Which preposition to use with jealous

of Occurrences 911%

What are you jealous of, Mavis?' 'Oh, everythingeveryoneall the people you meet.

for Occurrences 25%

The conduct of this old man, so jealous for his name, so upright, so courageous in misfortune, excited profound sympathy.

as Occurrences 18%

She wasand I have since endeavoured all the Arts and Ways I can to cuckold him; 'tis now two months since the Wedding, and I hear he keeps her as close as a Relict, jealous as Age and Impotence can make him.

in Occurrences 13%

Not that he was jealous in any way.

about Occurrences 8%

She must not be jealous about her sister.

over Occurrences 7%

My thoughts have now for a long time past so frequently and so involuntarily revolved on the subject that I begin to be very jealous over them, and to query whether it is the workings of self-imaginations.

at Occurrences 7%

She was jealous at the bottom of her heart.

on Occurrences 6%

" As few women are jealous on their wedding-day, Grace took this in good part, and they descended the stairs together, side by side, reflecting each other's happiness, in their timid but conscious smiles.

to Occurrences 5%

Mary received in full measure the smiles and favour of her master, and the Prophet's wives became jealous to fury, so that their former anger was revivedthe anger that also had its roots in jealousy when Mahomet had first looked upon Mary with desiring eyes.

without Occurrences 3%

The weakest part of the plot is the husband, who is jealous without cause, and equally without reason suddenly reforms.

than Occurrences 3%

And in [6031]Italy some account them of Piacenza more jealous than the rest.

with Occurrences 3%

She was jealous, jealous with the strange jealousy of a sister who wanted to be all in all to her brilliant brother, and hated that another woman should be more to him than she was.

by Occurrences 1%

Towards the end of his life he had made her jealous by very marked attentions to the pretty and sentimental Sophy Streatfield, which once caused a scene at his table; and during the last two years his mind had been weakened, and his conduct had caused her anxiety and discomfort.

between Occurrences 1%

It grew more than chilly too, as the sun dipped early behind the ridge that rose jealous between us and the western light, and an icy breeze from the snow came stealing down the gorge and whispering among the taller tree-tops in the nullah at our feet.

through Occurrences 1%

The reason why some are jealous through a dread lest their domestic affairs should fall into confusion, is because, so far as this is the case, the husband is made light of, and mutual services and aids are withdrawn; but with some in process of time this jealousy ceases and is annihilated, and with some it is changed into the mere semblance of love.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Also he is jealous beyond all measure; therefore it is that I see you now.

ob Occurrences 1%

I used to think Gundover's wife war jealous ob my Katie.

from Occurrences 1%

The right of shipwrecks, which the nobles of seaboard countries rarely renounced, and of which they were the more jealous from the fact that they had continually to dispute them with their vassals and neighbours, was the pitiless and barbaric right of appropriating the contents of ships happening to be wrecked on their shores.

Which preposition to use with  jealous