Example sentences of "[vb infin] with [pers pn] to the " in BNC.

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1 It is the one anxiety Marje Proops will carry with her to the grave .
2 You should take with you to the Bank your birth certificates and I suggest that you take some photocopies so that the Bank can forward these to the insurance company with your proposal form so that your ages can be admitted without further delay .
3 ‘ Did she ever go with her to the bar ? ’
4 Perhaps tomorrow , before the matinee performance , she would go with him to the news-theatre for a sandwich .
5 Small boats develop emotions to a fine pitch , and she felt that she would go with him to the end of the world , if his outboard was always going to start like that .
6 Later on I heard him go with them to the dorm .
7 ‘ If you do n't like what I 've got to say , then I 'll go with you to the police .
8 Joan de Warenne , the lady Anne 's half-sister , rather than that young lady herself , will go with you to the Tower — thus will there be a means of communication between us . ’
9 She should come with him to the United Reform Church in Florence and hear messages not of vengeance but of forgiveness .
10 If we would come with him to the great hall , he would listen to all sides of the argument and then draw his conclusions .
11 " I 'm sorry you ca n't come with me to the village feast ; I should have been delighted to take you — but then the geese might come to harm .
12 ‘ But you will not come with me to the Delta ? ’
13 ‘ Could he come with us to the West ? ’ she asks .
14 We then said goodbye to the kindly fireman and Paul Ingouf said he would come with us to the Harbour where we were to catch the ferry to Portsmouth .
15 " You can come with us to the Convent of St. Francis near Wild Tor .
16 I 'll come with you to the flat . ’
17 ‘ All right , I 'll come with you to the boutique .
18 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 ’ .
19 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 .
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