Which preposition to use with pretty

than Occurrences 84%

I saw Rose on her way to church in a strange bridal costume, a 14th-century cap, three feet high, on her head, but looking prettier than ever; then suddenly the scene changed to moonlight, in which innumerable helmets and pieces of old china were dancing a wild farandola, while my uncle, clad in complete armour and with a formidable halberd in his hand, conducted the bewildering whirl.

in Occurrences 25%

The deep blue with the white spots had a vivid and charming effect, and suited her blonde colouring; she saw she was very pretty in it, and was pleased.

as Occurrences 24%

He is well made, for a Dwarf, and when he does his poses plastic, such as 'Ajax Defying the Lightning,' or 'Samson Carrying off Delilah by the Hair,' and all the rest of those Scripture tablows, he is as pretty as a picture, provided, of course, you don't get too near him.

for Occurrences 20%

" "Well for you he didn't," and John smoothed the delicate limbs with his firm hand, "these knees are too pretty for a scar.

of Occurrences 15%

The eastern one, on the western banks of which our tents were located on a beautiful little bay, is the prettiest of them all.

with Occurrences 8%

Now they go into the great woods with the child, and an Indian woman takes him and will not let them kill himhe is so pretty with his long curls like the sunshine: you might take him for a girl!

to Occurrences 6%

"My, but Tony is pretty to-night!" murmured Carlotta to Alan, who chanced to be standing near her as her friend fluttered by with Dick.

about Occurrences 4%

She had everything pretty about her, this old Miss Craydocke.

without Occurrences 2%

She looked even prettier without her bonnet than she had looked in the church, he thought: the rich dark-brown hair gathered in a great knot at the back of the graceful head; the perfect throat circled by a broad black ribbon, from which there hung an old-fashioned gold cross; the youthful figure set-off by the girlish muslin dress, so becoming in its utter simplicity.

by Occurrences 2%

The one we took, at a respectable hour of the morning, which ascends the left side of the mound, is the prettier by far, as it discloses lovely glimpses at every turn.

at Occurrences 2%

He thought she looked prettier at the moment than she had looked at any time since he had made her acquaintance.

on Occurrences 1%

Wot with Bob Pretty on one side and Squire Rockett on the other, them two keepers' lives was 'ardly worth living.

outside Occurrences 1%

" "It's the prettiest outside the city.

from Occurrences 1%

All are full of pores or layers of small cells, and some are quite pretty from having a fringe about the cells like eyelashes.

among Occurrences 1%

"I think so," she said; "much the prettiest among us.

under Occurrences 1%

The other day, Psyche (you remember the pretty under nurse, the poor thing whose story I wrote you from the rice plantation) asked me if her mother and brothers might be allowed to come and see her when we are gone away.

featurefor Occurrences 1%

But this beautiful view had no charmat least, none powerful enough to master the latent horror associated with its prettiest featurefor the weak and dismal man who was looking at it; and being now alone, he rose and leant on the window, and looked out, and then with a kind of shudder clutching his hands together, and walking distractedly about the room.

against Occurrences 1%

Then what could look prettier against the white carved stone than the russet and gold leaves of the Virginia creeper?

Which preposition to use with  pretty