Which preposition to use with percolate
Perhaps a wish that the horse might lie down and die at this moment (no doubt he would be glad to!) percolated through the current of his thoughts.
Then gradually the seed blown over the surface of the spring from the weeds and grass near by will take root, and, in the course of a few years, a strong turf will be formed, through which the water may percolate in many places, though giving to the unsuspecting traveler no sign of its treacherous character.
Consequently, they began guessing at the drift of public opinion, as it percolated to them through the medium of their education and prejudices.
At twenty-three centuries' distance we see in him the source of a river of spiritual influence, that yet streams on, more than a Missouri, in the minds of men,more than a Missouri, for it not only flows as an open current, but, percolating beneath the surface, and coming up in distinct and distant fountains, it becomes the hidden source of many a constant tide in the faiths and philosophies of nations.
It was then again stirred into 150 c.c. of boiling water, and was again boiled and percolated until apparently thoroughly exhausted.
The liquid was filtered off, and the residue percolated with about 60 c.c. of water.