Which preposition to use with inhale

with Occurrences 5%

Who hath not inhaled with ecstasy the delicious, the heavenly odour of "the Atar Gul, more precious than gold?"

through Occurrences 3%

This powder, says Mr. Safford, is a narcotic snuff "inhaled through the nostrils by means of a bifurcated tube."

in Occurrences 3%

Vathek is, indeed, without reference to the time of life [before he had closed his twentieth year] when the author penned it, a very remarkable performance; but, like most of the works of the great poet (Byron) who has eloquently praised it, it is stained with poison-spotsits inspiration is too often such as might have been inhaled in the "Hall of Eblis."

from Occurrences 2%

Thus all the influences that the mind could inhale from the material world through man's physical being, and all it could draw out of the depths of Divine revelation, were the dew and the light which it was its mission to bring to the fostering, growth, and glory of the human soul.

for Occurrences 2%

They allowed them to get out, one by one, and they were, able to inhale for a moment the fresh air in the open country by the side of the road.

without Occurrences 1%

Mixed now with the perfumes of the flowers was the odor of cocoanuts, coming from the piles of copra on the dock, a sweetish, oily smell, rich, powerful, and never in foreign lands to be inhaled without its bringing vividly before one scenes of the tropics.

into Occurrences 1%

This sudden difficulty of respiration is supposed to be caused by occasional exhalations of metalliferous vapour, which, being inhaled into the lungs, causes a strong feeling of suffocation.

than Occurrences 1%

She is an inquisitive girl, she is vehement, she has been brought up in an atmosphere where depravity is more generally inhaled than holiness.

under Occurrences 1%

Even the refreshing air of the evening was inhaled under an appearance of restraint, which, though it might not be at the moment felt, was too much interwoven with the habits of the people, ever to be entirely thrown aside.

Which preposition to use with  inhale