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How to use join in in a sentence

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The weekend promises to be a very interesting and entertaining occasion and all are welcome to join in.
The most forward sections fall into line with the rest of the soldiers, who then join in the retrograde maneuver.
And scores of revellers queued in the snow to join in the celebrations in packed pubs and clubs in the town centre.
The public saw this as a chance to join in the capitalist race for riches, but the scheme collapsed taking the savings of the gullible with it.
Truly, every baseball fan should join in, sign a card, send a letter or bake some cookies.
Others join in and the whole room burst into a riot of clapping, yells, and screaming.
We join in on keeping the people poor and Western companies loaded with money.
All the village men were fighting alongside the two armies, the Corbett army having come to join in.
Many aided the Rangers, supplying carts and food, and often taking up arms to join in the fight against the Japanese.
Dusky antbirds neither join in mixed species flocks nor regularly pursue prey displaced by army ants.
I could tell she was making a valiant attempt to join in the rambunctious merrymaking with the rowdy crowd.
But, remember, the amount of weight you lose is entirely at your own discretion and you can join in or drop out of the campaign at any time.
Young children love to join in, so look for books with flaps, tabs, pop-ups, peep-holes, textures to feel and questions to answer.
Dingy sailing is well underway at the club as new sailors complete their training courses and join in the fun.
Parents can join in the Elizabethan dancing with actors in authentic costumes copied from portraits, while children play with Elizabethan toys.
The band, consisting of a drummer, a piper and a fiddler, was playing a Torrencian song she knew, and she couldn't resist trying to join in.
A big crowd gathered around the freshly painted Red Cross Centre to join in the celebrations of the new facilities to the region.
He did not join in the sports of other boys, and he was even made the victim of cruel practical jokes by some schoolfellows.
Jump on in and grab yourself a code and join in with the rest of the banana benders of the north.
Mrs Sharp added that former pupils from as far back as 1912 had returned to join in the fun.
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Examples from Classical Literature
On the intermediate Sundays, rambles through West Chester occupy those who are disposed to join in the excursions.
This was with an odd sort of old man who was hardly ever heard to speak except to join in the 'amens' in the meeting-house.
It says here unless the assignee or licensee shall join in the application.
He landed in the province of Beja, and soon found supporters among the disaffected, always ready to join in some new thing.
Why, I was almost tempted to join in the general merriment his inapposite reply elicited.
And when they came to the last lines Kunz would ofttimes join in, taking the bass part or continuo to the melody.
Haven't you always chosen to hang on to them and join in their dirty tricks?
Why then should we not join in dithyrambic oratory, and set all our mores to optimism?
Such a man, skinless and bilious, was ill qualified to join in the rough game of politics.
She could not join in the chit-chat which went on under the benevolent influence of the tea-leaf, the great untier of tongues.
To-morrow she may unbind her feet and prepare to join in the race for supremacy.
Rachel wept to tell her the lack of news, but Miriam did not join in her tears.
Every one hastened to answer Odin's call, and to join in the quest for the mischief-maker.
All the Yucatecans will gladly join in a jest at the expense of mother church.
And well all have to be careful if we expect to join in these after-school athletics.
She was not even asked to join in the part song, for Lottie, as choir-mistress, had the selection of the chorus.
He turned on himself and rended his soul into shreds rather than join in the affirmations of recognised faith.
In fine, it was understood that Roumania would join in at the same time as Italy.
Now I've been sent to Coventry because I refuse to join in their spiteful sniping.
What if all the living authors should join in a general strike!
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