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Example sentences for "join"

Lexicographically close words:
jogs; joi; joie; joies; joignant; joinder; joindre; joine; joined; joiner
  1. Different flocks not unfrequently join during these gales, and the nuisance to both the owners is very great.

  2. Start your dray, then, from town and join it with your sheep on the way up.

  3. Fresh arrivals kept continually creating a little additional excitement--these were saloon passengers, who alone were permitted to join the ship at Gravesend.

  4. Cherry had planned to join them, but an experimental week-end was enough.

  5. Peter came out to join them, her father came down, and she kissed him again; she could not be close enough to him.

  6. And as soon as I can go," Cherry added, feverishly, "I shall join Martin.

  7. Suppose you write that you'll join him--this is March--suppose you say the first of April?

  8. She secured the hat now, and ran unceremoniously away from her admonitor, to join Alix, Peter, and Martin for the daily ceremony of walking into the village for the mail.

  9. Late in the afternoon, rested, fresh, and her old sweet self in the white ruffles, she came down to join them.

  10. He says he'll want me to join him about the middle of August.

  11. Typhus victims, in ox-wagons, still passed our camp all day long on their way to join the four thousand already buried in the typhus graveyard, a short distance beyond our hospital.

  12. The majority were trying to join a track which entered the wood on the south side, and, like sheep through a gate, they were all tumbling over each other, in the scramble for places in the narrow line.

  13. He hoped shortly to enlist, and he told me that it was his firm conviction that if Greece did not join the Allies immediately the people would revolt against the King.

  14. But they were not too shy to join in the final impromptu kolo dance.

  15. Then another man said that there had been a thunderstorm last night, because Italy was now going to join in the fighting; the thunder and lightning was a sign that another land was going to shed its blood.

  16. I recommend that provision be made by an international agreement for visibly marking the water boundary between the United States and Canada in the narrow channels that join the Great Lakes.

  17. The centennial of this illustrious event in our history has been declared a general holiday by act of Congress, to the end that the people of the whole country may join in commemorative exercises appropriate to the day.

  18. The result is that the bonds uniting iron and oxygen are relaxed by the heat, when the oxygen, having a preference for union with carbon rather than with iron, leaves the latter to join up with some of the carbon of the coal.

  19. They therefore proceed to join up with molecules of water.

  20. A short time previously I had conversed with several of my comrades, and found four ready to join me in attempting a trip across South Carolina and Georgia, on the "underground railroad.

  21. When within a mile of the point where the scout had been ordered to join us, we heard a crackling and snapping in the brush at the side of the road.

  22. They were in half a mind to join him, when they saw him pull up short, raise his hands as though he had given over the pursuit, and turn back.

  23. He told Koku to get ready to leave for New York at once, where he and the giant would join Mr. Titus and Mr. Damon, and start across the continent to take for steamer for Lima, Peru.

  24. Modern logicians join the Categories side by side with the five Predicables, which are explained in the Eisagoge of Porphyry, more than five centuries after Aristotle's death.

  25. Accordingly, when you employ the predicate est, or when you employ the predicate non est, you will speak truly or falsehood, according as the subject with which you join it is Ens or is Non-Ens.

  26. On the 15th General Stoneman got back to Powder Springs, and was ordered to replace General Blair at Turner's Ferry, and Blair, with the Seventeenth Corps, was ordered up to Roswell to join McPherson.

  27. On the 2d of April I notified him by letter that I wanted him to join and to command these two divisions, which ought to be ready by the 1st of May.

  28. I will order him to join you with the two divisions, and will reconstruct the road as soon as possible.

  29. Crook will have all cavalry, and will endeavor to get in about Saltville, and move east from there to join Ord.

  30. If Johnston falls behind the Coosa, then McPherson will push for Rome; and if Johnston falls behind the Chattahoochee, as I believe he will, then McPherson will cross over and join Thomas.

  31. Mower and Wilson have arrived, and are on their way to join you.

  32. Their furloughs will expire about this time, and some of them should now be in motion for Clifton, whence they will march to Decatur, to join General Dodge.

  33. This is what the few members of the old Left Centre who refused to join the ranks of the Ministerial Left, and are headed by MM.

  34. That of his own family and friends is not sufficient; he wants the world at large to hear and understand and join in what he has to say, whether it be in marble or on canvas, in music or in words.

  35. He had previously, in a letter to the British commander, signified his change of principles, and his wish to join the royal army.

  36. When he had raised the number of recruits required, he was ordered to join General Wilkinson on the western frontiers, to visit the Cherokee country, to aid in making a treaty with that nation, a mission which lasted a year.

  37. Early in 1780, he returned with his legion to the south, having been previously promoted to the rank of lieutenant-colonel, to join General Greene, who was then watching the movements of Cornwallis.

  38. His orders to join General Lee at New York were quickly obeyed, whence he proceeded with his regiment to Canada, to be stationed at the entrance of Sorel river.

  39. Cousin of Somerset, join you with me, And all together, with the Duke of Suffolk, We'll quickly hoise Duke Humphrey from his seat.

  40. The citizens fly and forsake their houses; The rascal people, thirsting after prey, Join with the traitor; and they jointly swear To spoil the city and your royal court.

  41. It was the testator's special wish that you should join the trustees, and that her husband should not lay his hands upon a dollar.

  42. Hudson unfortunately is either connected with our enemies, or in their clutches, and he'll try to persuade his neighbors to join him in an appeal to the authorities.

