Which preposition to use with whereabouts

of Occurrences 163%

Except for these sounds, I had no idea of the whereabouts of the house.

in Occurrences 9%

Whereabouts in the room was he?"

from Occurrences 7%

My information, however, must be furnished to you in strictest confidence," he added, "because there are reasons why I should withhold her whereabouts from you.

to Occurrences 6%

Thus, as they moved from place to place, he followed them in his thoughts, and was able to point out their whereabouts to inquiring friends.

on Occurrences 3%

I had forgotten everything in this apparition of the woman I have described in a place so disassociated with any conception I could possibly have of her whereabouts on this especial evening.

of Occurrences 3%

A British vessel of war was sent down with presents for the Sheikh, and to ascertain the whereabout of the fine harbour reported to exist there by the Sheikh and his people.

by Occurrences 3%

There was no answering cry from Holman, and although it was possible that he would not disclose his whereabouts by replying to my yell, I decided that I could do little to help him in the impenetrable darkness.

at Occurrences 3%

And yet, if Mr. Dabney Kinzer had known his whereabouts at that very moment, he would half have envied him.

during Occurrences 2%

They offered no explanation of their whereabouts during the trouble, but Bennington surmised shrewdly that they had hunted a dry place.

until Occurrences 1%

At last a period of comparative quiet set in, and though gentlemen of the Press were still anxious to extract information from me, nothing further appeared in print as to M. Zola's whereabouts until the 'Times' Paris correspondent, M. de Blowitz, contributed to his paper, early in the present year, a most detailed and amusing account of M. Zola's flight from France and his subsequent movements in exile.

behind Occurrences 1%

How the culprits had managed to slip through the fingers of the law in the first place no one could say, but the fact remains that they were able to get out of England, without, apparently, leaving a trace of their intentions or their whereabouts behind them.

for Occurrences 1%

She carefully avoided asking her about our whereabouts for the last few days, but she scrutinized Virginia's soul and must have found it as white as snow.

in Occurrences 1%

The next thing was to transfer himself to Captain Grant's residence in Waltham,exactly whereabout in Waltham he did not know, but, of course, he could easily find out,and, without exciting the grouty old salt's suspicions of false play, make sure of the cotton at his own price.

Which preposition to use with  whereabouts