Which preposition to use with glad

of Occurrences 960%

So differently.' 'I'm glad of that, at any rate!'

for Occurrences 115%

It is a grand gift and I am so glad for my people.

at Occurrences 62%

He was, I knew, abroad, but I was glad at having obtained two very important clues: first, the address of the mysterious yachtsman, Woodroffe, alias Hornby, and, secondly, ascertaining that the young girl I sought was somewhere in the vicinity of the town of Abo, the Finnish port on the Baltic.

to Occurrences 50%

"Humph!" says the Colonel, with agreeable anticipation; "you'll be glad to camp for a few days after this, I reckon.

in Occurrences 41%

It was not like that of the painter in the heavenly city, who rejoiced and was glad in his work, though he was but as a humble workman, serving those who were more great.

with Occurrences 36%

"I am glad with all my heart for you and your son" Then she paused a little and added, "But you said he was still there.

as Occurrences 32%

"It's a mighty interesting case, sir," declared the detective, "and I'm as glad as any of you that it has ended so comfortably.

about Occurrences 17%

But people get over being glad about almost anything, unless misfortune again puts an edge on the circumstance.

on Occurrences 10%

But I'm glad on papa and mamma's account, for neither of them have to work as hard as they did.

from Occurrences 7%

Your escort lame to door but came, There glad from me to part.

than Occurrences 7%

"My dear girl, my dear Miss Ida," he said, "you are not more glad than I. I have been almost out of my mind for the last few hours.

over Occurrences 3%

I" "You did, Jimmie, you did, andand I never was so glad over you that you did complain.

through Occurrences 3%

Charged with blessings come they all, and, singing 'mid their joyous labor, they join in a chorus of praise to their God and our God; while from each of our hearts goes up the ready response, "Thou, Lord, hast made me glad through thy works, and I will rejoice in giving praise for the operations of thy hands!" ANN POTTER'S LESSON.

like Occurrences 2%

And then, her voice, her laugh!not so low as Shakspeare commends in woman, but clear, musical, true-hearted, making one glad like the song of the lark at sunrise.

above Occurrences 2%

Glad above all to get in touch with the enemy, and rest a little lying down under a bank, while one peppered the boches....

beyond Occurrences 2%

A clever girl like Edith Morriston, more sensitive than to a casual observer would appear, had naturally recognized this danger and was anxious to have the man, with his, perhaps, none too scrupulous methods, held in check; and to this service Gifford was only too happy to devote himself, glad beyond measure that the opportunity had been given him by the girl who had filled his thoughts.

by Occurrences 2%

And they that have stalked like a huge elephant, with a castle on their necks, and removed that to their own shoulders in one day, which their fathers built up in seven yearsbeen glad by my means, in so much time as a child sucks, to drink bottle-ale, though a punk pay for't.

thou Occurrences 2%

If he was naught, thou mayst be glad he is gone; if good, be glad thou hadst such a son.

within Occurrences 2%

Thus he said, and when he had entered in, the eyes of his father knew him; and from his aged eyelids gushed forth tears, for his soul was glad within him when he beheld his son, fairest of men and goodliest altogether.

without Occurrences 1%

Try to be glad without being absurd!"

into Occurrences 1%

The frozen air glistened grayly up into heaven itself, he thought; the snow-covered streets were alive, noisy,glad into their very cellars and shanties; the sun was sorry to go away.

amongst Occurrences 1%

She called her companion to her, and the two went forth to be glad amongst the flowers.

after Occurrences 1%

The nipping, frosty air proclaimed that now the Fall had come in earnest, and that they would be glad after this to keep a fire burning during each night, for warmth.

onon Occurrences 1%

"And yet," he added, "I am glad onon her account, that you remain in Paris.

ob Occurrences 1%

Marse Tom's got his match dis time, and I'se glad ob it.

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