  43. Halliday explained for some minutes before he said: "You are on the spot, and it's your duty to join us.

  44. Now, suppose we made you a fair offer, would you join us?

  45. Not one of them was mute, And all and each that pass'd that way Did join in the pursuit.

  46. By torch and trumpet fast array'd Each horseman drew his battle-blade, And furious every charger neigh'd To join the dreadful revelry.

  47. When a link in the chain of existences, near and dear to us, is snapped asunder, we instinctively seek to close up the gap, to join hands and succour one another.

  48. Mazzini and he, then, would often discuss politics and political economy of the past, present, and future, and I sometimes ventured to join in their conversation.

  49. I hear he is going to perform his 'Stabat Mater,' and, if he wants a good voice to join in the chorus, I am at his disposal.

  50. It was towards evening; the sun had gone down behind one set of heavy clouds, and the wind was whipping up another set to join them.

  51. There was the loveliest of buildings, the Louvre, but it had not made more than a start towards the Tuileries, with which it was in but a few years to join stones.

  52. Joyfully she handed one to each inmate of the cabin, then departed to join those ready to set forth on the journey to the settlement.

  53. The plan was to join the Oregon caravan at Independence, Missouri, continue with it to Fort Hall, and thence follow Frémont's route to the Bay of San Francisco.

  54. Often had they hoped that we had reached the cabins too late to join the Relief--then in grieving anguish felt that we had, and might not live to cross the summit.

  55. We encamped on the slope of the prairie, near a timber of cottonwood, oak, beech, and sycamore trees, where a clear brook rushed over its stony bed to join the Big Blue.

  56. Women left the room sobbing, and men called those passing, in from the street, to join the knots of earnest talkers.

  57. With Mrs. Packwood's permission, Billy and I sped away to join the line.

  58. Our coming was a surprise to them, yet they were glad to join our party.

  59. They would scatter in groups over the plains to investigate distant objects, then race back, and with song and banter join husband and brother, driving the loose cattle in the rear.

  60. George urged the new elector and his son-in-law the landgrave to join it.

  61. A herald, dressed in the same colours, read the twelve articles, and invited the people to join in the rebellion.

  62. Luther then gives a powerful description of the guilty violence of the peasants who force simple and peaceable men to join their alliance, and thus drag them to the same condemnation.

  63. Yet by degrees her prayers and gentleness won the heart of her husband; the rough man was softened; harmony was restored between the married pair, and they were enabled to join in prayer beside their sleeping babe.

  64. And though ever since they have maintained separate quarters, now and then, when there was a reunion of the family, Satan was invited to join the festivities.

  65. I say brave, for I am always struck by the courage of the two who thus gaily leap into the gulf of the unknown together, thus join hands over the inevitable, and put their signatures to the irrevocable.

  66. If you'll be content with rustic fare, and promise to be amusing, it would be very pleasant if you'd join me.

  67. With a stern bow her father turned from me to join her; but she suddenly slipped past him, threw her arms round me, and kissed me one long passionate kiss.

  68. It must be very cold here," I said; "will you not join me in some supper?

  69. When she had gone I went to join my friends in the Park, and spent the evening with them.

  70. In imagination I saw prison, penal servitude, a scandal which we could never live down; I made a rush at the group and broke it up, telling the girls to join in the dancing.

  71. He had come to ask me to join in another excursion by steamer, and see the amateur theatricals at Soedertaelje, a small watering-place.

  72. You'll find us in the Park, later on, if the spirit moves you to join us, and I have been wrong about the lady.

  73. I did not know what explanation to give, and he took advantage of my embarrassment and exacted a promise from me to join them in an excursion.

  74. If now we join two things we shall get the strength of both united, which is greater than of either alone.

  75. Over him floated a sweet hymn, one his mother loved to join in singing at church Sunday morning.

  76. He walked away to join the other boys with the exaggerated air of a great victor, and the people shouted again.

  77. He says his folks have got bushels of truck for dinner, and we can join in with them and welcome.

  78. Above it the Jap bombers zoomed, and spiralled upward to join their formation.

  79. His orders were to report at Seattle, Washington, where he would join the crew of a new B-17F as co-pilot.

  80. Only Sergeant Hale, the bombardier, refused to join his crewmates in killing time.

  81. Everyone began ribbing Soapy and Fred, until the two sergeants were forced to join in the laughter at their expense.

  82. She and her father had a mission station here; and I’d just come out to join my father at his cocoanut plantation when the Japs came.

  83. Three more forts, Barry learned, were due to join it within the week.

  84. Guess I’ll have just time to join Chick and Hap down the hall and get back before inspection.

  85. Fred Marmon and Cracker Jackson wanted to charge down the slope and join that fight, but Barry forbade it.

  86. Moira Stevens will join us in a few minutes for lunch.

  87. Oh, Gerald, why did you not send for me to join you, when you knew that you would have after all to face life with this dreadful weight upon you?

  88. I should be glad of a pleasant neighbour or two, when he is gone, who would join me in a shoot now and then, or come in sometimes to have a chat.

  89. Her guard had fled, and she had at once sprung to join her companions in flight.

  90. I've heard," thought Jack, "that these tame ones will often break away and join wild herds.

  91. I think my partner had better join us," said Mr. Lane, taking up a speaking-tube.

  92. The little party turned in search of a hiding-place, and their steps were quickened by seeing the figures of half a dozen mounted men rise over the rim of the ridge and join the Strangler.

  93. Saya Chone said a sharp word, and a fresh man stepped forward, drawing his dah with a grin as he was ordered to join his companions in a fresh assault.


  94. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "join" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    join him; join the; join the brimming river; join their; join them; joined the; joined them; joined together; joining hands; joint commission; joint committee; joint disease; joint meeting; joint resolution; joint session; joint stock