Which preposition to use with unmistakable

as Occurrences 9%

It didn't indeed matter, Julia felt, what he was saying: he conveyed everything, as far as she was concerned, by a moral pressure as unmistakable as if, for a symbol of it, he had thrown himself on her neck.

in Occurrences 7%

It was but a momentary flash, but it was unmistakable in its character, as was his speedy return to his former stolidity.

by Occurrences 2%

But a better astronomy recognized him as a fixed star, for he was unmistakable by that fitting Few whose verdict is both history and immortality.

on Occurrences 2%

"But as you say, it is £10,000 more to get back, and I should not have told him, were not certain ledgers of earlier years so extremely, extremely unmistakable on the subject."

than Occurrences 2%

The change which takes place when a man is promoted from that rank to that of master is subtle, but unmistakablesometimes, as in the present instance, more unmistakable than subtle.

to Occurrences 2%

It was not sufficiently marked in character to call for open explanation, yet it was unmistakable to one on the watch as I was, and betokened a day of speedy reckoning for which I was little prepared.

from Occurrences 1%

The first thing that matters is what is commonly called the personality of the teacher; she must be a person, unmistakable from other persons, and not a type; what she has as an individual, of gifts or goodness, she should give freely, and give in her own way; that she should be trained is, of course, as indisputable as the training of a doctor, but her training should have deepened her personality.

at Occurrences 1%

His manner, as continued and developed by his school, is unmistakable at Orvieto: but in the absence of direct information, we are left to conjecture the conditions under which this, the closing if not the crowning achievement of thirteenth-century sculpture, was produced.

Which preposition to use with  unmistakable