Conjoint Sentence Examples

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  • The conjoint stream then flows 180 m.

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  • Sometimes the passage is the conjoint work of many bees whose cells are grouped along it at convenient distances apart.

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  • When the shock of his son's death incapacitated him from lecturing during the session of 1809-1810, his place was taken, at his own request, by Dr Thomas Brown, who in 1810 was appointed conjoint professor.

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  • If experience is to be matter of knowledge for the conscious subject, it must be regarded as the conjoint product of given material and synthetic combination.

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  • Conjoint repression of civil and religious liberty had made thoughtful men ponder matters of church polity.

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  • This conjoint valley of the Rion-Kura was in remote antiquity the site of several Greek colonial settlements, later the seat of successive kingdoms of the Georgians, and for centuries it has formed a bulwark against hostile invasions from the south and east.

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  • The assizes may speak of patriarch and king as conjoint seigneurs in Jerusalem; but as a matter of fact the king could secure the nomination of his own patriarch, and after Dagobert the patriarchs are, with the temporary exception of Stephen in 1128, the confidants and supporters of the kings.

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