Which preposition to use with remunerative

to Occurrences 6%

Fox and Spearman and other prominent physicians for recommendations which have resulted in securing me employment which has proved remunerative to me, and which seemed to give entire satisfaction to the sick and their friends.

as Occurrences 2%

And yet, as I had the best of reasons for knowing, that piece of business was likely to prove twice as remunerative as this search for the traitorous friend.

than Occurrences 2%

Mountain rice is more remunerative than watered rice about in the proportion of nine to eight.

in Occurrences 1%

The lands, he said, were the most remunerative in the whole country; a planter near Natchez was earning $270 per hand each year.

of Occurrences 1%

If Mr. Stanmore had been the most successful Lovelace who ever devoted himself to the least remunerative of pursuits, instead of a loyal, kindhearted, unassuming gentleman, he could hardly have chosen a line of conduct so calculated to keep alive some spark of interest in Maud's breast as that which he unconsciously adopted.

Which preposition to use with  remunerative