Prepositions after "hasten"

hasten to, by, from, after or into?

In 48% of cases "hasten to" is used

hasten to the Prayer, hasten to the Prayer.

hasten to the Prayer, hasten to the Prayer.

One devoted Ansaari women hastened to Uhad in search of Rasulullah.

The impatient Calenus did not wait to be twice invited; he hastened towards the aperture.

Byock and others are not telling you is that many patients are hastened to their death, i.

Her cries echoed along the hall, and Sosia, in peevish anger, hastened to see what was the matter.

He visited his countrymen far and near, always ready to hasten to any point to give them the consolations of religion.

hasten to real success, hasten to real success Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest.

hasten to real success, hasten to real success Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest.

He hastened to reply vehemently, and yet so confusedly, that Ione feared for his reason more than she dreaded his violence.

In 10% of cases "hasten by" is used

I agree about the slow demise of the Tea Party hastened by this election.

In 5% of cases "hasten towards" is used

The impatient Calenus did not wait to be twice invited; he hastened towards the aperture.

In 2% of cases "hasten for" is used

The proposal is still to come into fruition and we should be most grateful if the bottlenecks for the implementation of the proposal are removed and the process hastened for us.