In speech, prepositions are usually unstressed. They would be unstressed, for example, in "I'd like to apply for a loan", or "I'm so proud of you".
They can be stressed when a contrast is being made, or there is some other reason for emphasis: "I told you to put the food in the freezer" (not, say, on top of it); "Finished my bath? I'm not even in it yet!"; "Stop talking over me!".