Which preposition to use with paralyze

with Occurrences 14%

Patsy was paralyzed with horror and had fallen back into her chair to glare alternately at Bob West and the big bully who threatened her cousin's husband.

in Occurrences 8%

"O, uncle, hard of head and paralyzed in recollection! is it any good excuse for sacrificing my poor life, that, in your cloven state, you put me down a cellar, like a pan of milk, and then could not remember where you'd put me?

for Occurrences 3%

"But what hath Venice to fear from a Pope who is paralyzed for the first two months of his reign by a reading of a horoscope!" exclaimed one of the company scornfully.

as Occurrences 2%

The technical terms he gives are as paralyzing as a Russian name spelled backwards.

from Occurrences 1%

And in the chair sat a man, and I could see at once that he had lost the use of his legsthat he was paralyzed from the waist down.

on Occurrences 1%

CARAC´CI OF FRANCE, Jean Jouvenet, who was paralyzed on the right side, and painted with his left hand (1647-1707).

to Occurrences 1%

For to occupy every spare moment in reading, and to do nothing but read, is even more paralyzing to the mind than constant manual labor, which at least allows those engaged in it to follow their own thoughts.

during Occurrences 1%

The Spiritualists excuse the crudities which their Plato, St. Paul, and Shakspeare utter, by ascribing them to the imperfection of human language; and I may claim the same allowance in setting forth mental conditions of which the mind itself can grasp no complete idea, seeing that its most important faculties are paralyzed during the existence of those conditions.]

Which preposition to use with  paralyze