Which preposition to use with yanking
A Yank in the R.A.F., by Harlan Thomas, pseud.
Suzanne watched him as he yanked off her pants.
"Well, kid, you're going to be yanked out of this little imitation world of yours pretty pronto.
Suddenly he threw out the clutch, shut down his throttle control with one hand, and yanked with the other at the cord which loosed the Waterbug's shrill whistle.
The Last Yank of the Yanks.
As we were gliding along quite swiftly, I set my pole on the bottom and gave the boat a sudden push to avoid a boulder, when the pole stuck in the crevice between two rocks, and instead of losing the pole by the sudden jerk I gave, I was the one who was very suddenly yanked from the boat by the spring of the pole, and landed in the middle of the river.
I yanked at the flap at the back of the cart, got it open a bit, looked out to find them standing in the middle of the road, staring after us in amazement.