Which preposition to use with sick

of Occurrences 525%

He was really sick of the whole thing.

with Occurrences 239%

Then Mary got sick with influenza and bronchitis.

at Occurrences 189%

It is resolved that Alcippus, who is now torn with agony and remorse, must be fittingly punished, and accordingly as he lies sick at heart in his chamber Erminia enters as a spirit, and so looking over his shoulder into a mirror wherein he is gazing tells him plainly of Galatea's love.

in Occurrences 158%

For many weeks Mary lay sick in the hospital at Itu.

for Occurrences 70%

"My mother told me that her heart was so sick for me, she was allowed to go; and she went and stood by me, and spoke to me, and I did not know her.

to Occurrences 48%

They were sick of it, too, sick to death.

unto Occurrences 31%

For Old Goriot was sick unto death.

on Occurrences 30%

" Colonel George Warren and Morris Burnet, the Boy, had the best outfits; but this fact was held to be more than counter-balanced by the value of the schoolmaster's experience at Caribou, and by the extraordinary handiness of Potts, the Denver clerk, who had helped to build the shelter on deck for the disabled sick on the voyage up.

from Occurrences 24%

I was sick from fatigue and lack of food, and the South Port of Edinburgh was a welcome sight to me.

as Occurrences 20%

There was not a cross word of hers, nor an angry look, that she did not remember with a bitterness that made her sick as death.

by Occurrences 13%

The oracles, whose intervention was principally or altogether sought for the healing of the sick by means of divination founded on dreams, were scattered over Greece, Italy, Egypt, and other countries.

within Occurrences 10%

Musgrave's heart was sick within him as he heard the same notes in her voice that echoed in Anne's voice when she spoke of her husband.

about Occurrences 7%

And, therefore, my dear friends, those words which we read in the Visitation of the Sick about this matter are not mere kind words, meant to give comfort for the moment.

after Occurrences 7%

I tell you what, Colonel, many a time when I'm pretty well beat and ready to snap at anybody, I've looked at Nig peggin' away like a little man, on a rotten trail, with a blizzard in his eyes, and it's just made me sick after that to hear myself grumblin'.

than Occurrences 5%

Melancholy seizeth on them forthwith being alone, and is such a torture, that as wise Seneca well saith, Malo mihi male quam molliter esse, I had rather be sick than idle.

over Occurrences 4%

And Angeline, fretted and nervous, herself worried almost sick over Father's condition, was guilty once in a while out of the depths of her anxiety of nagging back again.

under Occurrences 3%

Indeed, she seemed always to be planning something to cheer the sick under her care.

without Occurrences 2%

Nobody can be very sick without having a fever, or any other disorder continue long upon anyone without reducing them....

before Occurrences 2%

He will hold the realm in peace; but he, too, will fall sick before his time, and die, by reason of the brewage of his friends.

beyond Occurrences 2%

It was something to lie still upon the ground, though without power to move, and sick beyond all thought, loathing myself and all that I had been and seen.

during Occurrences 2%

His father telling him, he was in hopes to see the time he would dance on Dr. Somers' grave, as he hated him with a perfect hatred, because he had been his wife's attending physician, when she had been sick during the years they had lived together.

into Occurrences 2%

When at last he succeeded in doing so he felt as weak as a cat, and deadly sick into the bargain.

like Occurrences 2%

The light that had burned for him all night was sick like a guilty thing in the eye of day, and all that had been prepared for his repose was ghastly to him in the hour of awaking, as if prepared not for sleep but for death.

through Occurrences 1%

I used to be sick through and through with it, but I have grown to see that there is improvement, that there is a new social sense growing among us.

near Occurrences 1%

Very early she began to visit the poor and the sick near Lea Hurst, and her father's other estate at Embly Park, Hampshire.

Which preposition to use with  sick