Encara no tenim significats per a "take in conjunction".
1Taken in conjunction with what happened to Barnes, it is deeply interesting.
2This fact, taken in conjunction with the truly noble deed of the Hon.
3Taken in conjunction with those young charms, her next words had an air of incongruity.
4Now, my two texts bring out two aspects which have to be taken in conjunction.
5Taken in conjunction with the sittings of committees this means the parliamentary session extended over 44 weeks.
6Yet, taken in conjunction with the history of this couple, the whole Ragnall affair was very strange.
7The move is being taken in conjunction with the Olympic Council of Ireland and the Olympic Solidarity Movement.
8The latter error can be guarded against, however, by use of growth figures taken in conjunction with it.
9Taken in conjunction with the depressed state of the money-market, it has been altogether an upset for me.
10Taken in conjunction with two other words, it is "the threefold designation of the Supreme Being."
11The scene, as setting to this single figure, affected him profoundly, taken in conjunction with that singular cry.
12It has to be taken in conjunction with the transformism of Lamarck, with which it is in complete harmony.
13" Taken in conjunction with the gold, most amiable robber," suggested the girl.
14The results of the present analysis taken in conjunction with relevant findings reported in the literature, favour the following conclusions.
15The decision to accept or decline testing was taken in conjunction with their partner by 63% of women.
16Taken in conjunction with Mr. Cuthbert Dering's frenzy for calculating, she disliked the incident of the porter and the pewter.