Which preposition to use with stagnation

of Occurrences 34%

It broke the monotony of the eastern world by the impression of western energy and superior civilization, even as England's present mission is to break up the mental and moral stagnation of India and Cathay by pouring upon and through them the impulsive current of Anglo-Saxon commerce and conquest.

in Occurrences 8%

Nay, material prosperity is often the mark of real decline, when it either results in, or is connected with, a moral stagnation in the devoted attachment to principles.

to Occurrences 2%

There is stagnation to those who are not obliged to sell, and distress to those who are.

with Occurrences 1%

Before Dolly had come back to him he had resolved that he could only redeem his life from the stagnation with which it was threatened by working for others, now that the work of his own life had come to a close.

by Occurrences 1%

It is true that a Greymouth storekeeper when asked "How's trade?" concisely pictured a temporary stagnation by gloomily remarking, "There ain't bin a fight for a week!"

without Occurrences 1%

But the months of summer are a kind of sleeping stagnation without wind or tide, where they are left to force themselves forward by their own labour, and to direct their passage by their own skill; and where, if they have not some internal principle of activity, they must be stranded upon shallows, or lie torpid in a perpetual calm.

from Occurrences 1%

It was another of the "rotten" boroughs and fell into a period of stagnation from which the railway seems to have lately rescued it.

into Occurrences 1%

Anything was better than the dull stagnation into which she had fallen: she had felt this year, unless some great change came to her to take her out of this weary groove in which she was set, she must go melancholy mad.

Which preposition to use with  stagnation