join in造句(31) Don't be such a drip-come and join in the fun!
(32) She just needed a gentle push to get her to join in.
(33) We were invited to join in their act of worship .
(34) Come and join in the celebrations throughout the year.
(35) Everyone is invited to join in the fun.
(36) We expect babies to join in by approximating conversation.
(37) Everyone is expected to join in the chorus.
(38) It invited him to join in, and he did.
(39) The other dealers would join in.
(40) We rushed to join in, to help Dad.
(41) Participants were expected to join in and make a mark on the proceedings.
(42) Emily wanted to join in but with Hudson alongside she was too shy.
(43) I nursed my damaged finger, and showed it to anyone who wanted me to join in the rough stuff.
(44) Perhaps the adventurers will stay and heckle the puppets, or join in the performance.
(45) The church sends an invitation to any who do not belong to a particular church, but would like to join in.
(46) You can also use his interest in computer or video games to motivate him to join in other activities.
(47) Nehru and the rest had no choice but to join in the general rejoicing.
(48) I have actually developed techniques to overcome this, the major one being to make the parents join in.
(49) Alternatively you can join in activities on a daily basis if you live or are holidaying in the area.
(50) The family of the survivor is encouraged to join in at the end. Relevant photographs and documents can also be incorporated.
(51) Oh, lord, how devastating he looked when he laughed, and how much she longed to join in.
(52) Thus in many places it is becoming customary for the congregation to join in the doxology itself, whether recited or sung.
(53) A woman may turn to bottle-feeding to give him a chance to join in.
(54) Pantomime - what a good excuse to forget your age and join in with the booing, hissing, singing and hilarity.
(55) Join in and have your own boxing career, watch fights and consult your trainer.
(56) The ostrich, anxious to join in the fun again, craned his long neck well forward over the boundary fence.
(57) All the fishermen stop fishing to join in the drive.
(58) Most cats will refuse to join in such celebrations, but those that do will quickly suffer for it.
(59) Rossi had already stood up to join in the sport.
(60) Louise, sickly, had been obliged to sit on the sidelines: she would join in.