Which preposition to use with pervades
Her features, full of sensibility, her voice such as to thrill the soul and all she says, pervaded with wit and good sense."
The family circle of different animals and birds is an admirable illustration of the peace which should pervade among families.
What was that light, so brilliant and pervading throughout space, that converted each of those masses of dark matter into globes clothed with a glorious brightness?
All together go to make up the moral government of the world,pervading like the atmosphere, and like it resting with uniform pressure upon the earth.
The world-reason pervades in its omnipresence the greatest and the smallest, but in varying degrees.
It is no doubt pervaded by a disproportion between the trivial and often bungled contents and the comparatively finished form; but the real significance of this poetry lay precisely in its formal features, especially those of language and metre.
According to Plato, there are many orders of immortality, pervading from on high to the last of things; and the ultimate echo, as it were, of immorality is seen in the perpetuity of the mundane wholes, which according to the doctrine of the Elean Guest in the Politicus, they participate from the Father of the universe.