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Example sentences for "united"

Lexicographically close words:
unitate; unitatea; unitatem; unitatis; unite; unitedly; unites; uniteth; unities; uniting
  1. M71) Thus, to take examples, the Creek and kindred Indians of the United States compelled women at menstruation to live in separate huts at some distance from the village.

  2. The Cherokees and kindred Indian tribes of the United States used to have certain sacred boxes or arks, which they regularly took with them to war.

  3. Jedidiah Morse, Report to the Secretary of War of the United States on Indian Affairs (New Haven, 1822), pp.

  4. It consisted of an enormous tree-trunk, so heavy that the united strength of several men was needed to carry it in and place it on the hearth, where it served to feed the fire during the three days of the Christmas festivity.

  5. Loskiel, History of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Indians of North America (London, 1794), Part i.

  6. During this journey another priest, the Abbe Cabanel, united his forces with those of Jasmin and Masson.

  7. The King and the Duchess united in desiring him to recite some of his poetry.

  8. Jasmin united the naive artlessness of poetry with the perfection of art.

  9. The poet and priest accordingly bade adieu to each other; and it was not until two years later that they were able to recommence their united journeys through the South of France.

  10. But now we must march forward, that we may all be united again under the same flag.

  11. Ten million motorists and other millions of cyclists in the United States ride on rubber tires that are durable, noiseless and airtight.

  12. How did rubber first come to the United States?

  13. To-day, two-thirds of the entire output of rubber is sold to the United States, whose manufactured rubber goods set the standard for the whole world.

  14. They have shown characteristic energy in the field, and the greatest single rubber plantation in the world is owned by an American company, the United States Rubber Company.

  15. Scores of companies have since used the name Goodyear, but the only factories that he licensed which are now in existence are parts of the United States Rubber Company.

  16. The following list of just a few of the thousands of rubber products made by the United States Rubber Company, the oldest and largest rubber organization in the world, will help you to think of many other articles made of rubber.

  17. He served as a member of the board of investigation appointed by the minister of labor in the United Shoe Machinery case, and his opinions have been sought on various questions of far-reaching importance.

  18. He has since then visited the Pacific coast no less than five times, as well as various sections of the United States.

  19. At the last mentioned he was elected vice president to represent both the United States and Canada.

  20. When this went into liquidation he made his way to the United States and joined the sales force of the Wheeler & Wilson & Domestic Sewing Machine Company.

  21. They are wholesale grocers and wine merchants, the premier establishment of its kind in the Dominion, importing directly from manufacturers in Europe, China, Japan, Asia Minor and the United States.

  22. We must get rid of him or the northwest cannot be made either an independent republic or part of the United States.

  23. Hingston and in addition, he was elected an honorary member of different state boards of medicine and by many state medical societies in the United States.

  24. United States at the triennial conclave in Chicago in 1910.

  25. Mr. Marechal was united in marriage to Marie, the only daughter of Hon.

  26. He emigrated to the United States with his parents in 1892, and in Fall River, Massachusetts, J.

  27. In Montreal, in 1911, Mr. Walker was united in marriage to Miss Hazel A.

  28. Oh, they're united enough now; what they're afraid of is that they're not numerous enough.

  29. He suspired exhaustively in the still, strong heat, and took possession of the scene with commanding, intolerant eyes.

  30. Halt here," he directed; "we shall see everything from here.

  31. Well, the man that did it wants to hide when I get ashore again.

  32. No young family to be provided for, Doctorate coming at the Session's close from his own university, Professorship on the horizon, a united Body of the devout to minister to!

  33. Pour then your force united on the ships; And if there be among you, who this day Shall meet his doom, by sword or arrow slain, E'en let him die!

  34. He went into the whole history of the United States, and made it entirely new to me.

  35. But Stanley started out to find Doctor Livingstone, who was scattered abroad, as you may say, over the length and breadth of a vast slab of Africa as big as the United States.

  36. If Dunfermline contributed so much to the United States in contributing Mr. Carnegie, what would have happened if all Scotland had turned out?

  37. I had the manuscript tucked under a United States flag in front of me where I could get at it in case of need.

  38. Pomeroy, a recent Congress which has never had its equal (in some respects), and a United States Army which conquered sixty Indians in eight months by tiring them out which is much better than uncivilized slaughter, God knows.

  39. An old and valued friend of mine is he, and I saw his career as it came along, and it has reached pretty well up to now, when he, by another miscarriage of justice, is a United States Senator.

  40. Aldrich, and then your numbers begin to run pretty thin, and you question if you can name twenty persons in the United States who--in a whole century have written books that would live forty-two years.

  41. It isn't objectionable to me that all the trades and professions in the United States are protected by the bill.

  42. Really we destroy more property on every Fourth-of-July night than the whole of the United States was worth one hundred and twenty-five years ago.

