Which preposition to use with amplifications

of Occurrences 24%

They are frequently, moreover, mere repetitions or amplifications of the prose parts; and being intended more for the ear than the eye, are rather adapted to the stage than to the closet.

in Occurrences 1%

The description of the carpenter's trade and of the crowd at the Crucifixion may be merely rhetorical amplifications in the one case of the general Synoptic statement, in the other of the special statement in St. Mark.

on Occurrences 1%

The ancient historians, who never allow the interest of their narratives to suffer for want of a proper amplification on their part of the scale on which the deeds which they record were performed, say that the number of slaves liberated on this occasion was a hundred and twenty thousand, and

with Occurrences 1%

continued Wilder, who rarely paid much attention to the amplifications with which Fid so often saw fit to embellish the discourse.

Which preposition to use with  amplifications