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"Conjunction" in a Sentence (17 examples)
A more plausible proposal is the one Leech presented in conjunction with Emmet's theory.
In English there are eight main parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction and finally interjection.
Relative pronouns perform as 'conjunction + pronoun'.
The shoulder joints, as well as moving on their own, also move in conjunction with arm movements.
Bribes are something that arises in conjunction with power organizations.
Of course "Hayabusa" is not actually closing in on the Sun, it is just positioned as in the figure so that, seen from the Earth, it is on the opposite side of the Sun; this is called 'conjunction'.
A conjunction is a word which joins words, phrases, clauses and sentences together.
Private companies have been working in conjunction with local communities.
Dear native speakers. Please, assist me to compose an amount of sentences which describe a definite world. The world looks like this: 1. There is a red hard rough heavy box; 2. There is a green soft smooth light cube; 3. The box is bigger than the cube. Please, use the words from the list: Cube, green, soft, smooth, big, above, close, stand, fast, light, good; Box, red, hard, rough, small, under, far, move, slow, heavy, bad. Sentences can be of any length: from one word to 30 or more. Any suffix, prefix, conjunction, prepositions etc. can be used.
People in the Northern Hemisphere are in for a once-in-a-millennium treat on December 21 — the winter solstice and the longest night of the year — when Jupiter and Saturn will meet in a “great conjunction,” the closest they will be seen in the sky together for nearly 800 years.
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[…] Dr. Minchin in return was quite sure that man was not a mere machine or a fortuitous conjunction of atoms; […]
About them all there is that sort of stiff quaint unreality, that conjunction of the grotesque, and even of a certain bourgeois snugness, with passionate contortion and horror, that is so characteristic of Gothic art.
A comma is placed between short members of compound sentences, connected by and, but, for, nor, or, because, whereas, that expressing purpose (so that, in order that), and other conjunctions.
[…] the coexistence of one such phenomenon with another; or the succession of one such phenomenon to another: their conjunction, in short, so that where the one is found, we may calculate on finding both.
The spectacular conjunction of Venus and Mars gave rise to a myriad of mythical interpretations.
Today there is a mountain called Ararat near the conjunction of the Turkish, Armenian, and Iranian borders.
Certaine Nations (and amongst others, the Mahometane) abhorre Conjunction with women great with childe.
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