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Example sentences for "taken together"

  • The prophets, taken together, foretold so accurately all the circumstances of the birth, life, death, resurrection and glory of the Redeemer that no one who carefully studied their writings could fail to recognize Him when He came.

  • Taken together, we call the truths God teaches us revelation, and we call the manner by which He teaches them also revelation.

  • The remaining joints of the Antenna taken together[987].

  • The remaining joints of the Tarsus taken together[1099].

  • These two causes of merriment, taken together, struck him as being so keenly ridiculous, that, despite his miserable condition, he laughed till he was thoroughly exhausted.

  • Both these philosophers belong to the same philosophic system; they must be taken together as regards their philosophic thought and considered thus.

  • In fact, they are to be taken together as forming the Eleatic school; later on it lost the name, being then called Sophistic, and its locality was transferred to Greece proper.

  • The testimony of Endicott, of Palmer, and these facts, are to be taken together; and they most clearly show that the death of Captain White was caused by somebody interested in putting an end to his life.

  • These measures, taken together, profess to establish two principles, which the Allied Powers would introduce as a part of the law of the civilized world; and the establishment of which is to be enforced by a million and a half of bayonets.

  • These works, taken together, form the Civil Law,--the Corpus Juris Civilis.

  • The term Renaissance is frequently applied at present not only to the "new birth" of art and letters, but to all the characteristics, taken together, of the period of transition from the Middle Ages to modern life.

  • A vassal of the king of France, Henry held so many fiefs that he was stronger than the king himself, and all the other crown vassals taken together.

  • The scene they had witnessed, and the fiery words of explanation, taken together, produced incipient conviction, and the conviction produced alarm.

  • Taken together, these cover the whole ground of the Christian's place in the world; he is an object of divine care, he is a medium of divine blessing.

  • Taken together, they are patterns of what ought to be in our experience, and will be, if the conditions are complied with.

  • These two, or three laws, taken together, give an adequate analysis of the whole process of learning.

  • Of the two facts which, taken together, yield an inferred fact, one is often a general rule or principle, and the inference then consists in seeing how the general rule applies to a special case.

  • Apart from their general interest, these documents, taken together, establish the facts of such very vexed questions as the origin and the early editorships of Punch.

  • The Scripture writings must be taken together.

  • Taken together, with Christ as its culmination and explanation, the Bible furnishes the Christian rule of faith and practice.

  • Scripture then, taken together, is a statement of moral and religious truth sufficient for men's salvation, or an infallible and sufficient rule of faith and practice.

  • The distinction, however, is not always sharp, and in cases of doubt the phrase may be taken together as a passive verb.

  • In the seventh, and joins two coördinate clauses which, taken together, make up the subordinate clause until .

  • In such cases, the whole group of subordinate clauses may be taken together as forming one +complex subordinate clause+.

  • The Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, taken together, form an inland sea and an archipelago.

  • The two sheets of water, taken together, control or affect the approaches on one side to these two supreme centres of commercial, and therefore of political and military, interest.

  • It is perhaps not superfluous to mention this because otherwise the strong things some of the critics say might, taken together, give the impression that their main aim and endeavour was to decry Luther.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "taken together" 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:
    cash crops; each second; establish schools; face against; feet above the sea; horizontal line; hundred fold; mere chance; military preparations; more regular; physical geography; should arrive; taken aback; taken advantage; taken away; taken away from them; taken down from the; taken every; taken into; taken literally; taken over; taken place; taken possession; taken prisoners; taken three; vocal cords