Which preposition to use with mich

of Occurrences 3%

Him an' Martin Tyrer, of Little Upton, is mich of an age, an' they'n walked same number of timesthey're a bit jealous one o' th' t'other an' our Gaffer reckons if he bides awhoam, owd Martin 'ull be castin' up at him, an' sayin' he's beat him.

as Occurrences 2%

" "There never was no proof, Captain, no more than smoke; and the family up at Mardykes wouldn't allow the king to talk o' them like that, sir; for though they be lang deod that had most right to be angered in the matter, there's none o' the name but would be half daft to think 'twas still believed, and he full out as mich as any.

afore Occurrences 1%

I reckon it 'ud want keepin'; it wouldn't be ready mich afore Crestmas!" Joe's wits, at no time very nimble, required some time to take in this audacious proposal, and he was just beginning the preliminary deprecating roll of the head, which he intended to precede a remark to the effect that Margaret 'ud happen have summat to say about that, when the angular figure of Miss Heptonstall herself appeared at the corner of the lane.

for Occurrences 1%

"I doubt it's been too mich for him," she sobbedshe always sobbed at funerals, being a very feeling woman, but on this occasion she surpassed herself, some of the Upton folk indeed thought it was scarce decent.

like Occurrences 1%

He says they're so mich like owd friends, neaw.

Which preposition to use with  mich