Which preposition to use with impacts

of Occurrences 141%

In the same second of time, the world-noise was drowned in the roar of the wind, and then my ears ached, under the stunning impact of the thunder.

on Occurrences 17%

In the twilight gloom his glittering rows of shark's teeth seemed impacted on my eyeballI saw them, and nothing else.

with Occurrences 8%

The surge of her relief, like a suddenly released current, impacting with that other current of her unleashed anger, made of her consciousness a sort of wild, fuming whirlpool.

from Occurrences 4%

Amidst the complex and confused happenings, the impacts from the great outer world that constituted Mr. Bensington's fame, a shining and active figure presently became conspicuousbecame almost, as it were, a leader and marshal of these externalities in Mr. Bensington's eyes.

between Occurrences 4%

The mother frequently, on awaking, discovers the baby's face closely impacted between her bosom and her arm, and its body rigid and lifeless; or else so enveloped in the "head-blanket" and superincumbent bedclothes, as to render breathing a matter of physical impossibility.

in Occurrences 3%

The regulation or the domination of monopoly was an issue going to the foundation of society, and popular and financial energy had come into violent impact in regard to the control of prices.

for Occurrences 1%

"The substance would have been too soft for sufficient impact for a burst.

at Occurrences 1%

I think, from what Doctor Waram told me many years later, that the poet must have suffered the violence and terror of that plummet drop, must have felt the tearing clutch of pointed rocks in the wall face, must have known the leaping upward of the earth, the whine of wind in his bursting ears, the dizzy spinning, the rending, obliterating impact at last....

like Occurrences 1%

But these men gave a single impact like that which is conceived to have first set the planets in motion; Christ claims to be a perpetual attractive power like the sun which determines their orbit.

than Occurrences 1%

As pressure is an indication and measure of lost velocity, we may then reasonably look for greater pressure on the scale when a stream is confined after impact than when it discharges freely in every direction.

to Occurrences 1%

He put one of them in position, and aimed a blow at it, but it glanced off, and the stone flew off with the impact to some distance.

over Occurrences 1%

It would almost seem as if the first reaction from B to F should be exactly neutralized by the second impact from F to D. But such is not the case, as experiment shows an excess of the second impact over the first reaction amounting to six units, and shows also that the behavior of the stream through its second quadrant is precisely similar in kind to the first, only less in degree.

Which preposition to use with  impacts