Which preposition to use with sensitive

to Occurrences 270%

There was difficulty in keeping the secret from Vincy, who was actually staying in the house, and whose wonderful nerves and whimsical mind were so sensitive to every variation of his surroundings.

about Occurrences 40%

" "The worst of it is, these Southerners are very sensitive about any allusion to the negroes.

on Occurrences 28%

Keats, being a little too sensitive on the score of his origin, felt inclined to see in every man of birth a sort of natural enemy.

as Occurrences 26%

For he knew the Colonel was blind as a bat and as sensitive as a woman.

than Occurrences 17%

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.

in Occurrences 16%

The lad was doubly precious to us, being the only one left us of many; and he was fragile in body, we believed, and deeply sensitive in mind.

of Occurrences 13%

The sky had worn all day that pale leaden gray color, which is depressing even to the least sensitive of souls.

for Occurrences 7%

But it is possible to be more sensitive for others than they are for themselves.

from Occurrences 5%

But Colin couldn't get over it for some time, and I suspected that he was the more sensitive from his recentlyowing, doubtless, to his distinguished Gallic appearancehaving been profanely greeted by some irreverent boys with the word "Spaghetti!"

at Occurrences 3%

For this operation it has now a bill three inches long, straight, thin and sensitive at the tip, a beautiful instrument, but good for no purpose except extracting worms from soft ground.

with Occurrences 2%

It is this deep-seated consciousness of guilt that makes that portion of the citizens of the Republic so sensitive with regard to the observations which proceed from this country.

among Occurrences 2%

It is the Devil's thoughtor the Regent's!" As I could not decide to send Eivé forth without home, protection, or control, and Eveena could suggest no other course, the days wore on under a domestic thunder-cloud which rendered the least sensitive among us uncomfortable and unhappy, and deprived three at least of the party of appetite, of ease, and almost of sleep, till two alarming incidents broke the painful stagnation.

amongst Occurrences 2%

He may have guessed that something very unpleasant was in the windthe least sensitive amongst those behind the scenes knew thatbut what it was, from which direction it would come or on whom it would fall was a secret known to but very few, and I am convinced that the admiral, except in a second degree, was not one of them.

like Occurrences 2%

"I'm sensitive like thatat least about wind and rain.

over Occurrences 2%

He hobbled in walking from lameness of tell-tale origin,a cleaver falling on his foot in childhood, compelling him to wear an artificial heeland he was morbidly sensitive over it.

under Occurrences 1%

He was too sensitive under such disapproval for a successful party chief.

into Occurrences 1%

But, granting that the conversion of sensitive into insensitive matter (and of course vice versa) is a mere change of "form," and therefore of no "consequence"; granting this, we cannot escape the including under this rule all similar cases.

Which preposition to use with  sensitive