Sentence examples for ideas to join from inspiring English sources

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There were ideas to join NATO and the EU.

That level of collaboration used to be hard to facilitate, but technology has made it possible for many people with lots of ideas to join forces and create big solutions.

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"It's not a good idea to join the Japanese program".

Ms. Hayter said Ms. Henderson was "the one who came up with the idea to join the tarts".

Then there was General de Gaulle's double "Non" in 1963 and 1967, which kept us out when we finally thought it might be a good idea to join.

It is probably a good idea to join the automobile club, which is a solid institution with a wide network of mechanics, hotels and gas stations (with discounts on gas).

It's probably not a very good idea to join the yob culture or spray graffiti around rundown council estates but, on balance, it strikes me as less worrying than dropping cluster bombs on Iraqi civilians.

She quit shortly after, making up a polite excuse: "I told the organizer, 'You're reading fiction, and I'm reading history right now.' " Yes, it's a nice, high-minded idea to join a book group, a way to make friends and read books that might otherwise sit untouched.

Got a great idea to join the clean tech revolution?

This joint is a first step for the improvement of structural connections of GA elements, with the intention to extend this idea to join whole culms.

Carmarthenshire and Neath Port Talbot council leaders welcomed the idea to join forces with Swansea to create a city region for Swansea Bay.

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