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Example sentences for "jointly"

Lexicographically close words:
joins; joint; jointed; jointer; jointing; joints; jointure; joist; joists; joke
  1. Indeed, according to one version of the story, Eubuleus himself received, jointly with his brother Triptolemus, the gift of the corn from Demeter as a reward for revealing to her the fate of Persephone.

  2. On the summit stood a huge wheel completely encased in some of the straw which had been jointly contributed by the villagers; the rest of the straw was made into torches.

  3. I think nothing of them; Celia thinks nothing of them; jointly we do not think anything of them.

  4. Legislation now under consideration by the Congress provides for a comprehensive attack jointly by private enterprise, State and local authorities, and the Federal Government.

  5. I am asking the Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, and Labor to explore jointly methods for stimulating new industries, particularly in areas with surplus agricultural labor.

  6. We are convinced that the preservation of peace between nations requires a United Nations Organization composed of all the peace-loving nations of the world who are willing jointly to use force, if necessary, to insure peace.

  7. The June days of 1548, when the whole National Guard, jointly with the regular troops, threw down the insurrection, had confirmed the superstition.

  8. The fact, therefore, that when exerted jointly they raise both bodies at once, results from the Composition of Causes, and is a mere instance of the general fact that mechanical forces are subject to the law of Composition.

  9. The co-existence meant is that of being jointly attributes of the same subject.

  10. And there are as many conceivable relations as there are conceivable kinds of fact in which two things can be jointly concerned.

  11. This is the substantial core about which many and divers subsidiary interests cluster, but without which these other clustering interests and aspirations will not, jointly or severally, make up a working palladium of the patriotic spirit.

  12. To one or another of these several interested groups or classes within the community the political organisation may work a benefit; but only to one or another, not to each and several, jointly or collectively.

  13. These two forms of school examinations jointly yield 37.

  14. For the three New Jersey schools considered jointly have a higher percentage of failing pupils, and a slightly higher average in the number of failures for each failing pupil than have the three New York State schools.

  15. He ministered to his flock jointly and severally in public and in private, with much charity on his part and satisfaction on theirs.

  16. I fully agreed with Malan, and the interpreter Adendorff was then instructed by the three commandants jointly to convey plainly in English to Jameson what the three commandants had agreed upon.

  17. They are jointly and severally liable for the price of the boat?

  18. There they usually share and share alike, and probably four or five men have a boat between them, becoming jointly liable.

  19. The price of the boat is charged against the crew, which has a company account in the merchant's books, and they are labourers jointly and severally liable for the whole.

  20. The commission, which consisted of three divisions, each of them composed jointly of cardinals, bishops, and doctors, wisely addressed itself in the first instance to the question of ecclesiastical appointments.

  21. The Secretary of the Treasury and the Postmaster-General are jointly required to make regulations against unlawful importation through the mails.

  22. Foote, where the two parties were jointly engaged in preparing directories, and the plaintiff obtained the copyright and brought suit for infringement for the prior use of material, the question being of contract and not of copyright.

  23. The Legislature shall have power to provide for the election of a board of supervisors in each county; and these supervisors shall, jointly and individually, perform such duties as may be prescribed by law.

  24. He was jointly concerned with Fletcher in the production of several excellent plays, and assisted Jonson in some of his.

  25. Jointly with her sister Sophia, they were the authors of various works, chiefly novels or dramas.

  26. Among certain tribes in New South Wales, as soon as the fight is concluded, "both parties seem perfectly reconciled, and jointly assist in tending the wounded men.

  27. Its attribution jointly to Thomas Lodge and Robert Greene is one of those alike silly and capricious affiliations of our earlier bibliographers, which sometimes scarcely seem as if they were seriously intended.

  28. This falls pat on their resolves: for those disdainful wenches, in the heat of their passion, vowed jointly that revenge should kick up our heels.

  29. There she was soon called for by the Sire of Flavy who wished her aid in Compiegne, a town that the Duke of Burgundy and the Count of Arundel had jointly besieged.

  30. Yielding despite themselves to the pressure of public opinion, the captains promised the Maid to meet the next day and decide jointly with her upon a plan of battle.

  31. Schmitz, indicted jointly with Ruef, was brought to trial, under indictment No.

  32. Brobeck and Abraham Ruef were jointly indicted fourteen times on charges of offering a bribe to fourteen Supervisors in the Parkside franchise matter.

  33. Schmitz was indicted jointly with Ruef in this indictment, and later was convicted under it and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary.

  34. The Great Central and the Great Western companies jointly own a line passing through Beaconsfield, High Wycombe.

  35. The Great Central and the Great Western companies jointly own a line passing through Beaconsfield, High Wycombe, and Prince's Risborough, which is connected northward with the Great Central system.

  36. It can only act jointly with the other House, or jointly with the Executive.

  37. To that end convoke a national assembly, States General, composed of prelates, seigneurs and bourgeois or townsmen, jointly deputed.

  38. An oppressive silence followed the close of the judicial combat, as Gerard of Chaumontel, leaving the outstretched body of the serf on the sand, rejoined his seconds while rubbing his irritated eyelids, and jointly they quitted the arena.

  39. Those who are jointly responsible--as he and I were often jointly responsible--for some written document, have exceptional opportunities of observing this quality.

  40. Answer was made that the established policy and the true interests of the United States forbade them to interfere in European questions jointly with European powers.

  41. I recommend the appointment of a commission to act jointly with one which may be named by Her Majesty for that purpose.

  42. We were asked by the new Government to use our good offices, jointly with those of European powers, in the interests of peace.

  43. I therefore recommend the appointment of a commission, to act jointly with one that may be appointed on the part of Great Britain, to determine the line between our Territory of Alaska and the conterminous possessions of Great Britain.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jointly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    collectively; commonly; concurrently; ensemble; hand; harmoniously; jointly; mutually; respectively; shoulder; side; together; unanimously