Which preposition to use with expulsion

of Occurrences 271%

Exaggerated reports spread from mouth to mouth, each teller of the story adding to it some details drawn from his own imagination, until, away down in the Second Form, it was confidently asserted that Oaks had called Mr. Grice a "little tin monkey," and that Allingford had boxed the master's ears; which enormities would most certainly result in the expulsion of the two offenders.

from Occurrences 96%

When expulsion from college, in his junior years, was visited upon Jack Sprague, he straightway became the hero of Acredale.

by Occurrences 6%

Expulsion by the Genoese of their nobles and the French.

for Occurrences 4%

On one occasion he narrowly escaped expulsion for having been concerned in the rescue of a student, who, in violation of the supposed privileges of the University had been arrested for debt within its precincts: but his superiors contented themselves with passing a public censure on him.

on Occurrences 3%

And the horrors and follies of war are the working out and expulsion on the surface of evils which have long been festering within.

in Occurrences 2%

The Mason, however, who is affiliated with more than one lodge, must remember that he is subject to the independent jurisdiction of each; may for the same offense be tried in each, and, although acquitted by all except one, that, if convicted by that one, his conviction will, if he be suspended or expelled, work his suspension or expulsion in all the others.

into Occurrences 2%

Entirely convinced on this point, Nyoda went back to Mr. Jackson, and told him her belief, begging him not to put his threat of expulsion into execution.

to Occurrences 1%

The Grand Lodge may, however, only approve in part, and may reduce the penalty inflicted, as for instance, from expulsion to suspension.

at Occurrences 1%

You remember the expulsions at Maynooth, and you know what they were for.

Which preposition to use with  expulsion