Example sentences of "[verb] with [pron] to " in BNC.

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1 Fortunately , she was petite and thin , almost to the point of emaciation , but all the same Sabine needed all her strength to struggle with her to the grass on the opposite side of the road .
2 ‘ Keep walking with me to my car .
3 ‘ Would you like to come with me to Albert 's and see his Mum ? ’
4 ‘ I want you to come with me to my castle . ’
5 You have to come with me to Bill 's house . ’
6 There are several decisions about livestock I want to take while Father is here to advise me , and I must persuade him to come with me to Bodmin market on Thursday .
7 ‘ I want you to come with me to Mr Sunil 's house and let me show you what I think happened to Billy Tuckett . ’
8 ‘ You 'll have to come with me to Auckland for three days , Rachel . ’
9 Ada Thompson who knew Herbert Varley who was married to a Jewish girl , asked Daisy , one dank and drizzling November afternoon two years ago , to come with her to the Mandelbaums ' .
10 So he divided the people , half to scour the right bank of the river down the forested links and narrows as far as the meadows above Logierait and force a signature from every proprietor , half to come with him to the north side ; they would all meet at Haugh of Ballechin after the sun had set and plan for tomorrow .
11 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 .
12 He took the girls to the swimming pool after midnight , and then persuaded the victim to come with him to a changing room , on the pretext that the manager of the swimming pool might find them at the pool .
13 ‘ 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 . ’
14 I want to come with you to Bavduin .
15 The light from outside , and the light from the sitting-room shone through to her room as Ven moved with her to her bed and sat down there with her .
16 In 1761 John was apprenticed to the instrument-maker James Champneys and moved with him to Amsterdam in 1768 .
17 In 1916 he moved with them to England , where he was commissioned .
18 A Briton known to leaders of a charity based in Northampton discovered them and fled with them to the relative safety of Split .
19 Smiling shakily back and in response to his urging , she sank with him to the floor .
20 Commenting on the criticisms , a Scottish Prison Service spokesman said last night : ‘ We do believe in good industrial relations and we certainly hope the unions will be willing to work with us to that end . ’
21 He had then suggested she come with him to his house to help unload .
22 Anybody come with me to the hospital
23 Once they were granted , the ship sailed with her to Dover .
24 Having reached the most distant onlookers , a young couple pushing up-and-down a baby in a pram , the girl drew tight the neck of the bag and strolled with it to the stage .
25 Formulations of definitive tests are always dangerous , but it seems to me that , without claiming to expound an exhaustive guide , the following provides a satisfactory working test for whether , in any given case , a covenant touches and concerns the land : ( 1 ) the covenant benefits only the reversioner for the time being , and if separated from the reversion ceases to be of benefit to the covenantee ; ( 2 ) the covenant affects the nature , quality , mode of user or value of the land of the reversioner ; ( 3 ) the covenant is not expressed to be personal ( that is to say neither being given only to a specific reversioner nor in respect of the obligations only of a specific tenant ) ; ( 4 ) the fact that a covenant is to pay a sum of money will not prevent it from touching and concerning the land so long as the three foregoing conditions are satisfied and the covenant is connected with something to be done on , or to in relation to the land .
26 Other passengers were queueing at the check-point , most of them looking back as if that glimpse was all they could carry with them to their destinations .
27 It is the one anxiety Marje Proops will carry with her to the grave .
28 Sam came with me to where I 'd parked Tremayne 's car on stone-strewn grass .
29 Arthur Cook , a friend of mine who lived in The Friary , came with me to the allotment and after a while I suppose we became bored — we were only seven .
30 The next morning he came with me to the station , and as we waited for the train , we watched the crowds .
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