Which preposition to use with fraction

of Occurrences 420%

Only a fraction of steel, between my soul and That.

to Occurrences 11%

Isn't it rather like the process in mathematics where we reduce fractions to a common denominator?

over Occurrences 9%

This would leave but a small fraction over NINETY THOUSAND, men, women, and children, owning slaves enough to unite them in a common interest.

in Occurrences 5%

What happens, then, is that every candidate with more than a quota, beginning with the top candidate, sheds a traction of each vote he has received, down the list, and the next one sheds his surplus fraction in the same way, and so on until candidates lower in the list, who are at first below the quota, fill up to it.

above Occurrences 3%

In 1852 the sum paid for this service was but a fraction above four millions and a quarter.

by Occurrences 3%

She took a half-sheet of note-paper and made out her list as carefully as a country "merchant's" "clerk" adds up two and threepence (New-England nomenclature) and twelve and a half cents, figure by figure, and fraction by fraction, before he can be sure they will make half a dollar, without cheating somebody.

on Occurrences 3%

A fraction of him is attended to in the evening, however, and a fraction on Sunday.

as Occurrences 2%

A reader with a bad arithmetical education, ignorant of the very existence of such a thing as a slide rule, knowing nothing of account keeping, who thinks of himself working out the resultant fractions with a stumpy pencil on a bit of greasy paper in a bad light, may easily think of this transfer of fractions as a dangerous and terrifying process.

under Occurrences 2%

This point he reached on the 23d July, 1832; but a fraction under 300 years after the discovery of its lower portions by De Soto.

from Occurrences 2%

When the very soul gets to be absorbed in the process of rolling gold over and over, in order to make it accumulate, the spirit grudges the withdrawal of the smallest fraction from the gainful pursuit; and here lies the secret of the disdain of appearances that is so generally to be met with in this description of persons.

with Occurrences 1%

A reader with a bad arithmetical education, ignorant of the very existence of such a thing as a slide rule, knowing nothing of account keeping, who thinks of himself working out the resultant fractions with a stumpy pencil on a bit of greasy paper in a bad light, may easily think of this transfer of fractions as a dangerous and terrifying process.

between Occurrences 1%

The fraction between 178°-180° C., after three distillations, gave the following analytical result: C = 86.95 H = 12.28 - 99.23 It appears from this result that the body is a hydrocarbon.

Which preposition to use with  fraction