Which preposition to use with flay

IN Occurrences 3%

FLAYING IN PUNISHMENT OF SACRILEGE.

with Occurrences 2%

or horses coolly tortured by the hour, till covered with mangled flesh, or of swine having their legs tied and being suspended from a tree and lacerated with thongs for hours, or of hounds stretched and made fast at full length, flayed with whips, red pepper rubbed into their bleeding gashes, and hot brine dashed on to aggravate the torture?

from Occurrences 1%

The consequence of this was, that next morning the miserable sufferer was found dead, flayed from the shoulders to the waist.

past Occurrences 1%

He was a man flayed past all endurance, flayed by a love that fed on the revelation of a mystery in her being superbly in control.

to Occurrences 1%

A flaming land it was, naked and bare, scalped and flayed to the very bones of its stark skeleton.

Which preposition to use with  flay