Which preposition to use with intersperse

with Occurrences 243%

The deputies would call out: "Allez! allez!" interspersed with a few lively criticisms on what he was saying to them; he was perfectly unmoved, merely replied: "I will go on with pleasure as soon as you will be quiet enough for me to be heard."

among Occurrences 14%

The anecdotes interspersed among the battles refresh the mind very agreeably, and I am delighted with the very many passages of simple pathos abounding throughout the poem,passages which the author of "Crazy Kate" might have written.

in Occurrences 14%

The banks, which are of a spongy black loam, grow a heavy crop of coarse meadow grass, interspersed in the late summer with the umbrella- like white clusters of water hemlock.

through Occurrences 11%

No man of his day wrote the Saxon language so purely as did Alfred himself; and he was distinguished not only for his knowledge of Latin, but for profound philosophical reflections interspersed through his writings, which would do honor to a Father of the Church.

throughout Occurrences 3%

About five feet above the road I saw what looked like one of the small rocks which are freely interspersed throughout the gravels here

over Occurrences 2%

The lake measures from north-east to south-west about seventy English miles, with a third of the breadth, but it is not one collection of water; there being several dry places, like so many islands, interspersed over its surface, depending however, as to their number and extent upon the season of the year, and upon the quantity of water in the particular season.

at Occurrences 2%

They lessened the hardships of farm labor by village gossip and choral singing, interspersed at regular intervals with rest periods, in which quantities of chicha quenched the thirst and cheered the mind.

between Occurrences 2%

The rest he had interspersed between the centre and the wing, and he had a hundred and ten complete cohorts; these amounted to forty-five thousand men.

along Occurrences 1%

Below this the country is of various aspectshills, bottom-land, and high rocky bluffs; and towards the mouth, cotton-wood trees, (populus angulata), and cane brakes, are interspersed along the banks.

from Occurrences 1%

In No. 335, we gave the outline of the story of Rienzi, principally from Gibbon, but interspersed from other authorities.

about Occurrences 1%

General Abbott said that we needed submarine mines or fixed torpedoes, which should be thickly interspersed about the channel and be exploded by an electric battery on shore.

on Occurrences 1%

Here, too, the seats, interspersed on the surrounding hills, afforded ample matter for Sam's curious discoveries.

Which preposition to use with  intersperse