Example sentences of "[to-vb] with we [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 D' you reckon mom will agree to come with us on the skiing ?
2 ‘ Signor Skof , we would like you to come with us to the barracks to answer some questions , ’ one of them said ; and the other : ‘ You will be allowed home this afternoon . ’
3 In nineteen ninety four they are making us their charity of the year and offering to work with us across the U K to help raise an extra million .
4 Consequently we are asking all governing bodies to work with us in the compilation of comprehensive statements of their present and foreseeable needs at national and sub-national levels .
5 But he certainly does n't want to walk with us to the end of the bridge . ’
6 During the Thirties when we were all in the big bands , I remember the really fiery jazz clarinet he used to play with us in the Bag O' Nails , just about the first jazz club in Britain . ’
7 The guillemots and seals were to remain with us during the whole of our stay , providing a continuous source of interest .
8 When he finally arrived in Calcutta he was not of course allowed to stay with us at the Sisters , which puzzled you children , but he stayed with the Oxford Mission Fathers and came over every day to see us , until a kindly businessman heard about us and took us along to his palatial house until we could decide what next to do .
9 They would come over from Belfast to stay with us in the summers sometimes ; my father used to get on well with Harmsworth , and because I looked after Esmerelda they could have a nice relaxing holiday here .
10 You see , I never saw him till he came to stay with us in the school holidays . ’
11 Catherine received presents , and could continue her lessons , but Heathcliff was made to work on the farm with the men , and , as a farm worker , was only allowed to eat with us in the back-kitchen .
12 Looking ahead , we are privileged to have with us for a Conference on 23rd & 24th October , Roger Forster , leader of the Icthus Fellowship in London .
13 ‘ Now , we are asking you ’ — he stressed the word with some irony — ‘ we are asking you to join with us in a petition to the government for relief from the Act .
14 Unless we have attitude training in preparation for our work , we are quite likely to bring with us into the library our prejudices and biases .
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