1630 examples of conjunctions in sentences

The heavens threaten us with their comets, stars, planets, with their great conjunctions, eclipses, oppositions, quartiles, and such unfriendly aspects.

The reason why separations take place after death is, because the conjunctions which are made on earth are seldom made from any internal perception of love, but from an external perception, which hides the internal.

The nature and quality of such conjunctions will be shewn in the following pages, when we come to treat of the chaste and the unchaste principles, and further when we come to treat of adulterous love.

The best grammarians find it difficult, in practice, to distinguish, in some instances, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions; yet their effects are generally distinct.

Conjunctions connect, sometimes words, and sometimes sentences, rarely phrases; and always show, either the manner in which one sentence or one phrase depends upon an other, or what connexion there is between two words that refer to a third.

The words and and but are conjunctions.

CONJUNCTIONS: "Quietness and silence both become and befriend religious exercises.

"Conjunctions require a situation between the things of which they form an union."Ib., p. 83.

"] "The copulative and disjunctive conjunctions operate differently on the verb.

"Copulative conjunctions are, principally, and, as, both, because, for, if, that, then, since, &c."See ib., 28.

"Psal., lxxiv, 5. (7.) CONJUNCTIONS: "Look, as I blow this feather from my face.

(5.) Of CONJUNCTIONS: as, "I, even I, am he.

V. Conjunctive adverbs are those which perform the office of conjunctions, and serve to connect sentences, as well as to express some circumstance of time, place, degree, or the like.

The adverbs of cause; why, wherefore, therefore; but the last two of these are often called conjunctions.

"To preserve the distinctive uses of the copulative and disjunctive conjunctions.

Nutting says, "The infinitive mode sometimes follows the comparative conjunctions, as, than, and how, WITHOUT GOVERNMENT."Practical Gram., p. 106.

"Some conjunctions have their correspondent conjunctions belonging to them: so that, in the subsequent member of the sentence the latter answers to the former."Lowth's Gram., p. 109:

"Some conjunctions have their correspondent conjunctions belonging to them: so that, in the subsequent member of the sentence the latter answers to the former."Lowth's Gram., p. 109:

"Verbs, connected by conjunctions, must be in the same moods and tenses, and, when in the subjunctive present, they must be in the same form."Ib., p. 112.

"Some conjunctions are used in pairs, so that one answers to an other, as its regular correspondent.

It is granted, that the sun gives light at noon, though, in certain conjunctions, it may suffer an eclipse.

VIZETELLY, FRANCIS HORACE. Conjunctions, their use and abuse.

VIZETELLY, FRANCIS HORACE. Conjunctions, their use and abuse.

And obedient to their priest, the sons of Pritha, on auspicious lunar days and constellations and conjunctions, performed sacrifices according to the ordinance, the scriptures, and the Mantras.

The rulers of the several worlds, those worlds themselves, the stellar conjunctions, the ten points of the horizon, the firmament, the moon, and the sun, are all established in thee!

1630 examples of  conjunctions  in sentences