Which preposition to use with veranda

of Occurrences 41%

Reginald Hawthorne lay upon a couch on the wide veranda of his lovely home.

in Occurrences 18%

" He went off, but when he reached the steps to the veranda in front of the hotel he stopped.

with Occurrences 10%

Patty was not sorry when her Elmbridge cousins concluded their visit, and the evening after their departure she sat on the veranda with her father, talking about them.

on Occurrences 6%

" The village of their quest once reached, the Ford drew up before a neat brick house built around three sides of a courtyard, with verandas on the court side.

for Occurrences 6%

" "Haven't we been walking up and down outside this lighted veranda for the last ten minutes?

after Occurrences 5%

Good night, old girl!' CHAPTER XXVII The Elopement The following Tuesday, Edith, Aylmer, Vincy and Mrs Ottley were sitting on the veranda after dinner.

to Occurrences 5%

She stood talking on the veranda to Falconer and Mrs. Harland, as she waited for Angela to come down, and for Hilliard to bring round the car.

into Occurrences 4%

"After remaining a few moments, the master of ceremonies, who, by the by, apologized to me for miscalling my name, opened the door from the veranda into the empress' drawing-room, where we were again put in line to await the appearance of the empress.

at Occurrences 3%

A kind of empty garden, a bare little inclosure, shone dimly in the light that streamed from a low, thick-set veranda at the farther end.

before Occurrences 3%

I found the house where Olinto liveda small, smoke-blackened, semi-detached place standing back in a tiny strip of weedy garden, with a wooden veranda before the first floor windows.

behind Occurrences 2%

Mr. Hildreth paced slowly up and down the veranda behind them.

about Occurrences 2%

The house stood unusually near the river, facing eastward, and standing four-square, with an immense veranda about its sides, and a flight of steps in front spreading broadly downward, as we open arms to a child.

near Occurrences 2%

Then some one appeared swiftly from under the shadow of the house; then three came toward it and passed under the veranda near Wesley's window.

by Occurrences 2%

It opened on the veranda by a glass door, and the door stood ajar.

under Occurrences 2%

At a cement bridge over the ditch, leading to a broad veranda under the soft illumination of a big, wrought-iron lantern, Mary drew rein.

without Occurrences 1%

Caddagat was a very old style of house, and all the front rooms opened onto the veranda without any such preliminary as a hall, therefore it was necessary to pass through the dining-room to my bedroom, which was a skillion at the back.

along Occurrences 1%

On Aquasco there was a dwelling-house containing five large rooms, and having a wide veranda along its entire front.

around Occurrences 1%

"Here on the corner of Kearny," continued the Forty-niner, "was an old adobe building with a red-tiled roof and a veranda around it.

beside Occurrences 1%

Then his pleasant, alert face changed subtly; he lifted the lantern absently, softly replaced it on the veranda beside him, and gazed at it.

during Occurrences 1%

Squall after squall had dashed the rain upon my verandas during the night, and I could faintly hear the voices of the men on the schooners as they strove to fend their vessels from the coral embankment, or hauled at anchor-ropes to get more sea-room.

from Occurrences 1%

"I am going to build out a big veranda from the dining-room, put in windows for the winter, and then give them over to screens through the summer.

over Occurrences 1%

" Three walls of the house were covered with books, and the fourth stopped at the floor to make the wide veranda over the lagoon.

Which preposition to use with  veranda