Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [pers pn] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It was only when he asked her to come with him to the bushes at the bottom of the garden — something which she did willingly — and tried to force her to have sex with him that Myra became frightened and ran away .
2 It is important that the children should be able to play freely in this way , and again although it might be appropriate to talk with them about the materials beforehand or afterwards , if a model has been completed , a great deal can be learnt simply by observation .
3 ‘ You shall have a piano , and I 'll practise the flute to play with you in the evenings . ’
4 She wanted so much to remain with him on the terms which had always existed between them , did not want the wealth and consequence of her real life to come between them before it needed to .
5 The impact was so great that the effect of it was to remain with me in the months ahead and give me strength when I most needed it .
6 ‘ I wanted to come with you , to go with you to the mountains . ’
7 Even the governor comes down to hobnob with me in the cells . "
8 This fact could not be concealed any more than I could conceal , when a friend invited me to stay with her during the holidays in Yorkshire , that my parents could n't afford the train fare .
9 Gradually he did begin to stay with her in the evenings and to neglect the cafés .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 He found her , with the giants , and urged her to return with him to the depths .
13 And there is a point of view from which Ronald Fraser might be seen as a man of Marxist leanings who paid a professional adviser what may have been a fair whack of a working man 's wages to enquire with him into the deficiencies of his affective life .
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