Example sentences of "join he [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Vincent once tried to persuade him to give up his safe career and join him as a fellow painter — like other famous brothers in art history .
2 Nevertheless I arranged to drive over to Strondonald the following Saturday afternoon and join him for tea .
3 Prince Charles rang her every day , suggesting she join him for a walk or a barbecue .
4 He insisted we join him for dinner where he regaled us with tidbits of gossip from the court and city .
5 He delivered a ringing First Amendment call to arms , enjoining the assembled audience of about 2,000 people to step forward from the sidelines and join him on the battlefield to protect the artist 's right to express himself as he wishes , unhindered by the tastes or intrusions of the government .
6 Clive Kemp 's suggestion that she join him on a cruise across the Mediterranean had seemed the perfect antidote to a long hard winter , a series of temping jobs which had been more demanding than usual , and the unpleasantness of her break-up with Giles .
7 Rory was late for their appointment , and when he arrived , Holdfast told him dourly to close the door and join him at the biggest table .
8 Staying seated while he prowls around makes me uneasy , so I stand up and join him at the window .
9 At the rally Chief Buthelezi called on the ANC leader , Nelson Mandela , to ‘ stop posturing ’ and join him at a series of public meetings to eradicate violence in areas where ANC and Inkatha supporters have been at war .
10 The old Frenchman was delighted with the tobacco and soap and he insisted that I join him in a drink .
11 They , in turn , join him in cheerful conspiracy to see that the great cathedral list of France is constantly and step-by-step updated .
12 Joshua Cohen had long ago recognised that Jacob would never make a businessman and had quickly abandoned his dream of having his son join him in his scrap-iron store .
13 I also join him in deprecating the attack on my noble Friend Lord Jenkin , who has accepted an appointment on a trust .
14 I strongly agree with my hon. Friend and I join him in paying tribute to the management of the health service in his part of the country .
15 I readily join him in paying tribute to the remarkable achievements of the academic and other staff in those institutions of higher education in terms of the wonderful opportunities that they are offering to more and more of our young people and to people of all ages .
16 I join him in congratulating the industry on its export achievements — something that we never hear from the Labour party .
17 I join him in saying that the enforcement of law and order in the Province of Northern Ireland lies with Her Majesty 's Government , the Chief Constable and those who support him .
18 I also join him in paying tribute to Alick Buchanan-Smith who was a personal friend of mine , as he was of so many , and who was an outstanding parliamentarian and Minister , and to the courage of George Buckley .
19 I thank my right hon. and learned Friend for that statement and , on behalf of my constituents , join him in sending sympathy to those who were injured in the accident .
20 I join him in the living room , where he is bolt upright in an armchair watching a video .
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