Which preposition to use with agonised

at Occurrences 2%

Mary was perfectly agonised at this sight; she forgot all else; she saw neither soldiers nor executioners; she saw nothing but her dearly-loved Son; and, springing from the doorway into the midst of the group who were insulting and abusing him, she threw herself on her knees by his side and embraced him.

in Occurrences 2%

I remember well how I used to agonise in explanation, trying to make her see our difficulties and to face them with me.

beyond Occurrences 1%

There were hours, particularly those hours of sudden wakefulness in the middle of the night when our minds lose their sense of proportion, in which Theophil agonised beyond endurance, and, as on that afternoon when he had found Jenny's diary, said to himself with merciless reiteration, "She seems to have had a shock""It was you who killed Jenny.

with Occurrences 1%

The place was thronged with serpents of the most appalling and unwonted description, among which ran tormented the naked spirits of the robbers, agonised with fear.

without Occurrences 1%

Call not the eight; I did not bring them hither, because they could not see me thus agonising without being scandalised; they would yield to temptation, forget much of the past, and lose their confidence in me.

than Occurrences 1%

For five long years I had been trying to get it out of my ears, but now more guttural, more agonised than before, it broke upon my tortured senses.

Which preposition to use with  agonised