Which preposition to use with demonstratives

of Occurrences 12%

This young man had been so very demonstrative of his ability to cope with the entire Sioux force that his companions resolved to test his bravery.

in Occurrences 10%

Ailie got worse; began to wander in her mind, gently; was more demonstrative in her ways to James, rapid in her questions, and sharp at times.

than Occurrences 6%

He was more demonstrative than his companion in the joyousness of this wild life.

as Occurrences 4%

Who knows therefore but Motion, whether Decorous or Representative, may not (as it seems highly probable it may) be taken into consideration by some Person capable of reducing it into a regular Science, tho not so demonstrative as that proceeding from Sounds, yet sufficient to entitle it to a Place among the magnify'd Arts.

with Occurrences 3%

TEMPERAMENTThe Great Dane is good-tempered, affectionate, and faithful to his master, not demonstrative with strangers; intelligent, courageous, and always alert.

to Occurrences 2%

If there were any change in his manner toward his mother during these months, it was that he grew tenderer and more demonstrative to her.

without Occurrences 1%

That is demonstrative with emphasis; the is demonstrative without emphasis.

from Occurrences 1%

The derivatives I have referred to their primitives, with an accuracy sometimes needless; for who does not see that remoteness comes from remote, lovely from love, concavity from concave, and demonstrative from demonstrate?

on Occurrences 1%

" Albert endeavored to forget his vexation by seeking the society of Miss Minorkey, who was sincerely glad to see him back, and who was more demonstrative on this evening than he had ever known her to be.

about Occurrences 1%

But there was nothing demonstrative about her.

Which preposition to use with  demonstratives