Example sentences of "are [verb] together [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We are trapped together for the day . ’
2 It is the fourth day of the month of June , and HARRY and PHIL are walking together in the garden of HARRY 'S house .
3 For each , engineering geology maps of the solid and superficial deposits are prepared on which materials are grouped together on the basis of their engineering characteristics .
4 Eight nickel cadmium batteries are grouped together inside the handle pack .
5 Er Mr has referred to his preference for the release of lots of small sites on the basis that erm they will be er Leeds residents would be less aware of them than if all the sites are collected together in the form of a new settlement .
6 One game , called Net Trek , which has recently made the transition from PD to commercial product , uses sounds sampled from the Star Trek television series to accompany the user 's attempts to pilot around a galaxy of other Mac users , when all the machines are connected together by the network .
7 Note how related subjects are drawn together in the extract from the index in Figure 14.4 .
8 Now they are staying together at the Hotel Cipriani in Venice .
9 In linguistics , the seminal work of Grimes ( 1975 ) , Halliday and Hasan ( 1976 ) and van Dijk ( 1977 ) has been equally fruitful in prompting new insights into how texts are bound together beyond the sentence .
10 All of these markers are lumped together under the title ‘ Paragraph Symbols ’ , and if you want one , you get the lot .
11 The essential action of the probabilistic syntactic analyser is to find out how often each set of grammatical categories are found together in the corpus .
12 In the third section , social status and the criminal ‘ underworld ’ are brought together through the reunion of Pip and his benefactor , his family , Miss Haversham and Estella .
13 The third stage of data collection involves sequencing the collection so that the various forms of data are brought together at the end of the first year .
14 But two worlds , poles apart from each other , are brought together at the end .
15 All your resources — thinking and information , are brought together in the plan .
16 These three major concerns with children 's thinking , their language , and their education — are brought together in the book for which Margaret Donaldson is undoubtedly best known , Children 's Minds published in 1978 .
17 Functionally similar options are ordered into an index or menu and the set of indexes are linked together by the Master Level Index .
18 Sometimes , to show that learning is not forgotten , the two terms are run together in the phrase ‘ teaching and learning ’ , as if they are the same kind of activity with similar aims .
19 The selected affixes and function words are represented within the planning frame in phonological form , and , as we have already noted , the phonological forms of the content words have been retrieved from the lexicon : when all these phonological representations are put together under the control of the planning frame , we have the positional-level representation for the sentence , a level at which a specific sentence is represented in phonological form .
20 KEN Follett 's NIGHT OVER WATER ( Pan £4.99 ) builds the tension nicely as diverse characters are thrown together at the outset of the second world war during a luxurious 30-hour flight across the Atlantic .
21 This concept of individual timetables enables us to get away from the focus on the family or household as an undifferentiated unit , and to understand something of the complex patterns which evolve when individuals ' lives are woven together over the period of their lifetimes .
22 Introducing the perspective of time also requires us to consider an individual 's ‘ lifetime ’ , and how the lives of specific individuals are woven together over the lifespan of each .
23 Two common forms of costing are discussed together with the make-up of project and departmental budgets .
24 Two common forms of costing are discussed together with the make-up of project and departmental budgets .
25 Sites 2-4 are clustered together in the sequence AGCGGCGCGT so that binding to the central GC ( site 3 ) will preclude binding to the other two .
26 Finger positions and speeds at every location in a text are recorded together with the reader 's voice during normal reading .
27 This system is favoured by Compass on the X-100 these are at each end of columns of AA cells which are held together by the spring pressure .
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