Which preposition to use with wary

of Occurrences 27%

Therefore, Walkyn, do ye and Ulf take ten men and haste to Winisfarne and the forest-road that runneth north and south: be ye wary of surprise and heedful of all things.

in Occurrences 15%

His loyalty to "the boy" induced him to be wary in associating with these strange "young females" and although he welcomed them to the stable with glum civility he withheld his opinion of them until he should know them better.

about Occurrences 5%

Thus you may attack in his presence the tenets of Presbyterianism, for example, but you must be wary about calling the Presbyterian name.

as Occurrences 4%

Time and again I looked for a chance to slip in, but he was as wary as a fox, and was a yard off before I could get my arm round him.

for Occurrences 3%

If we do not adopt it, I may not succeed, for the true authors of this crime may prove too wary for me; and the end will be that my best friends will believe the worst of me; even you, madame, even you will not be sure your faith was not misplaced.

than Occurrences 2%

This night I'm wiser grown by observation, My Love and Friendship taught me jealousy, Which like a cunning Spy brought in intelligence From every eye less wary than its own; They told me that the charming Galatea, In whom all power remains, Is yet too feeble to encounter Love; I find she has receiv'd the wanton God, Maugre my fond opinion of her Soul.

at Occurrences 2%

They have come to be few and far between, and exceedingly wary at that.

out Occurrences 2%

Hence arise occasional disappointments; even an occasional unfairness for his companions, who find themselves one day giving too much, and the next, when they are wary out of season, giving perhaps too little.

on Occurrences 1%

No, by the faith of Calvin!him whom thou stylest a hereticI think I rejoice that the boy is not noble!" "Have it as thou wilt," returned the Genoese whose countenance continued to express distrust and thought, for his own experience had made him wary on the subject of doubtful or ill-assorted alliances; "let his origin be what it may, he shall not need gold.

to Occurrences 1%

Some are ill-disposed at all times, to all persons they like, others more wary to some few, at such and such seasons, as Augusta, Livia, non nisi plena navi vectorem tollebat.

Which preposition to use with  wary