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Example sentences for "come with"

  • Do come with me, dear little Thumbelina, who saved my life when I lay frozen in the dark tunnel!

  • Come with me in my ship,' said the Simpleton.

  • It is to you that I come with my message of salvation, it is to you that I appeal.

  • Tirant and Philippe dressed in their finery, and accompanied by many knights and gentlemen who had come with Tirant, they left the ship and went to the palace.

  • Then the hunter went directly out to the captain, and told him: "Sir, come with me.

  • After the meal Tirant gathered all those of his lineage, thirty-five knights and gentlemen who had come with him or the Viscount of Branches.

  • But in the end they had to go on, because the Duke of Pera said: "Whoever wants to come with me or go back is free to do so.

  • Come with me and I'll show you," he answered and he led her to the window opposite to Miss Burton, where she sat at the piano.

  • Mr. Chints, come with me before the young woman leaves her present favorable position near the parlor door.

  • Stanton joined her and said: "Ida, come with me; I wish to speak with you a moment.

  • Come with me and have some of the best brandy you ever tasted.

  • See, the moon is rising; come with me, for this is the very witching hour for a ramble.

  • Come with prong, and come with fork, Like the devil of their talk, And with wildly rattling sound, Prowl the desert rocks around!

  • COME to the dance with me, come with me, fair one!

  • Come to the dance with me, come with me, fair one!

  • It is necessary, my dear son; come with me.

  • She was compelled to come with me, and having told the postillion that I wanted to go by the nearest road, he left the other carriages, and took the way through the forest of Cequini.

  • But I thought I'd come with Mrs. Deering and see what Saratoga was like; I had never been here.

  • I don't know; my wife had the idea when they cooked it up amongst 'em that she was to come with us.

  • I come with a message from her husband, who is a stout man with black hair and whiskers.

  • I thought it best to come with it myself.

  • Then your boss will have to get some one in your place, for you will have to come with me.

  • I come with a message from your husband," said Paul.

  • Hans,' said he, 'what a fool you were not to come with me yesterday!

  • Come with me,' said the man, 'a little way off we have made a large fire, and you will rest far better there than out upon this moor.

  • Come with us, and you shall make yourself another flute.

  • Yes, come with me in my boat and you shall see the Wonderland under the Sea.

  • Come with me to our Candy Factory," and he ran down the street, which was paved with little red brick candies, until he came to a big Rock Candy Building.

  • And I want you to come with us, Mr. Hull, and help to make it a little less dark.

  • But if you want to BE somebody, if you want to develop yourself, to have the joy of being utterly unafraid in speech and in action--why, come with us.

  • You'll see you've got to come with us or join Kelly.

  • Come with a whoop, come with a call; Come with a good will, or not at all.

  • Mabel Lyndwood, in your grandfather's name, I command you to come with me, and let Nick Clamp look to himself if he dares to hinder you.

  • Come with me, Mabel," cried Fenwolf, disregarding him.

  • Come with me and I will show you to a chamber.

  • I shall go and call them in; come with me, Theodora.

  • You will only make Theodora more resolved to come with us; and, indeed, I had rather she did not, if it is to do her any harm.

  • Then let Annette know she is to be ready to come with me to town on Monday.

  • Say, then: will you, or will you not, come with me?

  • You did quite right in declining to come with me this evening.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come with" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    come aboard; come about; come alongside; come ashore; come away; come between; come bride; come down; come for; come hame; come hither; come quickly; come right; come soon; come tell; come till; come together; come true; come under; come where; comes about; comes back; compact body; divers manners; force their; more rapidly