Which preposition to use with waggons

with Occurrences 12%

I sprang from the waggon with joy, and we had a delightful meeting, with a pretty large company.

in Occurrences 11%

Ay, but methinks you speak without the book, To place a four-wheel waggon in my look: Where will you have room to have the coachman sit? FRAN.

for Occurrences 9%

Being much weary with our jolting journey, I retired to the waggon for the night, as I supposed; but W.R. soon came to inform me that a number of young persons, men and women, were come, it being as early as they could be liberated from their day's labor, to have some of our company.

of Occurrences 9%

At the same moment there were explosions as of a hundred waggons of powder blown up one after another.

along Occurrences 4%

Run now, if you you ever did run.' Quicker than we can say it, they were following him up a tiny narrow path to the top of the rocks, and Simeon was galloping the horses with the empty waggon along the road.

on Occurrences 4%

Where either all is still, so still one feels That something huge must presently explode, And back, far back, is heard the noise of wheels From Prussian waggons on the Douai road; And flares shoot upward with a startling hiss And fall, and flame intolerably close, So that it seems no living man could miss How huge my head must look, my legs how gross!

to Occurrences 3%

The old man, we are told, complied without reluctance, and was carried in a waggon to the camp, where, when summoned to give his advice, he spoke in such way as to make no alteration in his opinions; he only added the reasons for them.

from Occurrences 3%

Voters carried to the ballot-boxes in scores of waggons from, various localities; and, in other wards, hundreds of democrats voting for Scott and for Fillmore, men ignorant and steeped in crime, picked up in all the purlieus of the city and purchased at a dollar a head; and some, it is said, so low as half a dollar, to deposit in the ballot-box a vote they had never seen.

out Occurrences 2%

The last Week I went to an Inn in the City to enquire for some Provisions which were sent by a Waggon out of the Country; and as I waited in one of the Boxes till the Chamberlain had looked over his Parcel, I heard an old and a young Voice repeating the Questions and Responses of the Church- Catechism.

behind Occurrences 2%

They are people like ourselves, only better-looking, and many and many a time she has gone to the window to watch them drive their waggons through the sky, waggon behind waggon in long line, or to the door to hear them singing and dancing in the Forth.

without Occurrences 2%

I am one of the majority; I go to ground like a badger, for experience has taught me that a dug-outcramped, damp, dark though it maybecannot be stolen from you while you sleep; that is to say, thieves cannot come along in the middle of the night, dig it up bodily by the roots and cart it away in a G.S. waggon without you, the occupant, being aware that some irregularity is occurring to the home.

than Occurrences 1%

Our conveyance, which more resembled a waggon than, a stage-coach, having by this time stopped at a large hotel at Macon, I alighted with much pleasure, for the roughness of the road, the disagreeable loquacity of the passenger I have described, and the recklessness of the driver, made the journey excessively unpleasant.

through Occurrences 1%

They are people like ourselves, only better-looking, and many and many a time she has gone to the window to watch them drive their waggons through the sky, waggon behind waggon in long line, or to the door to hear them singing and dancing in the Forth.

towards Occurrences 1%

After spending a very agreeable day, I took a hearty farewell of my friendly hostess, and continued my journey in a fresh waggon towards Puna, 136 miles distant. 9th March.

at Occurrences 1%

"The colonel has warned officers about their kits, and it would never do to have mine turned back from the waggon at the last minute.

during Occurrences 1%

Encountering one of these, he pointed out to us the narrow road which, winding up the slope, afforded means of bringing down in waggons during the two harvest seasons, each of which lasts for about fifty days, the fruit of these groves, which furnishes a principal article of food.

by Occurrences 1%

It was no uncommon occurrence to see an Indian waggon by the road-side, with its pair of horses sans driver, who might have been found either drunk or quarreling at the other end of the city.

into Occurrences 1%

You will see men running about like mad; urging forward their pack-horses, driving their waggons into one another, everything in confusion, as if hell had broken loose.

near Occurrences 1%

One of our cars met a peasant with a hand-waggon near Nerchau.

over Occurrences 1%

He said, "If we had taken a waggon over the desert, we'd know how to fix up this in a shake."

Which preposition to use with  waggons