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Example sentences for "with them"

  • No; I had just engaged myself to walk with Miss Tilney before they told me of it; and therefore you know I could not go with them, could I?

  • If they would only put off their scheme till Tuesday, which they might easily do, as it depended only on themselves, she could go with them, and everybody might then be satisfied.

  • I took the high and mighty line with them; and, as I had the Bulgarian commandant on my side, after about two hours' blasphemy got them quieted.

  • But what did you propose to do with them?

  • The horses are at the door now,' she said, 'and your servant is with them.

  • The cavalry had swept across the parade ground and up the street before the people saw that they carried Rojas and Alvarez with them.

  • The servants are all going, and I'll go with them disguised in a turban.

  • He saw the ranks open and two men catch at each bridle rein of both Alvarez and Rojas and drag them on with them, buried in the crush of horses about them, and swept forward by the weight and impetus of the moving mass behind.

  • They are calling Mendoza," Clay whispered, "he must be with them.

  • The God of love and peace be with them," Dinah prayed, as she looked back from the last stile.

  • They told him he must either fly or go with them.

  • The royal army coming up with them here, they beat it and killed their general.

  • And till Moses had done speaking with them, he put a vail on his face.

  • And they that are left of you shall pine away in their iniquity in your enemies' lands; and also in the iniquities of their fathers shall they pine away with them.

  • And God said unto Balaam, Thou shalt not go with them; thou shalt not curse the people: for they are blessed.

  • Yes, I can tell you this now: when I used to go with them--see?

  • Look here, we'll have nothing more to do with them!

  • Let each man fight for his own hand, they reflected; the present dispute had nothing to do with them; they had no interest therein!

  • It had nothing to do with them: the fault was hers!

  • And, if he was not hindered by public affairs, he himself would be with them at their studies, and see them perform their exercises, being the most affectionate father in Rome.

  • Thrown out on the winds it became twined in with them, and with them it flew away.

  • These half-silent sittings were far from uncommon with them now.

  • He was about as thriving as travelling basket and mat makers; but he had nothing to do with them.

  • The Prince would now also feast them, and be with them continually: hardly a week would pass but a banquet must be had betwixt him and them.

  • He enjoyed his afternoons, with the home truths he permitted himself, much more than the students who had to put up with them with a smile.

  • He proposed all sorts of schemes, but she would not have anything to do with them.

  • They asked Clutton to go with them, but he preferred spending the summer by himself.

  • She knew what men were and did not want to have anything more to do with them.

  • The Welsh won’t neighbour with them, or have anything to do with them, except now and then in the way of business.

  • With mockery they pursue them until they come up with them at a stream, into which they drive them for a plunge.

  • Silken stuffs are taken out and hung aloft as decorations, and they spread tapestries to walk upon and drape the streets with them, while they wait for the King's approach.

  • He caught up with them, and made such an onslaught upon them as a hungry and ravenous wolf makes when leaping upon its prey.

  • But Alexander notices this, and sees them escaping from the troops, and he thinks that if he can slip away without the knowledge of any one, he will go to catch up with them.

  • During the Captivity many of the Jews settled here and brought with them a knowledge of the Jewish religion.

  • In Cadiz a few students are supplied by government with the means of drawing and modelling from figures; and such as are not able to purchase the requisite instruments are provided with them.

  • With them may be classed provisionally the Hottentots, a pastoral people of medium stature and yellowish-brown complexion.

  • It also discouraged him by tending to the extinction of small tenancies and freeholds that were no longer workable at a profit when common rights ceased to go with them.

  • They had saved the prisoners thus far from a horrible fate, and they were firmly resolved to reach, with them, some strong settlement and safety.

  • I guess it has somethin' to do with them scratches on your leggins.

  • When they repassed Tioga Point, Timmendiquas and his Wyandots were still with them.

  • Henry and his comrades went parallel with them, watching their movements as closely as possible.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with them" 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:
    brave knight; general conference; great invention; how little; long away; numerous company; perpetual curate; with him; with much; with nothing; with other; with pleasure; with respect; with several; with tears; with the; with thee; with those; with three; with water; with white; with your; without any; without doubt; without regard; without waiting