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Example sentences for "combine"

Lexicographically close words:
combersome; combes; combien; combination; combinations; combined; combines; combing; combings; combining
  1. I go nowhere, having laid down the rule that to combine visiting with my work would be absolutely impossible.

  2. It seems to me at any rate to combine the mystical and scientific powers in a wonderful degree.

  3. There would be no engineering difficulty in the formation of a boat-harbour, to combine by extensive pile-jetties the facility of landing in all weathers.

  4. It is a great enjoyment to stroll over a new country accompanied by good dogs, and combine at the same time sport and exploration.

  5. This portion of Cyprus is eminently adapted for the cultivation of fruit-trees, as the climate and soil combine many advantages.

  6. God and man must combine for salvation from sin, and the same word, here and elsewhere translated remission, seems to be employed in the New Testament for the share of either in the great deliverance.

  7. Our very senses, filled with the things of our passing sojourn, combine to cast discredit upon the existence of any world for the sake of which we are furnished with an inner eye, an eternal ear.

  8. But it is just the judgments which combine these conceptions, that are the expression of this relation; thus judgments, not mere conceptions, are the material of the inference.

  9. Also, if we should say of a lady whose favour could be influenced by presents, that she knew how to combine the utile with the dulci.

  10. If she tries to keep to herself, the rest think she is taking airs, and combine to make her life unbearable.

  11. How best to combine and to what ends, is the lesson taught in every form of the new movement for organization among women.

  12. Rings of every description in the political and the working world combine for general spoliation, and the honest worker's money jingles in every pocket but his own.

  13. Now that I am here I shall be able to combine my work on German prisoners with an effort to stimulate food production.

  14. Mr. Keble is of their opinion, and although I cannot go as far as he does, I am bound to say that the Christian Year seems to me to combine sound scholarship with a proper appreciation of our historic Church.

  15. If we are going to combat the 'yellow peril' we must combine against it.

  16. Poetry, music, and art combine with the actor to interpret truths of life which transcend philosophic definition.

  17. It is neither an accident, nor a sign of decadence, that painting and sculpture are creeping back into the Protestant churches, to combine with poetry and music in expressing the religious life of man.

  18. The three combine in a triple language to express and produce one life, and it can be expressed and produced in no other way than by the combination of the three arts in harmonious action.

  19. It is said that with the natural turn of young authors, who are more desirous to combine scenes of strong emotion than of comic situation, he attempted to produce a tragedy called "The Thebaid.

  20. It seems to have been an especial office of Homer to harmonize and combine these diverse elements, and his Thearchy is as remarkable a work of art as the terrestrial machinery of the poem.

  21. By the first we take exercise, simply for the sake of the good we gain from it; by the second we combine pleasure with our muscular exertion; and the third kind of gymnastics is practised for the sake of making money.

  22. Our drawing is an attempt to combine plan and section, which will probably be sufficiently illustrative.

  23. They combine the faults of all other forms, with the peculiar virtues of none.

  24. They are of cast-steel, and combine great strength and lightness.

  25. It will be found in practice, that all the circumstances alluded to, will combine to locate the mains across the foot of regular slopes; and whether in straight or curved lines, along through the natural valleys of the field.

  26. Tiles, at fair prices, combine these qualities better than anything else.

  27. Now one would come alone as if to listen to the Litany, and then another would follow, and another, and, growing brave, they would combine against it.

  28. A great many subtleties combine to elevate companions with tails to the best thrones the poor, the wicked, and the deserted can give them.

  29. The share of the Friar in rallying her friends to be loyal, and the share of Beatrice in instituting a counter-movement to the accusation combine to what effect?

  30. How does the part Hortensio and Gremio play in this reinforce the plot, and combine them all to instigate Petruchio to woo Katherine?

  31. The turn taken in the plot: Show how all combine against Falstaffe; also the place of this intrigue in making material for Act V.

  32. In order to manufacture a sheath, such as the wonderful knife required, it was necessary to combine the most whimsical idea with the oddest shape.

