Lucius subjoining said, that he had heard his grandmother say, that the table was sacred, and nothing that is sacred ought to be empty.
His notion of subjoining a noun to every pronoun, is a fit counterpart to that of some other grammarians, who imagine an ellipsis of a pronoun after almost every noun.
As it has important bearing on the preceding subject, I take the liberty of subjoining it in full.
I take the liberty ofsubjoining it herewith, without any vain intention of flaunting the virtues of my countrymen.
Licquet did me the honour to translate my IXth Letter, subjoining notes, (which cut their own throats instead of that of the author annotated upon) he employed the press of Mons.
To avoid the multiplication of notes, we have endeavoured to supply this defect, by subjoining those names which are now almost universally adopted by Europeans, founded upon a more intimate acquaintance with the eastern languages.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subjoining" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.