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Example sentences for "conjunction with"

  • For this reason when used in conjunction with a deep red glass, a filter for only the deepest red rays is obtained.

  • By the use of electric incandescent filament lamps in conjunction with mercury-arcs, a fairly satisfactory light is obtained.

  • His principal dramatic works are The Wounds of Civil War, and (in conjunction with Greene, q.

  • He had become deeply interested in such questions, and threw himself heart and soul, in conjunction with F.

  • Sophocles and other works on the Greek classics, and in conjunction with E.

  • Here he became the intimate and sympathetic friend of Cowper, in conjunction with whom he produced the Olney Hymns.

  • In conjunction with Mallet he wrote, in 1740, the masque of Alfred, in which appeared Rule Britannia, which M.

  • The Soul is clogged and retarded in her Operations, when she acts in Conjunction with a Companion that is so heavy and unwieldy in its Motions.

  • What can be more attractive to a Man of Letters, than that immense Erudition of all Ages and Languages which a skilful Bookseller, in conjunction with a Painter, shall image upon his Column and the Extremities of his Shop?

  • Footnote 887: Verrius Flaccus is mentioned by St. Jerome, in conjunction with Athenodorus of Tarsus, a Stoic philosopher, to have flourished A.

  • The latter Berlioz conducted for one or two seasons, in conjunction with Dr.

  • Concerning my income and my recent hopes of a pension from the Weimar Court separately, or in conjunction with others, you have given me some important hints, which I have not left unnoticed or unconsidered.

  • They voted forty thousand seamen, and the like number of land forces, to act in conjunction with those of the allies.

  • If you can imagine when and where, in conjunction with despots or demagogues, I have set to my hand to deprive honest gentlefolk of their citizenship, pray speak.

  • The Laconian Pasippidas was charged with having brought the business about in conjunction with Tissaphernes, and was banished from Sparta in consequence.

  • The ephors and the members of assembly at Sparta (19) gave audience to these several parties, and sent out fifteen commissioners to Athens empowered, in conjunction with Pausanias, to discover the best settlement possible.

  • Stone was employed for walls and columns, and, in conjunction with brick, for the jambs and lintels of doors and windows.

  • Frequently it exists in conjunction with fasciation, the ends of the branches being curved round like a shepherd's crook, from the growth on one side being so much greater than on the other.

  • The perianth of Rumex aquaticus has been also observed to be occasionally hypertrophied in conjunction with a similar condition of the pistil and with atrophy of the ovules.

  • He was genuinely interested in this girl's career, and in tribute to her confidence in him she made him, in conjunction with Barrie, her father confessor.

  • To gain this point Davis was ordered to swing his division into it in conjunction with a wheeling movement of my right brigade, until our continuous line should face nearly due east.

  • From this it is clear that the Lord's conjunction with a man of the church is the very origin of true marriage love; and how that conjunction can be the origin shall be told.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conjunction with" 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:
    amongst them; believing that; blue morocco; commanding officers; conjunction with; crave pardon; direct relation; gentleman commoner; good actions; had the; last night; law and; long experience; might bear; musical sounds; other ranks; other regiments; political community; will cost; will make; with thy; yellow light