Example sentences of "with [pers pn] into [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | After a word with his clerks , Henniker came with me into the other room . |
2 | Within minutes they had roused sleeping children from four of those homes and driven off with them into the murky winter dawn . |
3 | I tended the wounds of one of their men and they took me back with them into the great Forest of Ettrick . ’ |
4 | They found him under the yew tree and after a rather stormy scene , during which Bigwig grew rough and impatient , he was bullied rather than persuaded into going down with them into the great burrow . |
5 | From 1931 , threats to his leadership disappeared , Moreover , because the Conservatives took with them into the National coalition elements of the Liberal and Labour parties , the party competition of the 1930s became seriously unbalanced , the left being too shattered and divided to offer effective opposition . |
6 | The stainless steel hip-flask is perfect for taking a little home comfort with you into the great outdoors . |
7 | ‘ Now th'can go out , ’ he said and went with her into the shadow-filled yard ; one long arm guiding her with relentless force past the lighted windows of the inn , past the well and a small cart , past James Lambert walking shakily towards the back door of the inn , to a dark corner behind a group of empty ale kegs . |
8 | It worked ; the old man came with him into the junk-filled yard . |
9 | ‘ The penthouse suite , ’ he announced and , inserting a key into the lock , opened the door and swept her with him into the spacious sitting-room . |
10 | St Boniface took it with him into the Frankish kingdom . |