Which preposition to use with limbo

of Occurrences 50%

Russia has been lately moving in the same direction; her commercial interests are rapidly progressing, but her peasantry is at a standstill, France and Italy have already grown a fat bourgeoisie, but their workers remain in a limbo of poverty and strikes.

on Occurrences 2%

Limbo on the loose, a midsummer night's dream.

at Occurrences 1%

The alphabetical system of arrangement is the most contemptible of all, and should be relegated to a limbo at once.

for Occurrences 1%

Such theories were sent to limbo for ever, when a study of those plays of whose date we have external evidence revealed the fact that, as Shakespeare's life advanced, a corresponding development took place in the metrical structure of his verse.

into Occurrences 1%

"Friend's husband" was a sort of limbo into which men were dropped by scrupulous ladies; so Kate decided, with a frown at herself for having even thought that David could wish to emerge from that nondescript place of spiritual residence.

Which preposition to use with  limbo