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Example sentences for "link"

Lexicographically close words:
linhay; liniment; liniments; lining; linings; linkage; linkages; linked; linking; linkmen
  1. Here was the iron link of mutual crime, which neither he nor she could break.

  2. And so came Ajax to London, and there was forged another link in the chain of strange circumstances that were to affect the lives of many people.

  3. Along with the higher sentiments of love and mutual respect, lasting sexual attraction is a link of inestimable value in maintaining a long and happy union between man and woman in marriage.

  4. Here, we indicate these complicated details simply to show that sexual union only contributes one link in the long chain of reproduction.

  5. Just because it is part of His plan--a link in the everlasting Chain that draws the whole world up to Paradise at last.

  6. It's the connecting link that God Himself is bound to recognize because it is of His own forging.

  7. Hitherto, however, no such intermediate link has been discovered; and the touch of the object must be considered, provisionally, as the proximate cause of the affection of the nerve.

  8. If one link of an argument breaks, the whole drops to the ground; but one step toward an analysis holds good and has an independent value, though we should never be able to make a second.

  9. Whatever number of links the chain of causes and effects may consist of, how any one link produces the one which is next to it, remains equally inexplicable to us.

  10. We must, therefore, if we would speak with perfect precision, consider each link in the succession of motions as the effect of the link preceding it.

  11. The history of philosophy abounds in examples of such oversights, committed for want of perceiving the hidden link that connected together the seemingly disparate meanings of some ambiguous word.

  12. The first sign, then, from which a law of causation, though hitherto unresolved, may be inferred to be a derivative law, is any indication of the existence of an intermediate link or links between the antecedent and the consequent.

  13. But Evesham was too important a place in this conflict, being a connecting link between the "loyal cities" of Worcester and Oxford, to be left in the hands of the King's party unchallenged.

  14. Though it has not witnessed the beginnings of the conventual life, the early struggles, nor the palmy days of monasticism, it forms a connecting link between the dim past and this present time.

  15. Brittonneau), happening to reside close to where they have lodged themselves, formed an additional link in the chain of motives for settling themselves at Tours.

  16. Barnabas was a person peculiarly fitted to prove a mediator and uniting link in a society where divergent elements found a place and asserted themselves.

  17. There is thus a link which binds together the history of our own nation and this interesting incident in early Christian history.

  18. Some such early friendship may have been the link which bound Paul to Barnabas and enabled the latter to stand sponsor for the newly converted Saul when the Jerusalem Church was yet naturally suspicious of him.

  19. Johann Most forms the link between social Democracy, to which he formerly attached himself, and Anarchism, to which he now devotes his baleful talents.

  20. Marr forms the link between the pure theory of Anarchism and active Anarchist agitation, between the older generation who laid down the principles and the modern Anarchists.

  21. Most, whose special Anarchist influence is exercised on English soil, is also the link between German and English Anarchism.

  22. National Anthem every heart responded to the noble thought that a link was being formed in the chain of prayer for the Queen that passed round the world that day from sunrise to sunset.

  23. So then, we have two conditions set before us, and the link between them made very plain.

  24. If you will notice, in the immediate neighbourhood of my text there come other words which evidently link themselves with the thought of the goodness laid up: 'Thou shalt hide them in the secret of Thy presence.

  25. All depends on whether we link the conviction of mortality with that of eternity, and think of our perishable selves as in relationship with the unchanging God.

  26. I have already pointed out briefly the connection between these two portions of my text, and I need only remark here that the link which holds them together is very obvious.

  27. Link that thought with the preceding one.

  28. The link thus established between Byron and Hodgson grew stronger for the next few years.

  29. He is the divine and indissoluble link between Our souls and God.

  30. He has not a single link with the world: he belongs to heaven.

  31. There was a living link between his soul and God, and he recognized in Scripture the very voice of God.

  32. Who that valued a peaceful and happy termination of his career would link himself with its destinies?

  33. He could say, beyond all question, "God has established a link between my soul and Himself, by means of His Word, which no power of earth or hell can ever snap.

  34. There is not so much as a single moral link between Christ and the world.

  35. It is a link in the great system, and one kept very bright and well polished by its managers.

  36. The most visible benefit of a subdued Peleliu lay in its use as a link in the flight path and line of communications from Hawaii, and from the Marianas, to the Philippines.

  37. When one arrived, he was hampered by the cumbersome communications link back to higher headquarters, Lieutenant General Holland M.

  38. It seemed to link him too closely for his pleasure to the behavior which had led up to it, to be a part of himself at the time, farouche and uncontrolled.

  39. Still it had been rather absurd, Michael thought, as he tapped his egg, to suppose there was anything in Stella's temperament which could ever link her to Lily.

  40. They filled eight thousand rupee lotteries on the Broken Link Handicap, and the account in the Pioneer said that "favoritism was divided.

  41. That is the last link of the chain, if we omit the husband of the Delville, whoever he may be.

  42. It was a broken-link Handicap with a vengeance.

  43. So now you know how the Broken-Link Handicap was run and won.

  44. It was not a hyena, however, but one of those odd animals that seem to belong to no class of creatures, but form a connecting link between several.

  45. Methinks this is a mighty fault in her; I could be angry with her: O, if I be so, I shall but put a link unto a torch, And so give greater light to see her fault.

  46. We press with prayers, we come with mournful tears, Entreating Sylla by those holy bands, That link fair Juno with her thundering Jove, Even by the bonds of hospitality, To pity Rome afflicted through thy wrath.

  47. Clun Castle formed a very important link in the chain of fortresses planted by the Normans along the Welsh frontier, to secure their hard-won territory and control the turbulent natives.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "link" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accord; accumulate; addition; address; adhere; adjunct; affairs; affiliation; affinity; agent; alliance; ally; amass; ankle; annex; appendage; apply; approximation; arm; articulate; articulation; assemble; assign; associate; association; attachment; band; bind; bond; bough; boundary; bracket; branch; bridge; broker; bunch; butt; cement; cervix; chain; cleave; clinch; closeness; closure; clot; cluster; coalesce; collect; combination; combine; compound; comprise; concrete; congregate; conjugate; connect; connection; contiguity; continue; contrariety; converge; copulate; correlate; couple; coupling; cover; crowd; date; dealings; deduction; disjunction; distributor; dovetail; elbow; embrace; encompass; equate; fasten; filiation; flambeau; flare; forgather; fuse; gather; glue; hand; hinge; hip; hitch; hive; homology; horde; huddle; identify; include; integrate; intercourse; interface; intermediary; interweave; intimacy; jobber; join; joining; joint; junction; juncture; kilometer; knee; knit; knot; knuckle; league; leg; liaison; ligament; ligature; limb; link; linkage; lobe; marry; marshal; mass; match; measure; mediator; medium; meet; member; merge; middleman; mill; miter; mix; mobilize; mortise; muster; nearness; neck; nexus; offshoot; one; organ; pair; parallel; pinion; pivot; propinquity; proximity; rabbet; rally; ramification; rapport; regard; relate; relation; relations; relationship; rendezvous; runner; scarf; scion; seam; seethe; shoulder; similarity; solder; span; splice; spray; sprig; spur; stitch; stream; string; surge; suture; swarm; switch; sympathy; tail; tape; tendril; thread; throng; tie; toggle; torch; twig; twin; unify; union; unite; wed; weld; wholesaler; wing; wrist; yoke