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Sentence count:247+14Posted:2017-05-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: adjoiningjoin inpiningminingdininggainingshiningrainingMeaning: [dʒɔɪn]  n. the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication). 
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(211) However, baby universes branching off and joining on will affect the apparent value of the cosmological constant.
(212) To work, your strategy must continually increase the number of people joining you in taking responsibility for change.
(213) He did not relish the thought of joining the opposition one bit.
(214) The state environmental bodies and the militia are joining forces to set up mobile anti-poaching units.
(215) Their generous support and presence, joining in enthusiastically with everything we planned, has enabled us to truly enjoy this day.
(216) With the prospect of William and Harry joining them for a holiday afterwards, Diana was in good heart.
(217) This encourages parents to have more children, increasing population growth, impoverishing families and preventing women from joining the labour force.
(218) The farm worker has himself contributed, though as often as not by leaving the industry rather than by joining a trade union.
(219) Another was hopeful of joining Ford - he took me to task for this magazine's criticisms of the new Escort.
(220) Tim Roemer, D-Ind., was voted down 289-121, with Republicans and Democrats joining forces to defeat it.
(221) He was player, coach and director at Calderdale before joining Leicester last season.
(222) She also decided to do some networking by joining an area-wide women administrators' breakfast group.
(223) I couldnt tell if it was Soton fans joining in the appreciation, or just Leeds fans everywhere.
(224) They will confirm the booking by sending you an invoice and detailed joining instructions.
(225) In 1940 he fell for an actor who was his lover for two years before joining the navy in 1942.
(226) Charlie graduated from high school and went into the service for four years before joining the company in 1970.
(227) Armoured figures drew their swords and shouted incoherently, joining the fight to the rear.
(227) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
(228) In this situation I knit the joining rows by hand, making sure on the final row to knit using large stitches.
(229) He cried out, suddenly aware he was in total darkness, the smashing of stone joining the cry.
(230) They're joining about 350 colleagues from Dalton Barracks already stationed there.
(231) A festering inflammation on his foot kept him from joining the Capuchin order.
(232) At the graveside, Jules and Marie were joining the priest in prayer.
(233) Even the most passionate Eurosceptics and Europhiles concede that there are strong arguments for and against joining.
(234) Joining Arbuckle will be a local trio featuring Jeff Haskell on the piano.
(235) Perdita had rather a reedy voice, but she insisted on joining in.
(236) The Chamber Choir and the Renaissance Singers provide for those interested in joining smaller choirs.
(237) However, unlike Mills they see professional groups as losing their power and influence rather than as joining the power elite.
(238) He has been affected by hamstring problems twice since joining us.
(239) Arrangements are made, other kids plan on joining them, and excitedly they organize a group bike ride for that evening.
(240) The way then climbs along hilltop paths before joining the Churnet again and following it to Rocester.
More similar words: adjoiningjoin inpiningminingdininggainingshiningrainingwhiningtrainingdefiningrefiningexaminingremainingdecliningobtainingdining carretainingdining-halldining roomretrainingcomplainingbargainingsustainingstrip miningdining tabledeterminingsilver liningentertainingbasic training
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