Example sentences of "with [pers pn] into the " in BNC.

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1 The anger went with me into the Regis .
2 ‘ Among the few books I took with me into the Desert was The Oxford Book of Modern Verse which you gave me .
3 ‘ Then , if you think that I have overstated the reality , why do you not come with me into the slums of Whitechapel or Limehouse ?
4 I shall carry with me into the darkest corners of the world knowledge , peace , freedom , religion , the hope of heaven !
5 After a word with his clerks , Henniker came with me into the other room .
6 You must come with me into the tower to accomplish this foul work , since Yet is slain — I need your aid stoking the boilers to keep the electricity at full voltage .
7 I said I 'm sorry Mr but we have n't got Er come with me into the office , I 'll show you , we 've nothing till for a Mr .
8 From 1931 , threats to his leadership disappeared , Moreover , because the Conservatives took with them into the National coalition elements of the Liberal and Labour parties , the party competition of the 1930s became seriously unbalanced , the left being too shattered and divided to offer effective opposition .
9 His Dad came in with them into the entrance lobby .
10 Agnes hurried into the back shop , turned up the gas jet , quickly transferred two dozen sugar mice to one fancy box and six chocolate cats to another ; and when she returned with them into the shop they both exclaimed , and it was the young woman who said , ‘ What pretty boxes !
11 The best idea they had was to travel back to the Wars of the Roses and bring two armoured knights with them into the age of the Krooms .
12 I tended the wounds of one of their men and they took me back with them into the great Forest of Ettrick . ’
13 Within minutes they had roused sleeping children from four of those homes and driven off with them into the murky winter dawn .
14 Let them take their art with them into the afterlife
15 The pitmen remain underground for eight or nine hours at a time and invariably take food down with them into the pits and eat it with unwashed hands and without a knife and fork .
16 Ainscow and Tweddle ( 1979 ) state the problem : " Slow learners often develop a poor opinion of themselves , lose confidence and bring an expectation of failure with them into the classroom . "
17 They found him under the yew tree and after a rather stormy scene , during which Bigwig grew rough and impatient , he was bullied rather than persuaded into going down with them into the great burrow .
18 The wounded cow , however , dashed frantically towards the jungle along with the other terrified animals of the herd and disappeared with them into the shade .
19 Mr McQueen walked some miles with them into the mountains .
20 The stainless steel hip-flask is perfect for taking a little home comfort with you into the great outdoors .
21 Of course , you 'll want to keep your cards to yourself , but the free-ranging mind that results will go with you into the negotiation .
22 Therefore , if you decide to pick some common wild flowers that are not protected by law , take your press with you into the country so that the flowers and leaves can be pressed immediately .
23 As you will not see the titles before the examination , it is better to take the skill of essay writing with you into the examination room , than memorised chunks of your old essays .
24 " Down with you into the marsh , you spiteful old foster-mother !
25 Did your brothers go with you into the family business ?
26 Another leapt off the ironing-board where there was a warm blanket and both went with her into the sitting-room where they settled expectantly in front of the unlit fire .
27 She kicked out at him as he covered her body with his but he held her tight and rolled with her into the protection of the trees .
28 ‘ Now th'can go out , ’ he said and went with her into the shadow-filled yard ; one long arm guiding her with relentless force past the lighted windows of the inn , past the well and a small cart , past James Lambert walking shakily towards the back door of the inn , to a dark corner behind a group of empty ale kegs .
29 I flew with her into the bush , to land on a tiny crushed-pumice airstrip laid along a mountain ridge .
30 She had fed the precious child herself and carried it with her into the fields , watching it as she wielded a hoe or sickle , tears of weakness and fatigue often coursing down her dusty cheeks .
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