Example sentences of "with [pron] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I kicked myself all the way back to the hotel for being an arrant coward , and next day persuaded my companion to return with me to the scene of our defeat and try again . |
2 | The next morning he came with me to the station , and as we waited for the train , we watched the crowds . |
3 | ‘ You 're coming with me to the station , ’ said the Station Master . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Then I wished I had asked him to walk with me to the coach , and I could not stop crying . |
6 | ‘ Put on your robes and your crown , my lady , ’ he said , ‘ and come with me to the hall . ’ |
7 | " 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 . |
8 | Then , sir , they were much obliged , and we 'll leave it to you chaps while you , Jimmy , come with me to the cottage and talk with Mr Mackay there . |
9 | I took in with me to the hospital some homoeopathic remedies which are specifics in cases of croup , namely aconite , spongia and Hepar sulphuris . |
10 | Anybody come with me to the hospital |
11 | Alan showed me another way out of the bar , so we avoided Young Trotsky , and walked with me to the van . |
12 | Carmichael is sending Dixie with me to the Island . |
13 | Come back with me to the place that was and is yours , be to me as you were before . |
14 | Having talked to the person making the eighteenth birthday cake about our individual requirements , we chose some suitable flowers to fit a small silver vase that was placed on top of the cake , and once the guests had gone I hurried them into the presses I had taken with me to the party . |
15 | ‘ But you will not come with me to the Delta ? ’ |
16 | In each case the owner of the goods was induced by fraud to part with them to the rogue . |
17 | His wife packed a box with various goodies for Leonora to take to Penry , then walked with them to the jetty , and waved them off on the Sea-Fret , a sturdy fishing-boat a lot newer than Penry 's . |
18 | The other causes lie in the readers alone : the habits of thought and feeling that they bring with them to the text , which distort or block their response to it . |
19 | It was previously thought that the tiny plants leached carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in creating their skeletons , taking it with them to the sea bed when they died . |
20 | Cal gets on with her mum and dad , she loves going on holiday with them to the villa in Spain — she seems a goodie-goodie but she 's not , she 's great . |
21 | I suppose you 'll be off with them to the theatre again , when you ought to be with Charles . ’ |
22 | The front door slammed distantly , the Aston Martin 's tyres scattered the gravel noisily on the drive , and still she stood there , torn inside , unmoving , until Charles came to see if she was coming with them to the hospital to visit Lucy . |
23 | Note that the children have seen that the outcome of the game can not be pre-planned , and are likely to take this understanding with them to the Example continued drama itself . |
24 | The students need to take with them to the placement properly prepared work-assignments requiring them , with the assistance of hotel staff , to observe some things , to do others and to enquire about a third group . |
25 | And we went with them to the zoo . |
26 | Late in the afternoon , Ranulf returned with Sir James and a small convoy of cavalry and , without further ado , Corbett saddled a horse and rode back with them to the castle . |
27 | Later on I heard him go with them to the dorm . |
28 | Computer systems should be able to recognise these people and to restrict communication with them to the minimum . |
29 | They had taken their instruments with them to the lock-up . |
30 | There were reports that two religious parties , United Tora Judaism and the NRP , were pressing Labour to enter into a coalition with them to the exclusion of Meretz . |