Example sentences of "[noun prp] to join [pers pn] in " in BNC.

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1 He sent for Eleanor to join him in Normandy and when she arrived , a message went to Richard , requiring him to surrender Aquitaine to his mother , the lawful duchess .
2 His idea of duty took the form of inviting Neil to join him in the nightly round of enjoyment which made up Stair 's life .
3 And is that why you invited him and Heather to join you in the evening ?
4 Realising that the only way he could possibly fulfil his considerable potential was by going abroad , James accepted the invitation offered by the famous cricketer Learie Constantine to join him in Nelson , Lancashire .
5 I invited Reinhard to join me in some parallel experiments in chicks ; to our delight , 2-Dgal , injected either just before or up to a couple of hours after training , blocked fucose incorporation into the chick brain glycoproteins and produced amnesia in animals tested twenty-four hours later .
6 ‘ Ask your mother and Gwen to join us in the garden , will you Andrew ? ’
7 Thus in 1802 when a group of spahis called on the Serbs to join them in resisting the dayis very few Serbs responded .
8 The Liverpool lecturers are calling on vice chancellor Peter Toyne to join them in putting pressure on the government to end underfunding .
9 France also persuaded the United States and Britain to join it in a joint declaration that a threat to the EDC would be treated as a challenge to their own security , and that this would be symbolised by the two Anglo-Saxon countries agreeing to station troops on the continent .
10 Pointedly , in her speech to the Federal Assembly she called on Czechoslovakia to join her in opposing the creation of " new bureaucratic empires " .
11 In conjunction with Steven Peters , the brand 's Uk agent for 10 years , Chipie shops have been opened in Manchester , Glasgow and Birmingham , with Edinburgh to join them in September .
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