Which preposition to use with preserver

of Occurrences 61%

He first discovered himself to the good old Gonzalo, calling him the preserver of his life; and then his brother and the king knew that he was the injured Prospero.

with Occurrences 4%

Down and down he went, where everything was black and cold and suffocating; then the life-preserver with which nature had endowed him in the form of his fat brought him to the surface.

on Occurrences 3%

A lady floated by with a life-preserver on.

in Occurrences 2%

Say, on your way down tell the barhop to mix me up a life preserver in a rose glass.

for Occurrences 2%

"They told us we should have a life preserver for everybody on board and a fog horn.

to Occurrences 2%

He managed to fasten the life-preserver to him, and with the buoyancy of the cork to aid him he swam easily, though he did not make very fast progress.

from Occurrences 1%

"The Indians universally fix upon a particular object as sacred to themselvesas the giver of prosperity and as their preserver from evil.

before Occurrences 1%

Your bos'n, whom Slade picked up, was the only one who had time even to grab a life preserver before the impulse toward water became irresistible.

at Occurrences 1%

She seemed to have an inexhaustible fund of them in reserve which she could deftly strap on as life-preserver at the first far sign of danger.

under Occurrences 1%

The giant was senseless and two reporters got astride of him, thinking it was a rail, and drifted ashore, while pa laid on his back and floated like a duck, and when we got him out we found he had a life-preserver under his coat, and he said he put it on because he had a hunch that those zebras would make for running water if they ever got beyond control.

aboard Occurrences 1%

The very first thing Andy seemed to think about was the fact that they did not happen to have any life preservers aboard the craft.

Which preposition to use with  preserver