Which preposition to use with gluts

with Occurrences 23%

Immense flights of these birds are to be seen in the Hebrides, and other parts of Scotland; and, in the winter, large numbers are sent to the London market, which is sometimes so much glutted with them that they are sold very cheap.

of Occurrences 18%

If the House were not careful, there would be a glut of Republicans in it, and the shares would be pitifully meagre.

before Occurrences 2%

But France was glutted before the war; and all speculations entered into on a presumption of a demand equal to that of the first years of the treaty, must have failed in a certain degree, though the two countries had remained at peace.

in Occurrences 2%

But it must be remembered, that the glut in the Tasmanian labour market is produced by the presence of crowds of convicts, in various stages of restraint, all prevented from leaving the island, and forced to remain and seek employment there; so that as soon as the demand for labour falls off, or the supply of it becomes disproportionately large, it is the free population that is necessarily displaced.

on Occurrences 1%

With a judicious word over a cup of tea an editor who refuses a bribe finds his or her talents a glut on the market.

Which preposition to use with  gluts