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Example sentences for "stay with"

  • Tell my father I won't stay with aunt, and want to go home.

  • Yet she instantly obeyed the physician's summons, approached the bed, said kindly that she had been glad to come to stay with her a short time, and asked what she desired.

  • It can't be very pleasant to stay with aunt," replied the youth.

  • Then I mentioned Peepy's coming to stay with me, and then Pa began to cry again and said the children were Indians.

  • Lady Cecilia Orme, whom I knew in Florence, has asked me to stay with her in London.

  • I shall not seem strange long," she said, "after I have stayed with you a few weeks, if you will let me stay with you.

  • Stay with me to-night," Mount Dunstan said, as they drove through the avenue to the house.

  • Nay then no matter: stay with me a while, I am to breake with thee of some affaires That touch me neere: wherein thou must be secret.

  • No my good Lord, I haue sworn to stay with you.

  • Our troopes set forth to morrow, stay with vs: The wayes are dangerous Stew.

  • I have offered my escort and invited her to stay with us.

  • Brantley was invited by the faculty of the college to deliver the baccalaureate sermon next June, and I invited him and his daughter, in the event of his accepting, to stay with us.

  • Bishop Whittle will be here Friday next and is invited to stay with us.

  • However, he wished him to stay with us, and partake of the entertainment which the master of the house had prepared.

  • Their conversation continued so long that the night was far advanced, so that the prince of Persia obliged Ebn Thaher to stay with him.

  • I--I want to stay with you, and be your lover, Mum.

  • Then did he stay with you or did he go out?

  • It seems an age to wait till they come to stay with us next week.

  • After he was gone that evening, she said: "Ought we to have Nell to stay with us while you're finishing her?

  • To her maid, to the butler Bester, to the coachman Benson, she said that she was going up to stay with Mr. George.

  • Your poor Bella is forced to stay with you, whether she likes it or not; ain't she, Miss Kimmeens?

  • Nay then,' said the duke, 'no matter; stay with me a while.

  • I will give her thanks as if she bid me stay with her a week.

  • You are not afraid to stay with me till the last?

  • I hope you don't think--there is not the least occasion for asking them to stay with us.

  • If I stay with you, I'd try to be good, and not be cross to Dodo, and so on.

  • I'll stay with Mas'r as long as he wants me,--so as I can be any use.

  • I suppose Auntie Helen'll stay with us till he does.

  • Raising herself] Promise to stay with me--to stay here for good, Larry.

  • And of course I don't like to leave him, but I think I ought to, because really I hardly know how to stay with him.

  • I couldn't stay with Honeywill, after all.

  • He said you were the one to stay with me, in case there should be any trouble, because your head was always level, and your heart was big as a barrel.

  • Moreover,' said Greifenstein, now addressing his wife directly, 'I am sure you will recollect that we proposed to ask our cousin to stay with us until the young people return from their wedding trip.

  • In that case we will not ask him to stay with us,' answered Greif, half carelessly, half in anger at Rex's imaginary future rudeness.

  • She never alluded to her affairs when she was with her relations, and excused herself from asking them to stay with her, on the ground of her poor health.

  • Please, please let me stay with granny," insisted Janet; "then I shall finish my German classes.

  • When the girl came to stay with Flora, her aunt asked for an interview—-such a nice sensible woman—-so completely understanding her position.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stay 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:
    arising from; been very; close confinement; earnest prayer; exert himself; literary style; more extensive; once resolved; rose window; sandy desert; side corner; skim well; small ones; stay away; stay behind; stay here; stay home; stay long; stay longer; stay right; stay till; stay where; stay with; stayed right; stayed till; where applicable