in the guard's van at the back of the train there was a large box that I had packed myself with jam and potted meat and cake.

with Occurrences 8%

They came in a van with horses to spend the day.

to Occurrences 7%

Who so utterly content as Black Roger, oft glancing from Beltane's figure in the van to the files of his pike-men, their slung shields agleam, their spears well sloped?

on Occurrences 5%

I have scarcely reached the platform before Popofs door opens, and without seeing me he hurries through the van on to the engine.

for Occurrences 5%

The train consisted of four large coal-trucks with sides of armour-plate sufficiently high to afford protection to the crews of the 4.7 naval gunssix of which were brought from England for the purpose, though there was only time to mount four of themand between each gun-truck was a heavily- armoured goods-van for ammunition, the whole being drawn by a small locomotive, also steel-protected.

without Occurrences 2%

All the eight were taken downstairs one by one into the clerk's office in the Rotunda, and were then ushered into the police-van without having met or seen each other during the passage.

through Occurrences 2%

As they grow up much of it is merely economic acquirement: if they are to work on the land, or rear cattle, or drive a van through the country, it is all to the good; but one thing is noticeable, that they take very quickly to such allurements of town life as a cinema, or a picture paper or gramophone, and this points to unsatisfied cravings of some sort, not necessarily so unworthy or superficial as the means sought to satisfy them.

over Occurrences 1%

In crossing it, however, we heard no thunder, except that of the luggage-van over our heads, on the top of the steamer.

than Occurrences 1%

But, you know, I think it looks rather more like a Carter Paterson van than an omnibus.

after Occurrences 1%

I had just left the van after looking for him in vain, and supposing that he had been the first victim of the catastrophe.

as Occurrences 1%

While I was taking a last glance at my trunks in the luggage-van, at the Baltimore station, about half-a-dozen very clean and respectable coloured ladies came up, and made for the said van as a matter of course.

among Occurrences 1%

Speaking on occasion of the opening of a normal school, after noticing the zealous and wisely- directed exertions which had 'enabled Upper Canada to place itself in the van among the nations, in the great and important work of providing an efficient system of general education for the whole community' he proceeded: [Sidenote: What is education?]

during Occurrences 1%

But as it would be unwise for me to enter the van during the day, I must wait until night.

Which preposition to use with  van