Which preposition to use with indicators

for Occurrences 7%

This poem was translated by Lamb himself, and was first published in The Indicator for May 3, 1820.

of Occurrences 6%

William James expressed the same thought some decades later, when he emphasized that the abnormal was but the normal exaggerated and magnified, played upon by the limelight, and therefore the best teacher and indicator of the exact definition and limitations of the normal.

in Occurrences 2%

Next morning we found that a sea had walked in over the bridge, breaking it, and washing off it the first officer and the look-out manluckily they fell into a sail and not overboard; put out the galley-fires, so that we got a cold breakfast; and eased the ship; for the shock turned the indicator in the engine-room to 'Ease her.'

at Occurrences 2%

Is not this very interesting extract by Leigh Hunt?We have not his Indicator at hand for reference.

on Occurrences 2%

He had his cards to play in a game which required extremest caution, and there were no friendly indicators on the backs of his kings and aces.

than Occurrences 1%

Hygienists have for some years striven to obtain some very simple apparatus (rather as an indicator than an analytical instrument) that should permit it to be quickly ascertained whether the degree of impurity of a place was incompatible with health, and in what proportion it was so.

as Occurrences 1%

And the saying is not without reason; for when the name happens to be the true one, being proved in its application, it becomes no unimportant indicator as to the particular offices for which the thing named was designed.

Which preposition to use with  indicators