Which preposition to use with sorrier

for Occurrences 1509%

I felt sorry for the Orientals and people from milder climesthey looked so miserably cold and wretched shivering under the very fresh April breezes that swept over the great plain of the Champ de Mars.

about Occurrences 70%

You ain't sorry about nothing, Jimmie?" "Sorry?

at Occurrences 17%

You're not the first to feel sick and sorry at leavin' home and friends.

than Occurrences 10%

He had been even more sorry than surprised to see Carmen, and wished her a hundred miles away.

to Occurrences 7%

But they were sorry to a man, and said among themselves that they'd see he was defended proper even if he hadn't nothin' but a little dust in a jam-pot.

on Occurrences 5%

I have seen her grieve and be so very sorry on my account, that I would not bring her into more trouble for any good that could happen to myself.

as Occurrences 5%

They were just as sorry as we, they said.

in Occurrences 5%

That's so, and I'm sorry in one way, for it's going to be a tough old job finding a suitable place to fold our wings on in the darkness.

over Occurrences 4%

Now, that's why we want you,at least it's one reasonthe women like youyou have a way with themyou listen to themand feel sorry over their aches and painscure themif

by Occurrences 4%

"Better be silly now than sorry by and by.

with Occurrences 3%

Isoult both wept and smiled, looking up into Sir Tristram's face, and she said: "Nay, Tristram; I would rather be sorry with thee than happy with another."

of Occurrences 3%

I was sorry of course for my thoughtlessness, but all the same I got my goose.

for Occurrences 2%

I felt sorrier and sorrier for her, though, as she went on down Cambridge Street, past all those liquor and provision and second-hand furniture shops, with the tenements over them, and I was so thankful for her when she turned out of all this, and we crossed over and went into a quiet old street, and came out upon the pretty grounds of the Massachusetts Hospital; and as soon as I saw these grounds, I said, 'Oh, how pretty!'

from Occurrences 2%

And John I am sorry from the bottom of my heart, that you have concluded to give up your grocery and keep a saloon.

fo Occurrences 1%

We uns is right sorry fo' the trouble we uns have made.

before Occurrences 1%

I was never sorry before that

without Occurrences 1%

No, no; I could be sorry without that.

Which preposition to use with  sorrier