Example sentences of "[verb] to join i " in BNC.
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1 | If you want to join me you can pick up the phone give me a ring O nine O four six four one six four one . |
2 | about it and I did n't see her for weekend she gave me her phone number , Saturday morning I gave her a bell , said I would be walking the dog if you want to join me |
3 | Nell said something to the owners and came to join me , stifling laughter . |
4 | Well I not only got the job , I was made principal ( and that another miracle ) and Douglas not only supports me , He 's going to join me later . |
5 | You going to join me or you passed up that too ? |
6 | ‘ Adam was never going to join me , ’ she retorted . |
7 | ‘ Are you going to join me ? ’ he asked , going to a drawer to collect a pipe . |
8 | Hello folks this is Dr Rock I hope you 're going to join me every Sunday lunch time from twelve till two on B B C Radio York and yet yourself plugged into the cosmic line cos we 're going to have lots of fun . |
9 | Obviously I will send this to both of you and if David is back in England at an appropriate time he might like to join me in discussions with the programmer . |
10 | The pressure was on — add a new chat-up line was born : ‘ Would you like to join me in testing a new way to prevent childbirth and other medical misfortunes ? ’ |
11 | I am sure that many of the competitors , and other guests over the years , would like to join me in saying this big ‘ Thank You ’ , too . |
12 | Would you like to join me ? ’ |
13 | I had an apartment on the third floor , overlooking the square and the end of the Avenida Jose Antonio de Rivera round which I would watch Dana coming to join me for another afternoon of poetry . |
14 | He 's coming to join me later this week . |
15 | However , my secretary , ex-pupil Peter Vroomking , was to have provided me with a typed list , which has not materialised … on the other hand , Peter has recently been discovering himself as a human being … and I am sure those of you who are still here will wish to join me in congratulating … could somebody stop that door banging ? |
16 | I am sure that the whole House will wish to join me in congratulating my hon. Friend on the recognition of his distinction , not least in defending the business and small business communities in this country . |
17 | I am sure that he will wish to join me in congratulating the governors , the headmaster and the parents involved in the school on their wisdom in applying for grant-maintained status so as to free themselves from the bureaucracy and interference of the local education authority . |
18 | The House will wish to join me in expressing our sympathy with those who were injured and our hopes for their speedy recovery . |
19 | But now , going to the Mountains of the Moon without her would have been heart-breaking , and I was overjoyed when she decided to join me . |
20 | ‘ Yes , it seems strange to me that all my friends do n't want to join me . |
21 | I know that his many friends and family , as well as those who have only recently met him , think that this must be one of those marriages that are made in heaven , and will want to join me in wishing Steven and Annabelle a long and happy married life together . |
22 | And I am sure you will want to join me in wishing them every success and happiness in their new venture and marriage . |
23 | He has dedicated his entire career to the development of sport in Scotland and I am sure all Council members will want to join me in thanking him for the commitment he has shown over the years . ’ |
24 | and I am sure that members would want to join me in extending warmest congratulations to him on his well-deserved award . |
25 | I thought you might care to join me , spend your precious leave in the place of your birth . ’ |
26 | Perhaps you and Iris would care to join me there for a drink one evening ? ’ |
27 | Perhaps this evening you 'd care to join me ? ’ |
28 | Would you care to join me ? ’ |
29 | ‘ I suppose you would n't care to join me for dinner tonight ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Care to join me for a snifter , old boy ? ’ he said , buttoning on his chamois leather glove with the hole in the thumb . |