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Example sentences for "home with"

  • I took it home with me, and will copy it, having the former, being also mightily pleased with it.

  • At noon dined at home with my wife and find a new girle, a good big girle come to us, got by Payne to be our girle; and his daughter Nell we make our cook.

  • Though nothing was said on the subject between Stanbury and Mrs. Trevelyan, and nothing written between Nora and her sister, it could not but be remembered that should Trevelyan die, his widow would require a home with them.

  • Why should she not take him home with her?

  • Dorothy was received at home with so much affection and such expressions of esteem as to afford her much consolation in her misery.

  • They had now succeeded in their object of inducing their patient to return with them to England; but what were they to do with him when they had reached home with him?

  • She will probably be able to find a home with my aunt, Mrs. Outhouse, till papa comes to England.

  • So home with her, leaving her at her mother's door.

  • To my Lord's again and so home with my wife, tired with this day's work.

  • Home with my wife, and to bed extraordinary sleepy.

  • And so home with Mrs. Turner and sitting with her a while we went to my father's where we supt very merry, and so home.

  • So home with Mrs. Jem by coach and then home to my own house.

  • After dinner to the office, where doing infinite of business till past to at night to the comfort of my mind, and so home with joy to supper and to bed.

  • Thence to the 'Change, and there met my uncle Wight, who was very kind to me, and would have had me home with him, and so kind that I begin to wonder and think something of it of good to me.

  • So home with my wife to supper and to bed, miserable hot weather all night it was.

  • At noon dined at home with my wife alone, and then in the afternoon all the day at my office.

  • The worst of it is that he wants me to go home with him, and I am afraid I must do so, for now that he and I are the last in the entail, there is an opportunity of making an arrangement about the property, for which he is very anxious.

  • I know much more of him now that I have been at home with him, and I was greatly struck with his real consideration for the good of all concerned with him.

  • The consequence was that she grew yet more free, more at home with Richard.

  • He was too near Nature, too much at home with her, to believe it.

  • Are you going to kill me, or are you taking me home with you?

  • Parysatis kept Gigis at home with her a long time, and, though the king commanded her, she would not produce her.

  • There were a great many in the conspiracy; and as Dion was at home with several of his friends in a room with tables for entertainment in it, some of the conspirators beset the house around, others secured the doors and windows.

  • Think of me at home with my brother like myself and sister like myself, when my day's work is done.

  • Peggotty at her needlework was as much at home with St. Paul's and the bit of wax-candle, as if they had never known any other roof.

  • When I lived at home with my papa and mama, my papa was accustomed to ask, when any point was under discussion in our limited circle, "In what light does my Emma view the subject?

  • So home with Mrs. Turner, and there hear that Mr. Calamy hath taken his farewell this day of his people, and that others will do so the next Sunday.

  • Dined at home with my wife, then to the office again, and being called by Sir W.

  • Well, sir, said the dear little miss, then you will not let me go home with my aunt, will you?

  • Possibly you might even have gone home with me, to keep house for me in England, when I retire.

  • My plan was that when you had succeeded in doing this you should marry him and go home with him.

  • Because, my dear, I don't think Bathurst will go home with you.

  • Scarce one looked up as they entered; their thoughts at the moment were at home with those to whom they were writing what might well be their last farewells.

  • So home with my mind at very great ease, over the water to the Tower, and thence, there being nobody at the office, we being absent, and so no office could be kept.

  • Dined at home with my wife, and all the afternoon among my workmen, and at night to my office to do business there, and then to see Sir W.

  • So home with Mr. Moore to his chamber, and after a little talk I walked home to my house and staid at Sir W.

  • Dined at home with my wife and Gosnell, my mind much pleased with her, and after dinner sat with them a good while, till my wife seemed to take notice of my being at home now more than at other times.

  • He much preferred sitting at home with a pipe and a glass.

  • But the King took his wife and the twelve Princes and went home with them to their father and mother, and told all that had befallen them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    common salt; derived from; find some; fixed point; forty days; franc note; further advance; good view; home again; home and; home consumption; home here; home range; home ranges; home till; home waters; home with; homeward bound; little south; locally known; narrow channel; our party; poor wretch; present possession; take cold; well corked