Example sentences of "[pron] [to-vb] [conj] [verb] with [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He 's asked me to go and stay with him .
2 They asked me to go and stay with them , away from the place where the burglary had taken place .
3 He had asked me to go and work with him when he opened The Chicago Rib Shack , but I told him I thought the location was wrong . ’
4 He invited me to go and live with him and I did .
5 Both he and my mother were keen for Thomas and me to go and live with them there , but I preferred to be independent .
6 We managed to persuade them to come and sit with us and she ended up next to me .
7 And there 's these hills where it 's hot and rains all the time , and in the rain forests there are these very tall trees and right in the top branches of the trees there are these like great big flowers called bromeliads and water gets into the flowers and makes little pools and there 's a type of frog that lays eggs in the pools and tadpoles hatch and grow into new frogs and these little frogs live their whole lives in the flowers right at the top of the trees and do n't even know about the ground and the world is full of things like that and now I know about them and I 'm never ever going to be able to see them and then you , ’ she gulped for breath , ‘ want me to come and live with you in a hole and wash your socks ! ’
8 Unless you can arrange for someone to come and stay with you for at least a month after your operation , you will not be able to cope .
9 Doing so allows them to experience and interact with their environment and other people .
10 Does experience of life lead you to agree or disagree with what says ?
11 ‘ In a few days , when the funeral 's over , I want you to come and stay with me , ’ she said softly .
12 ‘ Mrs Gillingham , ’ she said in a voice that carried only the faintest Italian accent , ‘ how very good of you to come and stay with me . ’
13 Why so , if she had no wish to depart from you , and none to come and abide with us ? ’
14 Do n't forget that it is safe for you to talk and play with someone with HIV or AIDS .
15 God has brought them to himself , and in the shed blood has provided a way for them to live and walk with him .
16 He rang her regularly from the café or the post office and urged her to come and stay with us .
17 From stories handed down , it seems that the Frenchman saw Marama , insisted on painting her straight away , and then said she was the most beautiful woman he 'd ever seen and begged her to come and live with him .
18 Finally I ventured to ask her to come and dine with me in the Pláka , which had not then become a pandemonium .
19 So what was he to do but bear with her ?
20 My father feared my mother as much as I did and wished me to please and agree with her always , for when I did not she would complain to him of my behaviour and I suspected that when this happened his new wife would complain in her turn that he paid too much attention to us and too little to her and her own children .
21 We went in to the University and met up with Ian Jamieson , who invited us to come and stay with them for a few days .
22 And God will not only listen to our insignificant prayers , but has given us his Spirit to enable us to pray and to share with us in that most demanding task .
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