combine - use in sentences

Object

  • harvester: These big combine harvesters make short work of the harvest.
  • element: They should consider how to combine elements from each of their designs into a final piece.
  • expertise: Research Fellows and staff combine expertise in diverse disciplines including law, finance, economics and politics.
  • simplicity: Their poems are quiet, but combine an apparent simplicity with statements which have a universal ring.
  • elegance: The center combines the elegance of a period house with the modern facilities of a first class training center.

Infinitive complement

  • produce: These effects combine to produce an image which varies in intensity ( tone ) in the range direction across the image.
  • give: Quality diving coupled with excellent accommodation facilities combine to give you a liveaboard experience that will last in the memory for ever.

Preposition: with

  • fact: This, combined with the fact that Spreckelsen receives incentive pay, calls into question his independence on appointment.
  • ability: The HIGH QUALITY of the product ( combined with the ability to supply it efficiently ) will be the MAIN SELLING POINT.
  • calcium: At least half of the magnesium in the body is combined with calcium and phosphorus in bones.

Modifying Another Word

  • seamlessly: It combines seamlessly with electronic virtuality that can be linked to e-learning, podcasting, digital broadcasting, wind-up and solar powered receivers.

Infinitive complement

  • form: In the 1970s the senior schools combined to form William Crane Comprehensive School.
  • make: Projects have been combined to make your workflow more efficient.

Modifying Another Word

  • uniquely: Here research, education and ecological living are uniquely combined.

Preposition: in

  • meta-analysis: Method of combination of primary studies The primary studies were combined in a meta-analysis.

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