Sentence examples for to join someone from inspiring English sources

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"As soon as I feel like I'm being encouraged to join someone else's gang, I react rather badly to that".

Both understand, and so do their voters, that theirs is a candidacy to join someone else's coalition.

It's an invitation to join someone else's victory lap, in the hopes that it might help you envision your own.

We expect that no one will cut us in line, and we feel cheated when a person arrives to join someone ahead of us in the queue.

Interesting online features – user-generated and shareable dungeons; the ability to join someone else's game – are offset by weaker RPG elements such as a smaller arsenal and simplified levelling system.

But if the family was coming to join someone who had been part of the Galveston Movement, and if my grandmother were a mere infant upon arrival, this is impossible.

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Also, after looking into Facebook Groups, even with its purportedly more user-friendly setup, there's no mechanism to "force join" someone.

Wondering: It is not rude to ask if you can join someone — certainly at church, where this fellowship is part of the worship experience.

If you aren't lucky enough to have your own boat, join someone else's!

Join someone on the carousel.

When Bill and Hillary Clinton gamely walked down the steps to join them, someone could be heard to say, "We're here for you".

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