I came to Richmond to ascertain what was proper or required of me to do, when I learned that, with others, the was to be indicted for treason by the grand jury at Norfolk.
Seeing General Lee and staff approach, he, with others, drew near to have a look at them, and thus witnessed the meeting between father and son.
All these five books were produced (with others) in a very few years, by a man who was scarcely over twenty when he began and was not thirty when he wrote the last of them.
I had partaken formerly of public fasts, but never knew the use and benefit of the same duty performed alone in secret, or with others of mine own family in private.
With others, the mothers thought that they must now be present at the daughters' lessons, watching with suspicious eyes, as though Christophe were intending to carry off the precious darlings.
He saw no harm in it, he only asked to share it with others.
Old Schulz's first thought on receiving such good news was to go and share it with others, and to tell his friends of Christophe's coming.
Man can effect no great matter by his personal strength but as he acts in society and conjunction with others.
To unite or associate with another or with others.
We had begun at the foot of the hill, and now having established ourselves in a profitable business, I was loath to give it up or share it with others.
The morning after the great storm, with others, I rode to a south string of fence on a divide, and found thousands of our cattle huddled against it, many frozen to death, partially through and hanging on the wire.
And on the way, as if I were pursued by some unrelenting Nemesis, two of my horses, with others, were stolen by the Indians one night when we were encamped near Red River.
But what should be the reason that our author, with others of his opinion, should stickle so hard to prove [that] all the epistles were wrote to particular churches?
The first great quarrel therefore that God had with his church, it was for their holding unwarrantable communion with others.
I do not know that it is so with others; but I cannot disguise from myself the sense of weakness, inferiority, and incompetency which I feel.
So true is this of his intercourse with the officers of the college, as well as with others, that he was never even suspected of anything low or trickish.
Here followeth a discourse between my Wife and the Judges, with others, touching my Deliverance at the Assizes following; the which I took from her own Mouth.
With some, it is exuberant and enthusiastic; with others, it is still and deep.
With some, it sits listening at Christ's feet; with others, it hurries too and fro to serve.
Enter the King of Valencia, Anselmo, Rodrigo, Borachius, with others; the King runs and embraces his Son.
Enter the King of Valentia, Anselmo, Roderigo, Lord Borachius, with others.
Enter the King, Segasto, the Shepherd, and the Clown, with others.
On these verandas were the tables for eating, and in the main bungalow a few bedrooms, with others in detached cottages within the inclosure.
The Duke of Abruzzi's photograph and one of the Italian war-ship Liguria, were on a wall in the drawing-room, with others of notable people whom the chief had entertained.
I take salvation as a divine gift, and take it with a glad heart.
His one overwhelming and undeviating purpose was to lead men to Christ.
In 1853, he, with others, built a saw mill in South Stillwater and engaged in lumbering.
He, with others, pre-empted the land and located what is now Superior City, Wisconsin, but sold his interests in that city.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with others" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.