Which preposition to use with dwindled

to Occurrences 97%

" As he said, three distinct times the Wolverine had thrilled to an imminent discovery, which, upon nearer investigation, had dwindled to nothing more than a floating fowl.

into Occurrences 58%

The Ghost of a poor Lover, dwindled into a Heyho.

in Occurrences 26%

They slacked away again when the price of silver went down, and the ore dwindled in La Golondrina.

with Occurrences 4%

It is proper to apprise thee that the virtues of the talisman having necessarily dwindled with its bulk, it is at present incompetent to evoke any Genie, and can at most summon an imp, of whose company thou wilt never be able to rid thyself, inasmuch as the least friction will inevitably destroy what little of the talisman remains.

as Occurrences 4%

They sat where they could watch the red and green lights, reflected like topazes and rubies in the shimmering water, fall away and dwindle as the silhouette of the embarcadero receded.

before Occurrences 3%

Even the colossal fabrics of Ancient Egypt dwindle before this superhuman masonry.

by Occurrences 3%

One does more of one thing and another of another, and the feet soon show the effects of the occupation, the claws first, then the muscles, and even the bones dwindling by disuse, or waxing stout and strong.

of Occurrences 2%

The harbor, at one time one of the most important ports in Europe, is too small and shallow for modern shipping, and the oil industry, once the backbone of the place, has sadly dwindled of late years.

from Occurrences 2%

Or is that other anomaly, which has so perplexed the curious foreigner, an admitted fact, that in proportion as the country has waxed great and powerful, its public men have dwindled from giants in the last century to dwarfs in this?

among Occurrences 1%

Then, as he watched two sleek, brown ponies with their yellow-clad riders dwindling among the rocks, his memory cleared suddenly, and he realised that the first great journalistic chance of his life was slipping away from him.

toward Occurrences 1%

So the little things, instead of thriving and developing, as was their right, dwindled toward the inevitable end.

after Occurrences 1%

Nor could levies be relied upon for any length of time; they dwindled after a few weeks, in order to attend to their agricultural interests, for agriculture was the only great and permanent pursuit in the feudal ages.

Which preposition to use with  dwindled