Use of merging in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include merging at the start of sentence, merging at the end of sentence and merging in the middle of sentence

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merging at the end of sentence


  1. What do firms think they stand to gain by merging?

merging in the middle of sentence


  1. The company was formed by merging three smaller firms.
  2. He sees sense in merging the two agencies while both are new.
  3. A pool of light, expanding circles, merging, dragging me down.
  4. She avoided reporters at the airport by merging into the crowds.
  5. We're looking into the possibility of merging the two departments.
  6. The Orthodox agreed to cooperate, but balked at merging the two efforts.
  7. Some obstacles exist, however, such as merging their wireless operations.
  8. Network junctions are indicated by a merging curve which should be followed.
  9. The process of merging accelerated during the period we shall be looking at.
  10. Drums with single blows merging into a volley, resembling a creaking branch.
  11. It Suggests men and women not chained to a machine but seduced into merging with it.
  12. Small banks are also merging at a furious pace, a trend expected to continue in 1996.
  13. Without well-defined melodic periods phrases become inconclusive, merging into one another.
  14. WindowWorks follows the most roundabout route for merging data from the database into a document.
  15. The colors would soon disperse, merging with others and moving on or fading as the night appeared.
  16. So the party drifted on, groups finding each other, merging and then subdividing to make other groups.
  17. One theory for its growing mainstream popularity is that contemporary values are merging with country sentiments.
  18. Though banks have proved inept at merging, big ones in the same market should be able to achieve 30% cost savings.
  19. He became interested in merging different exercise routines used in Western society and those used in Eastern society.
  20. Regional health authority officers insist they have no immediate plans to look at the possibility of merging districts.
  21. Within six months, Edwin announced that his firm would soon be merging with the discounter that had been its chief nemesis.
  22. It recommended merging the three, often competitive, branches of the security services, as well as disarming the gendarmerie.
  23. The question of merging the two clubs has already arisen twice in the three years since Redbridge became tenants at Victoria Road.
  24. The party political scene remains fluid, with parties merging and forming alliances in the run-up to the March 1991 general elections.
  25. They blocked efficient economic combinations that posed no competitive risk to anyone, except the merging parties' slower-footed rivals.
  26. In Britain the merging together of the banking and securities business in the guise of financial conglomerates has rekindled this debate.
  27. This identity fear is also the central issue I see working with executives contemplating merging or selling their companies and executive succession.

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