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

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1 ‘ You 'll have to come with me to Auckland for three days , Rachel . ’
2 ‘ Would you like to come with me to Albert 's and see his Mum ? ’
3 You have to come with me to Bill 's house . ’
4 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 .
5 ‘ I want you to come with me to Mr Sunil 's house and let me show you what I think happened to Billy Tuckett . ’
6 I want to come with you to Bavduin .
7 Joe met John Redmond and arranged to go with him to Victor 's Academy and both enjoyed meeting and talking as much as the dancing instruction .
8 So , when the captain of a ship asked me to go with him to Guinea in Africa , I agreed .
9 Rory had driven up and slipped into her bed like lightning , because he had already cooked up the plan to try and entice Jessica Roberts to go with him to Galway , and needed to sweeten Rosie for another evening 's absence .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 The following afternoon Heather called for Shirley , who was in her Six and who lived two doors away from her , and asked her to go with her to Olinton Farm to get some butter .
13 Fat chance of that , or of persuading Jessica to go with her to Aunt Jane 's in Port Erin .
14 ‘ I 'm ready to go with you to India , but as a sister , not as a wife . ’
15 ‘ If I decide to go with you to dinner , I 'll tell you my name when you telephone .
16 To part with it to Nails would wrench painfully at his inner being ; something would die .
17 Leith was busily sorting through her wardrobe , finding unexpectedly that , while she had always had an ability to make decisions , she was dithering over what to take with her to Parkwood tomorrow .
18 She watched him for as long as she could bear to , anger warring with a sense of duty , then abruptly she marched into the house , and with gritted teeth and a distinctly martyred feeling she began to resentfully sort out a bag to take with her to Soufrière .
19 According to Taskopruzade , Molla Yegan , while on his journey to the Hijaz , met Molla Gurani in Cairo and , observing his excellence , induced him to return with him to Rum .
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