Which preposition to use with relapses

into Occurrences 303%

At first, she screamed, wildly; but had relapsed into silent trembling, by the time I reached the stairs.

of Occurrences 11%

Even the Count of Egmont was not proof against the subtle seductions of the wily monarch, whose severe yet flattering letters half frightened and half soothed him into a relapse of royalism.

to Occurrences 7%

But in the former case, great labour is required to force nature beyond her ordinary limits, and the same labour must be unceasingly kept up, or she will certainly relapse to her original dimensions.

from Occurrences 6%

The day Monsieur de Marne received this intelligence he was delighted; and the more so, as he had just learned that one of the patients whom he had sent to the hospital had died, in consequence of a relapse from having been discharged too soon.

for Occurrences 5%

My companion was deeply thoughtful, relapsing for a while into that sombreness of manner that had so impressed me when I first met her.

in Occurrences 4%

He rallied somewhat, but suffered a dangerous relapse in June, just prior to the publication of his final volume, containing all his best poemsIsabella, Hyperion, the Eve of St. Agnes, Lamia, and the leading Odes.

with Occurrences 4%

"Once I did go back to 'Frisco"he told her of the relapse with cold candor"out at heels, and ready to give up.

by Occurrences 3%

He appears to have salved his conscience in this relapse by devoting part of his income to the reclamation of a great marsh on his estate.

on Occurrences 2%

They were probably little surprised on hearing of this relapse on the part of the boy,experience had doubtless taught them it was no uncommon thing, and we plainly see they were convinced that all further attempts at reclaiming him were useless.

without Occurrences 1%

For this great evil some immediate remedy must be provided; and I confess, my lords, I did hope that his Majesty's servants would not have suffered so many years of peace to relapse without paying some attention to an object which ought to engage and interest all.

at Occurrences 1%

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings, the physicians and all the family of painful death (to alter Gray's phrase), were persuaded and persuaded me, that the bark, which took great place, would save my brother's lifebut he relapsed at three o'clock on Thursday, and died last night.

due Occurrences 1%

(1790-92), and after a further relapse due to the Napoleonic wars, a long series of constitutional and linguistic reforms were introduced by successive parliaments between 1825 and 1848.

under Occurrences 1%

Thessaly relapses under the Macedonian influence.

after Occurrences 1%

I have witnessed relapse after relapse into vice, under circumstances which seemed like the most heartless ingratitude to him; but he joyfully hailed the first symptom of repentance, and was always ready to grant a new probation.

Which preposition to use with  relapses