Which preposition to use with scandalise

at Occurrences 13%

he!" "Do you actually mean to say you don't know that?" responded the Philosopher, scandalised at the irreverence of the insects, but inwardly rejoicing at the prospect of a controversy in which he could not be worsted.

with Occurrences 3%

Goodly legs and shoulders of mutton, exhilarating cordials, books, pictures, the opportunities of seeing foreign countries, independence, heart's ease, a man's own time to himself, are not muckhowever we may be pleased to scandalise with that appellation the faithful metal that provides them for us.

in Occurrences 2%

He said to them again: 'All you shall be scandalised in me this night.

beyond Occurrences 1%

What if I thought Cromwell and Pierre Leroux infinitely more faithful men in their way, and better members of the "Invisible Church," than the torturer-pedant Laud, or the facing bothways Protestant-Manichee Taylor?' It was lucky for the life of young Love that the discussion went no further: Argemone was becoming scandalised beyond all measure.

Which preposition to use with  scandalise