Which preposition to use with magnetic

over Occurrences 8%

Left the encampment at 8.10 a.m.; steered north 135 degrees east magnetic over sandy country, covered with coarse scrub; at noon passed a narrow strip of wooded grassy land, the soil being limestone and red loam.

to Occurrences 2%

For the metallic attraction has proved magnetic to the fancies of a few.

in Occurrences 2%

It becomes magnetic in its relations,it is traversed by strange forces which did not belong to it.

towards Occurrences 1%

At 7.10 a.m. left our bivouac, steering north 120 degrees east magnetic towards a high sandstone cliff, which, after a ride of three-quarters of an hour through thickets of acacia, we ascended; but the view was not satisfactory, as thickets and scrubs extended over the whole of the country.

of Occurrences 1%

It was a huge thing, reaching nearly across the door, and warranted to pull toward it anything magnetic of reasonable dimensions.

from Occurrences 1%

As the sound-waves from the speaker's voice strike against the diaphragm, which has become magnetic from its nearness to the magnet pole, electric currents are generated in the coil of wire surrounding such pole, since the to-and-fro motions cause the lines of electro-magnetic force to pass through the wire on the moving coil.

about Occurrences 1%

There was something magnetic about him, for by these few words he established a little special relation with me which was never broken.

Which preposition to use with  magnetic