Similar words: combing, bombing, combine, combined, recombine, combinable, combine with, combination. Meaning: [kəm'baɪn] n. 1. an occurrence that results in things being united 2. the act of combining things to form a new whole.
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(31) Combining his interest in bird-watching with his tactile skills, Fetchero started carving bird models in 1972.
(32) These are just three examples from our menu of courses combining technical information and management strategy.
(33) An elegant study, combining sound judgement of Trollope's characterisation with an excellent discursive style.
(34) It is also possible to modify the original by adding or omitting parts, or even combining different patterns into one carving.
(35) His writing is a joy, combining the telling quote from finance megastars with anecdote to illustrate a substantial point.
(36) Archivists are therefore thinking of combining digital technology with robust media.
(37) Grasslands provide more scope for combining conservation and good livestock husbandry.
(38) Over the years, the departments have moved closer together and combining them will also lead to efficiency savings for the authority.
(39) The sheer physical exhaustion of combining a job and a young family may also leave you with no enthusiasm.
(40) But his real secret weapon is an amazing talent for simultaneously combining slide with fretted notes.
(41) Simply combining methods associated with femininity and masculinity, does not challenge the discourses of gender which support these associations.
(42) Beginning with the simplest units, artificial neurons, functionality is then added by combining these nodes into layers with multiple interconnections.
(43) He is among a growing minority of physicians combining the standard care of traditional medicine with certain nontraditional treatments and preventive measures.
(44) He envisaged combining farming and family life with military service in idyllic rural settlements.
(45) More generally, it is quite difficult to find sensible ways of combining phrase searching with word searching.
(46) Dawson emphasized the importance of combining agricultural and urban for building a strong society.
(47) A lower house would be elected according to a system of proportional representation combining regional and national lists.
(48) A left-of-centre paper combining easy tabloid reading with heavyweight news coverage looked like a good bet.
(49) Cook until soft, mix with breadcrumbs and egg. Make pasta in food processor by combining flour, egg,(http://sentencedict.com/combining.html) salt.
(50) Combining methods Penalties may be combined with rewards in order to modify children's behaviour.
(51) The Market Square is a fascinating mix of ancient and modern combining to provide atmosphere and charm.
(52) The consolation Stableford event pits fathers against their offspring and who can blame the organisers for combining the Sparrows and the Larks.
(53) The justly famous building that replaced it once more illustrated Wren's genius for combining classical and Gothic themes.
(54) The article says that Ware tried to commit suicide by combining prescription drugs and alcohol.
(55) For a medium-sized power such as Britain, the best way to maximise our influence is to pool sovereignty by combining with others.
(56) Barclays is working towards combining its Premier Banking clients, aimed at those earning £60,000 or more, with Barclays Stockbrokers.
(57) Combining motherhood and her career proved no stumbling block for the indomitable Marian.
(58) His career suggests that he was capable of combining a sense of duty with an urge to self-help.
(59) Either way this is a great bread combining both the enjoyment of light white bread with the nutritional benefits of fiber.
(60) But simpler forms of the drugs, including pills combining more than one drug in a single dose, are becoming available.
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