Example sentences of "join at the " in BNC.

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1 What the maker has done has been to start with a 12-fret guitar design ( not a guitar with only twelve frets , but a guitar with a neck that joins at the 12th as opposed to the 14th fret ) and then he 's combined this with a deep cutaway on the treble side to open up the whole fingerboard for exploration .
2 I joined at the end of July . ’
3 He has won 21 caps , five cup winners ’ medals with Bath and one with Harlequins whom he joined at the beginning of 1991 .
4 However , we should not do that if we joined at the wrong exchange rate — as happened , as the hon. Member for Newham , North-East ( Mr. Leighton ) explained , with eastern Germany .
5 Joining at the Channel Port
6 The Scottish Panel on Inter-Library Lending met three times in the course of the year , with several new members joining at the latest meeting as part of an arrangement to rotate membership to bring in as wide a representation of Scottish libraries as possible .
7 The so-called " excretory system " is very primitive , consisting of a canal within each lateral cord joining at the excretory pore in the oesophageal region .
8 If you want Tennis World to drop on your doormat each month , ( and do n't forget that we 're now publishing every month — twelve issues a year ) , then why not join at the reduced joint membership subscription rate shown on the form opposite — and claim your free adidas T Shirt ?
9 He says you 've got one that would join at the money and can do the job
10 The judges decided 7-0 against Mr Santos on the grounds that the party he had joined at the last minute in order to stand , the little-known Brazilian Municipalist Party which was founded by Pentecostal preachers , had failed to register in time .
11 ‘ We are not joined at the hip , ’ Cabochon said , and smiled bitterly .
12 At just a few days old , she and Carly , who were born in Rush Green Hospital , Romford , Essex , joined at the chest and upper abdomen , sharing a liver heart cavity , were separated in seven hours of surgery .
13 Seeds of the maple family are typically in pairs , joined at the base , with flat ‘ wings ’ that help the seeds to disperse .
14 He was joined at the door by his wife and daughter .
15 The long and the short of it is , her father owns the two shops — I suppose they 're joined at the back — and she was standing in for her father .
16 We were joined at the Rivermead post by a jolly girl from Chelsea called ‘ George . ’
17 They were born joined at the hip and are learning to walk with artificial legs after being separated .
18 ‘ I thought you three from Trazior were like Siamese triplets joined at the hearts , ’ the Sergeant said .
19 These were joined at the site by the Stockport contingent — a large assembly of local dignitaries , together with the builders and two bands .
20 When Serena reads an article on the plane to Greece about a pair of Siamese twins , one of whom dies , she realizes that she and Stella are like Siamese twins joined at the psyche ( 40 ) .
21 ‘ We 're twin souls , joined at the cosmic hip . ’
22 The government , the ruling National Party ( NP ) ( which sent a separate delegation ) , the African National Congress ( ANC ) and the Inkatha Freedom Party were joined at the preparatory meeting by the Pan-Africanist Congress ( PAC ) , the Democratic Party ( DP ) , the South African Communist Party , various other political parties , delegations from the 10 " homelands " or bantustans , and representatives of the Indian and Coloured communities .
23 We see each other every now and again , but we are n't joined at the hip like Siamese twins , you know . ’
24 joined at the hip
25 It 's green , it 's alright , the only thing is the band where you know you leave your loops on then , where it 's joined at the back
26 It has been paralleled by a similar increase in Langstone Harbour in Hampshire , which is only separated from Chichester Harbour by Hayling Island ; in fact , the two harbours join at the north end of Hayling .
27 This can be covered by the skirting board at the walls , or by a variety of mouldings such as stair-nose ( for edging the top stair ) , T-profile ( for where two wood floors join at the same level ) , and quadrant ( where you 've left the original skirting in place , or at a wall where there is no skirting ) .
28 And it 's one of those slip roads where you off and other people join at the same place .
29 Two pieces of string can join together to form a single string ; ================================================================= in the case of open strings they simply join at the ends ( Fig. 10.3 ) , while in the case of closed strings it is like the two legs joining on a pair of trousers ( Fig. 10.4 ) .
30 join at the sheer table .
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