Prepositions after "inculcate"

"inculcate in" or "inculcate into"?

In 53% of cases "inculcate in" is used

The habit of waking up early should be inculcated in the child.

Patton in WWII Germany inculcated in my dad the ability to inspire others through exemplary action.

But more importantly it inculcates in the children good values like unity, punctuality, commitment and silence.

The upbringing in that environment went a long way in inculcating in us a sense of racial and religious tolerance and amity.

Once it is officially ascertained that the gadget is a useless device, every sensible man should take upon himself/herself the responsibility to inculcate in people a sense of questioning.

In 13% of cases "inculcate by" is used

As briefly expressed above there is a deeper lying duty in a community that can only be inculcated by a mechanism that fits the needs of the society.

The SIS Act even requires it to brief the Leader of the Opposition, so long before Key had become a Prime Minister he had been inculcated by the SIS.

In 9% of cases "inculcate with" is used

So, I thought I was going to be inculcated with lovely women.

In 3% of cases "inculcate over" is used

Will you convert the majority in one afternoon? Of course not; these stereotypes have been inculcated over decades.

In 3% of cases "inculcate to" is used

Values and ethics should be inculcated to people as they mature, as that.