The first recorded sighting was by Galileo, who observed its conjunction with Jupiter in 1612 and mistook it for one of the Jovian moons. |
This ensures his qualification for the final in Necarne Castle in July, which will be held in conjunction with the European Championships. |
Consequently, a traditional cyanoacrylate adhesive might be selected and used in conjunction with an accelerator in an effort to speed the cure. |
However, with the added conjunctions, the sentence transcends awkwardness and approaches incoherence. |
Contents of conjunctions are the intersections of the sets representing their conjuncts. |
In English, conjunctions, determiners, interjections, particles, and pronouns are grammatical words. |