Which preposition to use with invade

in Occurrences 12%

In his fourteen points Wilson confined himself, in the matter of damages, to the following claims: (1) Reconstruction of Belgium, (2) Reconstruction of French territory invaded, (3) Reparation for territory invaded in Serbia, Montenegro and Rumania.

with Occurrences 6%

But all her puzzling was no good, Though staring up the bank she stood, Which, as she sunk, grew higher; Until, invaded with dismay, Lest baby's patience should give way, She frees her from the mire.

at Occurrences 4%

The sanctions of private life might, by this act be invaded at any time by hirelings; and bad as it was in itself, it was liable to more monstrous abuse.

from Occurrences 3%

Another that an Arab army was invading from the direction of El-Kerak.

on Occurrences 2%

If a man's working-hours are not to be respectedif his privacy is to be thus invaded on the flimsiest of pretexts,why, then, one may very reasonably look for chaos to come again.

by Occurrences 2%

The notables clung to the past like shipwrecked mariners who find themselves invaded by raging waters.

for Occurrences 2%

But it was the barbarians' custom not to fight in winter, and they were in a rich country which had not been invaded for a century, where they were revelling in unwonted comforts.

through Occurrences 2%

This latter province or county, which the Russians invaded through the Carpathian passes, lies in the northeast of Hungary, bordering on Galicia, Bukowina and Transylvania.

without Occurrences 1%

We have been amused, my lords, on this occasion with great profusion of mirth and ridicule, and have received the consolation of hearing that Britain is an island, and that an island is not to be invaded without ships.

before Occurrences 1%

She had seen the Tuileries invaded before leaving that hall where her husband's portrait by Ingres seemed to preside over her son's destinies.

as Occurrences 1%

They have invaded as groups of nomads seeking vacant pasturage, or as bands of military adventurers who, first offering their swords to princes of the elder peoples, have subsequently, on several occasions and in several localities, imposed themselves on their former masters.

Which preposition to use with  invade