Which preposition to use with window

of Occurrences 1538%

After that, I just sat; and thus the daylight found me, when it crept wanly in through the barred, high windows of the great kitchen.

in Occurrences 620%

Since eight, I have watched the kennel, from the small, side window in my study.

at Occurrences 331%

He would read his letters and papers, dress slowly, look out of the window at the crowds on the pavementhe had come back to Parisfeel the infectious cheeriness and sense of adventure of the city; then he would say to himself that his trip had been successful.

with Occurrences 253%

It is as though Patti wouldn't sing till her manager threw an egg at her, or as though Sir Frederick Leighton would only paint a picture after Mr. Whistler had broken his studio windows with a brick.

on Occurrences 248%

Now that I had seen an instance of the strength the creatures possessed, I felt considerable anxiety about the windows on the ground floorin spite of the fact that they were so strongly barred.

to Occurrences 131%

The rope when landed proved to be of considerable length, sufficient when doubled, they calculated, to reach from the topmost window to within five or six feet of the ground.

for Occurrences 114%

For in many of the stores, is there not an upper tier of windows for our use?

into Occurrences 88%

I went outside, as I had so often done when I was a child, and looked through the windows into the still and now sacred place, which had always impressed me with a certain awe.

from Occurrences 56%

"I want to see him smile again, just as he does some days when a hand-organ-man's monkey climbs up to our windows from the street.

through Occurrences 48%

I seemed, now, to see the window through a mist.

by Occurrences 46%

"Before he reached the fire, three persons had been rescued by the police, who took them down from the second-floor window by means of a builder's ladder; and, on his arrival, there were seven persons in the third floor, six in the left-hand window, and one in the right-hand window.

over Occurrences 39%

The church-tower is mossy and much gnawed by time; it has narrow loop-holes up and down its front and sides, and an arched window over the low portal, set with small panes of glass, cracked, dim, and irregular, through which a bygone age is peeping out into the daylight.

like Occurrences 29%

We met him often walking about the streets with one or two of his gentlemen, and looking in at the windows like an ordinary provincial.

above Occurrences 29%

From this window above the street I can hear a variety of noises by day and a variety of different noises by night.

near Occurrences 28%

"How can I say what a mother should say?" While she spoke he began pacing the apartment, each time, as he came to the double window near which she sat, peering out with a yearning, far-away look toward the river and the red lines of the hills beyond it.

without Occurrences 28%

"Nobody could raise these windows without alarming the house," Grady said, and pointed to a tiny wire running along the woodwork.

as Occurrences 27%

And now a shriek of laughter came from the windows as the villagers, slowly opening the papers they held, came upon the caricature of Peggy McNutt.

behind Occurrences 25%

But I put it to you that on the 18th of August, when this tree was covered with its summer foliage, you could no more have seen the library window behind its branches than you could have seen the inhabitants of Mars.

across Occurrences 17%

There's a man washing windows across the street; watch and see if he does his work properly.

beside Occurrences 11%

She reached the windows beside the Porte St. Antoine, and Condé met her there; he rode up, covered with blood and dust, his scabbard lost, his sword in hand.

under Occurrences 11%

" Somewhat cheered by this promise, Billie retreated into the sun-flooded dining-room, and, going over to a window under which flowers bloomed gayly in boxes, looked out at the pretty view.

before Occurrences 11%

" CHAPTER XXXV Anna passed her hand through Norgate's arm and led him forcibly away from the shop window before which they had been standing.

towards Occurrences 11%

Next morning the Sultan looked out of the window towards Aladdin's palace and rubbed his eyes, for it was gone.

out Occurrences 11%

" Norgate looked through the windows out into the warehouse.

against Occurrences 11%

The window against which he leaned shook.

Which preposition to use with  window