(conj.) A particle which expresses the relation of connection or addition. It is used to conjoin a word with a word, a clause with a clause, or a sentence with a sentence.
(conj.) In order to; -- used instead of the infinitival to, especially after try, come, go.
(conj.) It is sometimes, in old songs, a mere expletive.
(conj.) If; though. See An, conj.
Example Sentences:
Ann
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Annat
Example Sentences:
(1) To be fair to lads who find themselves just a bus ride from Auschwitz, a visit to the camp is now considered by many tourists to be a Holocaust "bucket list item", up there with the Anne Frank museum, where Justin Bieber recently delivered this compliment : "Anne was a great girl.
(2) Cape no longer has the monopoly on talent; the stars are scattered these days, and Franklin's "fantastically discriminating" deputy Robin Robertson can take credit for many recent triumphs, including their most recent Booker winner, Anne Enright.
(3) The diversity of the non-Hodgkin's groups, the continued evolution of histopathologic classifications, and the great frequency of advanced disease in the lymphocytic subgroups make the Ann Arbor classification of only limited value for the non-Hodgkin's lymphomas.
(4) Ninety-eight different malignant adnexal tumors were analyzed for the presence of epidermal growth factor (EGF)-specific binding sites and binding parameters were calculated by Scatchard plot analysis [G. Scatchard, Ann.
(5) The 10-year survival rates for patients with Ann Arbor stages II, III, or IV disease of 55%, 42%, and 40%, respectively, were not significantly different.
(6) Everybody has been shaken by the death of Ann Maguire and the notion that any teacher should lose their life in the classroom.
(7) Campbell, Ann E. (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Mass.
(8) There is strong support across parties for Britain to act.” The children’s commissioner for England, Anne Longfield, giving evidence to the Lords’ committee on unaccompanied minors in the EU, said too many unaccompanied asylum seekers went missing from local authority care after they had been allocated a home.
(9) 'Damage was done to my brain' Anne Marie, New York, New York ( @chemobrainfog ) It has been very difficult for me to accept the limitations caused by whatever damage was done to my brain.
(10) Just weeks ago the US ambassador to Egypt, Anne Patterson, was still not getting why protesters were planning those mass demonstrations .
(11) "Anne Hathaway at least tried to sing and dance and preen along to the goings on, but Franco seemed distant, uninterested and content to keep his Cheshire-cat-meets-smug smile on display throughout."
(12) Budd, Kenneth (The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Alfred S. Sussman, and Frederick I. Eilers.
(13) Anne Luise Kirkengen, MD A story of life and a story of illness are two versions of the same issue.
(14) This relationship remained significant after correcting for poor performance status and advanced Ann Arbor stage, the other factors found to be associated with a shortened survival.
(15) I don’t feel as if I have any choice but to fly straight on.” Ann Henry was another Fayetteville woman who forged a lasting bond with Clinton, helped along by their shared experiences as just about the only female lawyers in town.
(16) In comparison with the Ann Arbor staging system, serum levels of beta 2M and LDH may provide a more precise system for defining risk groups and thereby allow a more rational approach to the development and analysis of treatment strategies.
(17) The very first collection we worked on together was called The Birds, and when he got the Givenchy job and we went to Paris, and he got to see what the Givenchy ateliers could do with feathers, he was just blown away.” The photographer Anne Deniau, who took many portraits of McQueen and whose camera was from 1997 to 2010 the only one allowed backstage at McQueen shows, felt that he loved “the lightness, the delicacy, of feathers.
(18) The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, who chairs a group of 40 major cities , said: “No matter what decision is made by the White House, cities are honouring their responsibilities to implement the Paris agreement.
(19) I think what Anne has done should be like a beacon and a message to other disabled people not to be afraid to speak out.
(20) They may look different now to then, and there may be different numbers of them going forward, but the idea and importance of libraries remains the same.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: Micha Theiner Ann Cleeves, crime writer and National Libraries Day ambassador for 2016 Forget everything you think you know about libraries.