  43. You may not believe it, but I was the best boy in that State--and in the United States, for that matter.

  44. Only one couple a year in the United States can reach that limit.

  45. I am aware that copyright must have a limit, because that is required by the Constitution of the United States, which sets aside the earlier Constitution, which we call the decalogue.

  46. I am going to Australia, India, and South Africa, and next year I hope to make a tour of the great cities of the United States.

  47. I had heard, however, that the United States cruiser Tennessee was to call at Jaffa, and I determined to get aboard her by hook or by crook.

  48. These I intended to use in a lecturing tour for spreading the Zionist propaganda in the United States.

  49. There are about twelve million Americans of German descent in the United States, and many more millions spring from races more or less affiliated with them.

  50. We decline to appear before the tribunal of united Europe.

  51. As for the "Myth of a Rich Man's War," Mr. Kahn shows conclusively that in no other country has the wealthy class been forced to bear as great a part of the burden in this war as here in the United States.

  52. It shows conclusively why the United States must put this war through to a finish, and why every good American and every believer in liberty and civilization must be heart and soul against Germany.

  53. It appears that this letter had been singled out in the operation of the censorship of letters between the United States and Germany and had been brought to the attention of official representatives of the Allied Governments.

  54. I should like to see the book circulated throughout the United States as a tract on Sound Americanism.

  55. Farther down, the Gallego runs in near Saragossa; while the united waters of the Cinca and the Segre at Mequinenza pour a far larger volume of water into the parent bed than it contains itself.

  56. It is capacious enough to almost contain the united fleets of Europe; and its only drawback, a singular one in so humid a climate, is the want of good water.

  57. Tudela (9000) on the opposite side of the Ebro, is united to the rest of the province by a fine bridge; it is here the traveller first sees in operation the norias or water-wheels of the East.

  58. The lower part of the united course, which bears the name of the Minho, forms from Melgaco to the sea the frontier between the kingdoms of Portugal and Spain.

  59. Round the Bay of Cadiz are situated towns and harbours of considerable size, whose united commerce is almost equal to that of Cadiz itself.

  60. Portuguese to his rule when the kingdoms were temporarily united under his crown.

  61. First of all, I want you to meet Mr. Bradbury of the United States Navy.

  62. This being so, he would, if successful in the tests, sell his ideas to the United States also, without mentioning the fact that they had already been bought and paid for.

  63. Under Lieutenant Bradbury's kindly auspices, Roy instructed a class of young seamen in the management of the Prescott type of aeroplane, which has become the official aero scout of the United States Navy.

  64. If it is proved, it will bar Prescott from bidding for the United States government contract.

  65. And in the face of this, do you mean to say that the boy would dare to keep up his apparent negotiations with the United States?

  66. To hear you talk, anybody'd think 'twas my job to tote round the country deliverin' letters in person at the doors of every house in the United States.

  67. We have just passed from United States into British territory.

  68. His uncle had taken up several claims, but they had not panned out very well, and Mr. Portney had finally returned to the United States, to interest himself in a Colorado silver mine.

  69. And by their united efforts the stove was swung around in front of the little window, and the upper end of what was left of the pipe was twisted around and pointed outside, after one of the small window panes had been taken out.

  70. For good or for evil the prerogative of Charles the Great was inseparably united to the German monarchy.

  71. What he had failed to effect, with the united power of Sicily and Germany behind him, was accomplished by a score of petty local dynasties.

  72. He was forestalled by Otto, who assumed the guardianship of the lawful heir of Burgundy, the young Conrad; a united kingdom of Italy and Burgundy would have been too dangerous a neighbour for the German Kingdom.

  73. It is altogether exceptional to find two of the greater states uniting for the humiliation of a third, as England and the Empire united against Philip Augustus of France.

  74. To make treaties and to offer blackmail was a worse than useless policy; the Vikings came in bands which operated separately, or united in this year to scatter and form new combinations in the next.


  75. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "united" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accompanying; affiliated; agreeable; agreeing; akin; allied; amicable; assembled; assimilated; associated; attuned; blended; bound; coincident; collected; collective; combined; combining; compatible; composite; concerted; concomitant; concordant; concurrent; congenial; conjoint; conjugate; connected; consolidated; cooperative; coordinate; corresponding; coupled; eclectic; frictionless; fused; gathered; harmonious; incorporated; integral; integrated; intimate; joined; joint; kindred; knotted; leagued; linked; matched; mated; meeting; merged; mixed; mutual; one; paired; parasitic; peaceful; saprophytic; shoulder; spliced; symbiotic; sympathetic; synchronous; synergistic; synthesized; tied; together; understanding; undivided; unified; unitary; united; uniting; wedded; yoked