Example sentences of "with [pers pn] to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Films like dreams come and go and are soon forgotten , yet King Kong , which I must have seen in 1933 , or early 1934 , with its scenes of adventure in a fabled land , was the one to overwhelm my mind and stay with me to the present day . |
2 | Undaunted , the young Scot chased after the opposition in one shoe and came in with them to the final take-over . |
3 | But by the time he had gathered up her handbag and Lord Woodleigh 's camera , which had come to rest nearby , she was able slowly to make her way with them to the nearest point where the accident could be reported . |
4 | Yet even scientific curiosity in such places is minute in this country , and I fear that our national outlook is still tainted by that Anglo-Saxon authoritarianism that the first English settlers took with them to the New World . |
5 | Until his family was safe , he had declined to make any formal statement , but now he went with them to the American Embassy and swore out an affidavit about what he had seen as a DIA agent assigned to DEA NARCOG , Nicosia . |
6 | Migrant families have brought the tradition with them to the urban shanty towns . |
7 | A Briton known to leaders of a charity based in Northampton discovered them and fled with them to the relative safety of Split . |
8 | I would say with you to the good Lord ‘ spare me from Mr Kinnock 's gaze , hold on tight to the tablets of stone less they should fall upon this hapless servant 's head , may there be no rock so small that I can not shelter behind it out of Mr Kinnock 's sight ’ . |
9 | I would say with you to the good Lord ‘ spare me from Mr Kinnock 's gaze , hold on tight to the tablets of stone lest they should fall on this hapless servant 's head , may there be no rock so small that I can not shelter behind it out of Mr Kinnock 's sight , keep the rod and staff of Socialism firmly in your hands lest it be upon my back that it should be broken . |
10 | That 's an er an expenses form and you know bring this information with you to the in-house course , the three days in-house erm because they 'll ask you for that at the end of . |
11 | She need not send in her own pension book , but should have it with her if she is able to go with you to the Social Security Office . |
12 | He took the two or three steps with her to the other doorway . |
13 | A neighbour suggested I go along with her to the local WI and , despite my reservations , I had a wonderful time . |
14 | When they 'd covered more or less everything and it was time for her to go , Angelica walked with her to the main door . |
15 | On Saturdays as a special treat Granpa would allow me to go along with him to the early morning market in Covent Garden , where he would select the fruit and vegetables that we would later sell from his pitch , just opposite Mr Salmon 's and Dunkley 's , the fish and chippy that stood next to the baker 's . |
16 | If we would come with him to the great hall , he would listen to all sides of the argument and then draw his conclusions . |
17 | I even went with him to the Black Bull that night , determined to spend my weekly wages on whatever he wanted . |
18 | Kinkel , 55 , had worked under Genscher when the latter was Interior Minister , transferring with him to the Foreign Ministry in 1974 before moving to head the German intelligence service BND in 1979 . |
19 | She should come with him to the United Reform Church in Florence and hear messages not of vengeance but of forgiveness . |
20 | Come with us to the biggest BBQ centre in Europe for a delicious meal , outdoor disco and brilliant atmosphere , or take it easy on our cruise , stopping on the way back for a spot of champagne diving . |