Which preposition to use with haphazards

among Occurrences 1%

He left the path, walking at haphazard among the undergrowth.

as Occurrences 1%

Unless, therefore, you wish your intellectual processes to be as hazy and haphazard as those of mental shirkers and loafers, you must eschew, not necessarily all slang, but all heedless, all habitual use of it.

from Occurrences 1%

They dazzle and bewilder us with beauties plucked at haphazard from all times and ages,as much forgeries as any that men are hanged for,and then, when the cheat begins to peep through, they fool us again with pretences of thoroughness, consistency of style, genuineness in the use of materials, etc., as if the danger were in the execution, and not in the main intention.

in Occurrences 1%

What was haphazard in their reign of terror was due to the inevitable excesses of a soldiery taking the calculated redress ordered by superiors as licence in the first red passion of war to a war-mad nation, which was sullen because Belgians had not given up the keys of the gate to France.

than Occurrences 1%

Granted that in the eleventh century there was more haphazard than in the nineteenth, and that there was less care for human life on the eve of a war; still, without a doubt, the armament of Normandy in 1066 was not to be compared with that of France in 1830, and yet William's intention was to conquer England, whereas Charles X. thought only of chastising the dey of Algiers.

with Occurrences 1%

Steps were taken at haphazard with full trust in Providence and utter forgetfulness that Providence does not absolve men from foresight.

Which preposition to use with  haphazards