  33. This is the invention of two gentlemen, Messrs Armstrong and Orling, whose first syllables combine to form the title of the torpedo.

  34. Certain atoms of hydrogen, sulphur and oxygen form sulphuric acid, and under whatever conditions they combine they never form anything else.

  35. This accounts largely for the great heating power of acetylene, for since great heat is necessary to cause the elements to combine great heat is given out by them when they ultimately separate.

  36. These are substances which combine in some way with the impurities in the water, and carry them to the bottom of the tank or reservoir, while the pure water remains to be drawn off from the top.

  37. Now aluminium will not readily combine with atmospheric oxygen, but it will readily do so with oxygen from the oxide of a metal.

  38. And that heat reappears when they combine together again.

  39. In order that most poisons may act, it is essential that they enter into the cell, and they cannot do this unless they are able to combine chemically with certain of the cell constituents.

  40. The receptors so produced pass into the blood, where they combine with the toxine which has been absorbed; the combination is a stable one, and the toxine is thus prevented from combining with the tissue cells.

  41. Under the stimulus of this the cell produces these receptors in excess which enter into the blood and there combine with the toxine as in a^1 b^1, thus anchoring it and preventing it from acting upon the cells.

  42. But theorists like Hume and Roebuck were compelled logically to admit that if a man was to be free to pursue his own interest, he was to be free to combine with others.

  43. What was needed by the working class was the removal of taxes upon food and raw materials, a helpful instead of a degrading Poor Law, the right to combine against their employers, and factory legislation.

  44. After such a greeting as may be conceived (alas, all greetings then did seem to combine strange admixtures of joy and pain!

  45. In all such cases the proper thing to do is to get a large number of cases and combine them; then the preponderance which the first cases examined may have shown, in one direction or the other, is corrected.

  46. All their hopes are centred in the one, and, as the circumstances almost inevitably combine to spoil the one, their hopes are more or less handicapped.

  47. The former will point out that inherited talents can no more of themselves, combine into a complete personality than can the metal parts of a watch fit themselves together.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "combine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accompany; accord; accumulate; add; addition; adhere; affiliate; affiliation; agglomeration; aggregate; aggregation; agree; agreement; alliance; alloy; ally; amalgamate; amalgamation; amass; articulate; assemblage; assemble; assimilate; assimilation; associate; association; attend; axis; band; blend; bloc; body; bond; bracket; bridge; build; bulk; bunch; business; cabal; cartel; cement; chain; cleave; club; clump; cluster; coalesce; coalition; cohere; coincide; collaborate; collect; college; combination; combine; commingle; compact; company; compile; compose; composition; compound; comprise; concern; concert; concoct; concrete; concur; confederacy; confederation; congeries; conglomerate; conglomeration; conjugate; conjugation; conjunction; connect; connive; consolidate; consolidation; consortium; conspiracy; conspire; constitute; construct; cooperate; cooperative; copulate; corporation; corps; corral; correspond; council; couple; cover; embodiment; embody; embrace; emulsify; encompass; enlist; enroll; enter; enterprise; fabricate; faction; federate; federation; firm; flux; form; fuse; fusion; gang; gather; glue; group; grouping; harmonize; hash; house; identify; include; inclusion; incorporate; incorporation; industry; integrate; integration; interlace; interlard; intermingle; intermix; intertwine; interweave; join; jumble; junction; junta; knead; knit; knot; league; link; lump; machine; machinery; make; marriage; marry; marshal; mass; match; merge; merger; mingle; mix; mob; mobilize; muster; organization; organize; package; pair; partner; partnership; party; pertain; plow; pool; raise; rally; reciprocate; relate; ring; scramble; shuffle; society; solder; solidification; solidify; sort; span; splice; structure; synchronize; syncretism; syndicate; synthesis; synthesize; tack; tape; team; tie; trust; twin; unification; unify; union; unite; utility; wed; wedding; weld; work; yoke


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    combined attack; combined with