Which preposition to use with revulsion

of Occurrences 110%

At the same instant I experienced a sharp interior revulsion of some sort, most briefly momentary, but of a character that shook me from head to toe.

in Occurrences 24%

There was a visible revulsion in the larger part of the audience as the tale went on; and when the lawyer wound up with the story of Mrs. Sprague's baffled efforts in Washington to have her boy brought North, there was an outburst of applause and a faint cheer from the younger men for "glorious old Jack.

from Occurrences 20%

She had greeted me as girl greets her lover, but was that any more than the revulsion from fear and the pity of a tender heart?

against Occurrences 7%

" These reports hoodwinked the ignorant natives for a little while, but when the stream of haggard soldiers, wounded and exhausted, began pouring back from the south, they guessed what had happened, and a fierce revulsion against the Germano-Turkish régime set in.

at Occurrences 4%

And then, with a shock and revulsion at herself, she remembered that her father had read at worship that morning something about giving even a cup of cold water to a disciple for Christ's sake.

to Occurrences 3%

But a revulsion to what?

on Occurrences 2%

He starts in revulsion on seeing APOLLO.

for Occurrences 1%

He felt a sudden revulsion for the vile stuff.

through Occurrences 1%

During the earlier stages of the revulsion through which we have just passed much acrimonious discussion arose and great diversity of opinion existed as to its real causes.

toward Occurrences 1%

His feeling which had held him on the desert when he should have gone home, that feeling of literal revulsion toward his inheritance, was a thing born in him which had grown under her caresses and her training.

Which preposition to use with  revulsion