Which preposition to use with divergence

of Occurrences 70%

In the early Church there was a divergence of date and practice in Advent celebration.

from Occurrences 31%

The word seems unduly fiery when one remembers the smiling, insouciant manner of his divergences from the conventional type; yet he was inveterately himself, and not some schoolmaster's or tailor's or barber's version of Gray Stoddard; and in this, though Johnnie did not know it, lay the strength of his charm for her.

between Occurrences 12%

As a rule they still are closely related in thought; sometimes, however, the divergence between them is wide.

in Occurrences 12%

But even in the words left to us there are fairly marked divergences in appearance.

into Occurrences 2%

In all candor we must at least concede that such considerations suggest a genetic descent from the drift period down to the present, and allow time enoughif time is of any accountfor variation and natural selection to work out some appreciable results in the way of divergence into races or even into so-called species.

with Occurrences 1%

Yet this may have been the beginning of a divergence with Russia.

due Occurrences 1%

A.The parallel motion is an arrangement of jointed rods, so connected together that the divergence from the vertical line at any point in the arc described by the beam is corrected by an equal and opposite divergence due to the arc performed by the jointed rods during the stroke; and as these opposite deviations mutually correct one another, the result is that the piston rod moves in a vertical direction.

to Occurrences 1%

These storms have their origin to the east or to the southeast of the Philippines, whence their course is westward, with a slight divergence to the north or south, the average direction appearing to be west by north.

as Occurrences 1%

But the critics fail to perceive that this sterility proves nothing against the derivative origin of the actual species; for it may as well have been intended to keep separate those forms which have reached a certain amount of divergence as those which were always thus distinct.

Which preposition to use with  divergence