Prepositions after "propel"

propel by, into, through, from or on?

In 65% of cases "propel by" is used

Propelled by jetplane-like engines, they don't drift -- they fly.

When you are propelled by pain, you will never reach true fulfillment.

The planes are run on two metal rods, Propelled by a cable drag chain.

Taumualuas are propelled by paddles and can be steered from either end.

She will be propelled by twin 2 metre diameter, 5 bladed composite propellers.

According to City of Toronto bike lane bylaws, bicycles must be propelled by muscular power.

The Yanks jumped out to a 7-0 lead propelled by A-Rod's 300th career homerun in Yankees pinstripes.

Understand your Mind Mind functions on different levels; thoughts are propelled by mind due to certain conditions.

In a very short order I realized how incredible a sailboat is as we slipped through the water without a sound propelled by free energy.

The device was propelled by pushing your feet against the ground, thus rolling yourself and the device forward in a sort of gliding walk.

In 11% of cases "propel into" is used

Soon the Maid of the Mist was propelled into the Whirlpool.

See how four young lads from Liverpool were propelled into the dizzy heights of worldwide fame and fortune to become the greatest band of all time.

In 7% of cases "propel through" is used

As the boat was propelled through the rapids, it quickly filled with water.

In 4% of cases "propel towards" is used

She pushed it back, but found that it was being propelled towards the door by an invisible force.

In 2% of cases "propel along" is used

In to the car park came the late Mr Hotblack Desiato, propelled along the moving catwalk by his bodyguard.

In 2% of cases "propel at" is used

The nature of the game of cricket is that a hard ball is propelled at high speed toward the batsman who swings the bat in the attempt of hitting the ball.