Which preposition to use with immerses

in Occurrences 236%

I, in common with the rest of the world, had imagined him anchored safely in Philadelphia, immersed in chemical research.

to Occurrences 6%

Mr. Heatherbloom bent lower over the tub; his four-footed charge Beauty, contentedly immersed to the neck in nice comfortably warm water, licked him.

into Occurrences 2%

Immersed into blissful dilettantism as in a warm bath, we are half awake, half dreaming.

beneath Occurrences 2%

Immediately the royal person "became immersed beneath the waves" a band, concealed in a bathing machine struck up "God save Great George our King."

for Occurrences 2%

In addition, the whole foot may then be immersed for some hours daily in a cold bath, which bath should be strongly impregnated with one or other of the following salts: Iron Sulphate, Zinc Sulphate, Copper Sulphate, Aluminium Sulphate, Lead Acetate, or Sodium Chloridebetter still, a mixture of the various sulphates here mentioned.

on Occurrences 1%

The Princesse de Conti and M. de Montpensier, having been immersed on the landward side of the carriage, were rescued with comparative ease; but the peril had nevertheless been great, and the consternation general.

between Occurrences 1%

immersed between four walls, in what withering poor-house do they endure the penalty of double darkness, where the chink of the dropt half-penny no more consoles their forlorn bereavement, far from the sound of the cheerful and hope-stirring tread of the passenger?

up Occurrences 1%

Further on, among those immersed up to the throat, was Guy de Montfort the Englishman, who slew his father's slayer, Prince Henry, during divine service, in the bosom of God; and then by degrees the river became shallower and shallower till it covered only the feet; and here the Centaur quitted the pilgrims, and they crossed over into a forest.

without Occurrences 1%

It is therefore completely water-tight, and may be for hours immersed without the powder getting wet, unless the stopper should chance to be knocked out.

Which preposition to use with  immerses