Adjoin Sentence Examples

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  • Reading and assembly rooms adjoin the pump-room.

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  • Or, select a neutral background and use your favorite color along with the colors that adjoin it on the color wheel as bright accents against the neutral.

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  • Our playing field was across Court Street, where the houses of Coronation Crescent now adjoin Madeley by-pass.

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  • The other buildings in Old Cairo, or among the mounds of rubbish which adjoin it, include several fort-like dens or convents.

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  • Show vehicular access to a highway if the site does not adjoin a highway.

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  • Not many free-range (or indeed battery) chicken farms adjoin schools.

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  • The streets of the older and busier quarter of Clermont in the neighbourhood of the cathedral and the Place de Jaude, the principal square, are for the most part narrow, sombre and bordered by old houses built of lava; boulevards divide this part from more modern and spacious quarters, which adjoin it.

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  • The guest-houses adjoin the entrance gateway, to which a chapel was annexed on the south side of the conventual area.

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  • In order to utilize this power, the converting mill, in which the pig iron is converted into steel, and the rolling mills must adjoin t h e blast - furnace.

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  • The hall, converted into a royal chapel by George I., and now housing the museum of the Royal United Service Institution, the buildings of which adjoin it, is a fine specimen of Palladian architecture, and its ceiling is adorned with allegorical paintings by Rubens, restored and rehung in 1907.

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  • The fringing or partially enclosed seas adjoin the great land masses and are only separated from the oceans by islands or peninsulas.

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  • A rapid development of the lead mines of the West, both in Missouri and on the Upper Mississippi in the region where Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois adjoin one another, took place during the first quarter of the I9th century, and as early as 1826 or 1827 the amount of this metal obtained had risen to nearly 10,000 tons a year.

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  • Even densely peopled areas like north Kent, the Sussex coast, west Gloucestershire and east Somerset, immediately adjoin areas like the Weald of Kent and Sussex where Romano-British remains hardly occur.

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  • The archbishop's palace and a Romanesque cloister adjoin the cathedral on its south side.

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  • The three suburbs which adjoin the town are not older than 1817.

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  • It occupies the site of the church of the abbey of St Vaast, the buildings of which adjoin it and contain the bishop's palace, the ecclesiastical seminary, a museum of antiquities, paintings and sculptures, and a rich library.

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  • The botanical garden (1874) contains an observatory with a statue of Tycho Brahe, and the chemical laboratory, mineralogical museum, polytechnic academy (1829) and communal hospital adjoin it.

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  • Though administratively distinct, the two cities so closely adjoin as virtually to form one whole.

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  • Fine cloisters, coeval with the cathedral, adjoin it.

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  • Of the total number of 2,195,339 Sikhs all but 64,352 are found in the Punjab, and two-thirds of the remainder are in the United Provinces and Kashmir which adjoin it.

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  • The south-eastern parts of the Malay Archipelago have much in common with the Australian continent, to which they adjoin, though their affinities are chiefly Indian.

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  • Five miles south-east of Tunbridge Wells is Bayham Abbey, founded in 1200, where ruins of a church, a gateway, and dependent buildings adjoin the modern Tudor mansion.

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  • The state fair grounds of 115 acres adjoin the city, and there is also a beautiful cemetery of 220 acres.

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  • The county buildings adjoin it.

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