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

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1 " You ca n't expect me to agree with you on every single thing , Papa , " he said , keeping his voice low so that it did not carry to Senator Sherman and his sons , who were strung out in single file on their ponies behind them .
2 It did occur to me that since everyone seemed to be playing a game with rules unknown to me , Robert might not be concerned only that I would be bored by myself , but he might want me to go with him for reasons of his own .
3 He was the same age as Syl , after all , and Syl wanted me to go with him for reasons of his own .
4 A friend of the Websters ' son ( who was in the Middle East ) took to visiting the house rather often , and one evening he asked me to go with him to the cinema in Bletchley .
5 Leslie did not want me to go with him to the station , and so I watched him from the hotel-room window , his jaunty walk bravely exaggerated .
6 A man I 'd met only twice , a bit of a loner , invited me to go with him to the West Indies .
7 So , when the captain of a ship asked me to go with him to Guinea in Africa , I agreed .
8 He used to get bored driving around looking for locations alone and so bribed me to go with him by buying me a camera .
9 He used to get bored driving around looking for locations alone and so bribed me to go with him by buying me a camera .
10 She urged me to go with her to concerts and the theatre , and took me as her guest to the Edinburgh International Club which , owing to the presence of so many servicemen from overseas , was then an active and flourishing society .
11 I was afraid to leave Edinburgh , even momentarily , in case there was word from the War Office , but in September 1944 my mother persuaded me to go with her to Bedford for a short holiday .
12 He smoked all the time and at the end asked me to walk with him in the Park .
13 My big break on the cutters came in 1968 when the new Valiant , sister ship to the Vigilant was delivered from Richard Dunstons at Thorne , in the Humber , and Phil Andrews asked me to sail with him as No. 1 .
14 I do not expect you to agree with me on everything .
15 I 'd like you to stand with me as my best man .
16 ‘ I want you to come with me to my castle . ’
17 ‘ I want you to come with me to Mr Sunil 's house and let me show you what I think happened to Billy Tuckett . ’
18 ‘ No , you do n't understand , ’ she said irritably , ‘ I want you to come with me in my two seater kayak . ’
19 ‘ 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 . ’
20 It is important for you to talk with them about AIDS , to explain the important facts and to answer any questions they may have .
21 Now what I want you to do I want to just have a look at it now and I want you to play with it over the holiday on your own .
22 But I do n't think people , some people like you to chat with them for a long time , other people they just like you to serve the , so they can go .
23 ‘ 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 .
24 Nothing to do with me at all .
25 ‘ Then it 's nothing to do with you after all . ’
26 Morrissey , it should be pointed out , had absolutely nothing to do with it at the time .
27 and they put an article in saying , it 's got nothing to do with it at all !
28 I shall certainly have nothing to do with it on principle .
29 And the society have nothing to do with it of course you see .
30 Loc seized them both by the arm and forced them to run with him towards the jungle .
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