Which preposition to use with wakens

in Occurrences 35%

Once, to remove a tooth and straighten the rest, they made me senseless; and that sinking into senselessness, though I knew I should waken in a minute, was horrible; andto sink into senselessness from which I shall never waken!

from Occurrences 28%

Finally, one morning he did not waken from the drunken sleep.

with Occurrences 23%

Out of these he wakened with a start to glare around suspiciously at the others.

to Occurrences 20%

And he had only just been wakened to it.

at Occurrences 10%

The thoughts of glory past and present shame, A thousand griefs, shall waken at the name!

out Occurrences 6%

For suppose that Donnegan wakened out of his sound sleep and observed the motion of the door; he would be suspicious if the door opened in a single continued motion; but if it worked in these degrees he would be hypersuspicious if he dreamed of danger.

into Occurrences 5%

The winter's dawn, with pink blushes, and restless soft sighs, was yet wakening into day.

on Occurrences 4%

[380] It would seem that something is wanting after this speech, unless we are to suppose that here the Boy lies down and falls asleep, and that he wakens on the second entrance of Hodge,where, however, the edits.

for Occurrences 3%

She will not waken for an hourperhaps two.

until Occurrences 2%

" He fell asleep, and did not waken until the next day.

through Occurrences 1%

As often as Follett wakened through the night he saw him sitting there, sometimes reading what looked like a little old Bible, sometimes speaking aloud as if seeking to memorise a passage.

by Occurrences 1%

The factory-bell chimed cheerily, and a few sleepers, in safe, luxurious beds, were wakened by hearing the girls sing on their way to work.

under Occurrences 1%

The great forests thrilling in the soft light, the very sleepy river wakening under the mist, chorded in with a grave bass to the rising anthem of welcome to the new life which God had freshly given to the world.

before Occurrences 1%

"There is no more," he said, "but this: Sleep now, and do not waken before noon to-morrowsleep!"

against Occurrences 1%

He was not afraid of being dull, or of boring her, but he was afraid of wakening against him the wary watchfulness of that side of her nature which he called Margaret Donne, as distinguished from Cordova, of the 'English-girl' side, of the potential old maid that is dormant in every young northern woman until the day she marries, and wakes to torment her like a biblical devil if she does not.

during Occurrences 1%

It did not seem possible that she had actually wakened during the night and found him gone, and with this reality before her she was strongly tempted to believe that the coming of Nash was only a vivid dream.

Which preposition to use with  wakens