Which preposition to use with imaginable

in Occurrences 5%

Ordinarily she had taken the greatest pleasure imaginable in her toilet, so that on this account, added to his sleepless night, Mr. Tebrick was utterly dejected, and it was then that he resolved to put a project into execution that would show him, so he thought, whether he had a wife or only a wild vixen in his house.

for Occurrences 4%

That always struck me as being about the worst plight imaginable for a human being.

of Occurrences 3%

While it would be folly to pretend that Mark, in his situation, obtained the most accurate notions imaginable of all he saw and heard, in his visits to Amsterdam, London, Cadiz, Bordeaux, Marseilles, Leghorn, Gibraltar, and two or three other ports that might be mentioned and to which he went, he did glean a good deal, some of which was useful to him in after-life.

to Occurrences 3%

In short there is nothing that comes nearer the divine perfection, than when the monarch, as with us, enjoys a capacity of doing all the good imaginable to mankind, under a disability of all that is evil.'

on Occurrences 3%

Of Ned Herring I need only here say that he was the most tearing villain imaginable on the stage, and off it the most civil-spoken, honest-seeming young gentleman.

between Occurrences 3%

For there is the most curious resemblance imaginable between the cells of the adrenal cortex and those of the corpus luteum, some day to be completely explained.

from Occurrences 2%

A balloon is the best pulpit imaginable from which to preach a sermon upon the littleness of mundane realities, firstbecause no one can hear you, and your congregation cannot therefore be held responsible for indifference to your teaching; and secondbecause at that height you are fully impressed with the truth of what you say.

into Occurrences 1%

It was Hank, after a pause longer than the preceding ones that no one seemed able to break, who first let loose all this pent-up emotion in very unexpected fashion, by springing suddenly to his feet and letting out the most ear-shattering yell imaginable into the night.

as Occurrences 1%

Raids are all wrong as practical politics, but they are human and imaginable as practical jokes.

out Occurrences 1%

The gay Corinna, who sets up for an Indifference and becoming Heedlessness, gives her Husband all the Torment imaginable out of meer Insolence, with this peculiar Vanity, that she is to look as gay as a Maid in the Character of a Wife.

Which preposition to use with  imaginable