join up in English

join the army

Use "join up" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "join up" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "join up", or refer to the context using the word "join up" in the English Dictionary.

1. Join up with the Queen's emissary.

2. 3 Where do the two roads join up?

3. 1 They began to join up in communities.

4. 2 We'll join up with the other groups later.

5. 10 I have to join up with my friends.

6. 16 Here the two rivers join up with each other.

7. 15 I'm going to join up with brace in gray.

8. 14 Most of the boys went to town to join up.

9. 20 We will join up in the corner of the school.

10. 21 Jos ? Reyes will immediately join up with his new team - mates.

11. 17 You can join up for this website clicking on the button.

12. They will often join up with other Barchans to form barchanoid ridges

13. 7 Did you join up or were you forced into the army?

14. 9 The first stage of the operation is to join up the bones.

15. 6 The first stage of the operation was to join up the bones.

16. 19 It takes time to join up nicely for the edges of the wound.

17. 12 That's likely to join up with a new A-road to East Anglia.

18. 30 In my opinion we should use the computers to join up all the offices.

19. Read those words written on the scrip, they succeeded to join up at that night.

20. Join a professional organization : Join up with the local chapter of your field's professional organization.

21. 24 What do you suppose might happen if the soccer moms join up with Norma Rae?

22. 4 We plan to join up with the other team at the top of the mountain.

23. 27 Read those words written on the scrip, they succeeded to join up at that night.

24. 8 The railway tracks join up into a single line on the other side of the town.

25. We are creating a road through Myanmar territory to join up with the link road in Mizoram.

26. 29 They leave their associates if they want to and join up with new ones without conflict.

27. 26 She was also mustering troops, and planned to lead them northwards to join up with her son.

28. 11 Most other atoms can join up comfortably only with one, two, or three others at a time.

29. 22 The M62 joins up with the M1/The M62 and the M1 join up south of Leeds.

30. 13 Before diving offshore, get local knowledge or join up with a club who has dived the site previously.

31. The design company is planning to join up with a shoe manufacturer and create a new range of footwear.

32. 5 The design company is planning to join up with a shoe manufacturer and create a new range of footwear.

33. More important, the pores in some rocks are either large or join up so that water can flow through them easily.

34. 25 More important, the pores in some rocks are either large or join up so that water can flow through them easily.

35. In 1985, scientists discovered that 60 carbon atoms could join up to form one big soccer ball shape: a Buckyball! It’s a strange little molecule

36. 18 “You have to join up with the mafias to be a successful politician in Guatemala,” says Nineth Montenegro, a human-rights campaigner and congresswoman.

37. 28 I saw thousands of people moving through the downtown streets to join up with a crowd of Mubarak loyalists who had been gathering on the Corniche, the boulevard adjacent to the Nile River in Cairo.

38. The CONCATENATE function Concatenates (joins) join up to 30 text items together and returns the result as text. In the latest versions of Excel, CONCATENATE function is deprecated in favor of the CONCAT function, which is more flexible.

39. We are all a little weird and life's a little weird, and when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love. Dr. Seuss 

40. Breast and Axillae Anatomy: The breast is made up of milk producing glands that are arranged into units known as lobules.These glands are connected via a series of ducts that ultimately join up to form a common drainage path, terminating at the nipple.

41. 23 We are all a little weird and life's a little weird, and when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours,(www.Sentencedict.com) we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love. Dr. Seuss