Sentence for join | Use join in a sentence

Join example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use join in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for join.

  • Willoughby, join me. (10)
  • He did not join lips. (10)
  • You asked me to join you. (13)
  • They will join the ladies. (10)
  • And their hands might join. (10)
  • But Georgiana would not join her. (4)
  • A man was hastening to join them. (10)
  • Could she bring her heart to join them? (10)
  • Whatsoever alarms it they join to crush. (10)
  • We will join you to-night, my dear Count. (10)
  • Anne will not be sorry to join us, I am sure. (4)
  • You ought to join hands and nip it in the bud. (8)
  • A little more, and he will join George Washington! (8)
  • You should really join the F.H.M.P., Mrs. Dallison. (8)
  • I have to join myself together again, as well as I can. (10)
  • So I join any soul on earth in decrying our dear London. (10)
  • Miss Price, will not you join me in encouraging your cousin? (4)
  • When they rose to join the ladies, he slipped out on the lawn. (8)
  • He would walk round the ramparts, and join them with the carriage. (4)
  • She was now at liberty to join my name to her own or not, as she willed. (10)
  • He might be able to join them in the evening, but certainly not to dinner. (4)
  • All Britons should join in raising a plant which may be our very salvation. (8)
  • She had been invited to join the consultation of her uncle with his lawyer. (10)
  • They supposed him to be advancing triumphantly from the south to join them. (19)
  • He would not join us at our dinner, but he had no objection to a glass of wine. (2)
  • How is it possible for Liberals and Conservatives to join hands, as you call it? (8)
  • Meanwhile what of Wilkinson and his army which was to join Hampton at Montreal? (19)
  • Mrs. Sedley was asked if she expected her brother to join her here or in Milan. (10)
  • I am invited to join it, and have been pondering over my answer these six weeks. (14)
  • My belief is they none of them know anything till they join issue and go into Court. (10)
  • Now and then some other friend or acquaintance would join us for the hours of study. (14)
  • If ever I join the Church of Rome, I shall stipulate to be Bishop of Noyon on the Oise. (2)
  • His lady slightly ruffled him at breakfast in a letter saying that she wished to join him. (10)
  • And with a quick but heavy movement of her shoulders, she would turn away and join her fellows. (8)
  • Strong psalmic chanting, like to nasal cocks, They join to thunderings of their hearty thwacks. (10)
  • I should have been up sooner to join you, but I was nipping a man for the last page of the cover. (9)
  • Surely Cecilia, who judged him sincere, might be bent to join hands with him for so good a work! (10)
  • You are the woman I can help and join with; think whether you can tell yourself that I am the man. (10)
  • But of old, in Normandy, she had pledged herself to join him with no delay when free, if ever free! (10)
  • Evan was whispered that he was to join them when he might, without seeming mysterious to the Count. (10)
  • She could not be invited to the ceremony with the other guests, and she would not join the servants. (5)
  • To have had him join their family dinner-party, and see all their deficiencies, would have been dreadful! (4)
  • As if by magic, yells come from the others, and pairs join the moving circle in manner like the first two. (18)
  • Even after such a taste of Tinman as that, Annette could not be induced to join in deriding him privately. (10)
  • Now go, if you choose, and offer sacrifices to Aphrodite, that she may join the hearts of Xanthe and Phaon. (5)
  • Captain Wentworth turned in to call on his friend; the others walked on, and he was to join them on the Cobb. (4)
  • But in Edinburgh all manner of loud bells join, or rather disjoin, in one swelling, brutal babblement of noise. (2)
  • Death himself had me by the heels, for this was his last ambuscado, and he must now join personally in the fray. (2)
  • He met Mrs. March in the reading-room, where March was to join them on his way from the springs with his bag of bread. (9)
  • Half an hour later she thought it time to join the young people, urged largely by the frantic interest of her daughter. (9)
  • Now death has come to join its vague conjectures to the broken expectations of life, and that blithe spirit is elsewhere. (9)
  • The War, which had promised to go on for ever, had ended just as he was about to join the Army, six months before his time. (8)
  • Each of each in sequent birth, Blood and brain and spirit, three, (Say the deepest gnomes of Earth), Join for true felicity. (10)
  • It is to knit with loving lip The interests of land to land; To join in far-seen fellowship The tropic and the polar strand. (10)
  • Mr. Thompson saw that, as his client did not join him in his glass, the eloquence of that Porty reply was lost on his client. (10)
  • About ten miles below Ismail the river divides into three parts, which join into one stream at Kilia fifteen miles farther on. (20)
  • Cecilia did not join this discussion, though she had heard from her father that something grotesque had been written of Nevil. (10)
  • Her mother could even think of her being able to join their party at home, before her brothers and sisters went to school again. (4)
  • Mrs. Grant offered herself as companion for the day to Lady Bertram in lieu of her son, and Dr. Grant was to join them at dinner. (4)
  • Carlo was considering it his duty to join Luciano, when he met this lady, and she has apparently succeeded in altering his plans. (10)
  • Fifteen chorales of the Lutheran Church are introduced, and in the singing of these the general congregation was expected to join. (3)
  • Harry made his way to join his friend Ferdinand, and furnished him with the latest London news not likely to appear in the papers. (10)
  • Believe me, I do not join in decrying it, except on her account: I could have forewarned her of an English Winter and early Spring. (10)
  • They understand it when fever comes up from back alleys and cottages, and then they join their efforts to sweep the poor out of the district. (10)
  • He sent word to his Lugano friends, naming a village among the mountains between Como and Varese, that they might join him there if they pleased. (10)

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