Example sentences of "[verb] with [pers pn] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Fortunately , she was petite and thin , almost to the point of emaciation , but all the same Sabine needed all her strength to struggle with her to the grass on the opposite side of the road . |
2 | So he divided the people , half to scour the right bank of the river down the forested links and narrows as far as the meadows above Logierait and force a signature from every proprietor , half to come with him to the north side ; they would all meet at Haugh of Ballechin after the sun had set and plan for tomorrow . |
3 | Smiling shakily back and in response to his urging , she sank with him to the floor . |
4 | Anybody come with me to the hospital |
5 | Having reached the most distant onlookers , a young couple pushing up-and-down a baby in a pram , the girl drew tight the neck of the bag and strolled with it to the stage . |
6 | It is the one anxiety Marje Proops will carry with her to the grave . |
7 | The next morning he came with me to the station , and as we waited for the train , we watched the crowds . |
8 | Arthur Cook , a friend of mine who lived in The Friary , came with me to the allotment and after a while I suppose we became bored — we were only seven . |
9 | She came with him to the door . |
10 | She came with him to the door , and the light from the hall cut an orange path across the roadway . |
11 | She came with him to the door , uneasy , perhaps scared . |
12 | Shrimpton came with him to the top of the stairs . |
13 | ‘ You came with us to the Fleet . ’ |
14 | Then I wished I had asked him to walk with me to the coach , and I could not stop crying . |
15 | If he called at her house in the morning on the pretext of enquiring after Mr Bradshaw and asked her straight out , in front of her mother , to walk with him to the theatre , she 'd have to accept . |
16 | But he certainly does n't want to walk with us to the end of the bridge . ’ |
17 | ‘ Miles , your daughter 's spirit is not walking the base , and none of us are going with her to the afterlife . |
18 | ‘ He would n't mind going with you to the concert , ’ she said , thinking that she could have phrased that better if she 'd had more notice . |
19 | This time he was to remain with him to the end . |
20 | The other causes lie in the readers alone : the habits of thought and feeling that they bring with them to the text , which distort or block their response to it . |
21 | A friend of the Websters ' son ( who was in the Middle East ) took to visiting the house rather often , and one evening he asked me to go with him to the cinema in Bletchley . |
22 | Later , during tea , Lord Henry invited Basil and Dorian to go with him to the theatre that night . |
23 | Leslie did not want me to go with him to the station , and so I watched him from the hotel-room window , his jaunty walk bravely exaggerated . |
24 | I wanted to go with her to the train , but she told me to stay at home otherwise I 'd get lost on the way back . |
25 | The women respondents were asked : ‘ The company , amazingly , have offered to pay for your partner to go with you to the BA Conference . |
26 | Look , if you do n't mind , I 'll ask Detective Sergeant Burgess to go with you to the mortuary . |
27 | Elizabeth 's voice goes with her to the back kitchen . |
28 | In each case the owner of the goods was induced by fraud to part with them to the rogue . |
29 | Alan showed me another way out of the bar , so we avoided Young Trotsky , and walked with me to the van . |
30 | His wife packed a box with various goodies for Leonora to take to Penry , then walked with them to the jetty , and waved them off on the Sea-Fret , a sturdy fishing-boat a lot newer than Penry 's . |