Example sentences of "[modal v] come [prep] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 She should come with him to the United Reform Church in Florence and hear messages not of vengeance but of forgiveness .
2 You must come with me into the tower to accomplish this foul work , since Yet is slain — I need your aid stoking the boilers to keep the electricity at full voltage .
3 You 'd be forever wondering what might come at you from the shadows .
4 ‘ Some answer might come to you in the middle of the night , and if it does n't , you can tackle Faye about it tomorrow . ’
5 I 'll come with you to the flat . ’
6 ‘ All right , I 'll come with you to the boutique .
7 They both remained silent , looking at her ; then Aggie said , ‘ She 'll come for you in the mornin' .
8 I used to dream that , one day , I would come to her with the girl I was going to marry . ’
9 If we would come with him to the great hall , he would listen to all sides of the argument and then draw his conclusions .
10 We then said goodbye to the kindly fireman and Paul Ingouf said he would come with us to the Harbour where we were to catch the ferry to Portsmouth .
11 More and more she was acting like a bitch ; more than once she had to restrain the urge to hit out at him , punch him in his good-looking , smarmy face , especially when she would come upon him in the drawing-room sitting holding her great-gran 's hand , stroking it gently as if it were a cat , and that old woman sitting there and , like a cat , lapping it up .
12 ‘ I do n't think Laura is aware of racial prejudice yet , ’ says John , ‘ although she may come across it in the future .
13 She now turned quickly towards Aggie , adding , ‘ She will come for me in the morning , wo n't she ?
14 " You can come with us to the Convent of St. Francis near Wild Tor .
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