Example sentences of "[verb] together [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore the Japanese switched tactics and attacked together with fighters and dive bombers which was not according to Genda 's careful plan .
2 Over the last three years , the Stattauto ( " car alternative " ) scheme has involved 1,800 German families , banding together in groups of up to 30 people each to buy a car , which is then rented out among the group at the rate of US$2 per hour — substantially cheaper than commercial rates .
3 In retaliation , the Soviet Union threatened to curtail its purchases altogether , and in the midst of this dissension better prospects for the wool made together with modifications in US tariff regulations concerning wool made it unnecessary to reverse the decline in Uruguay 's short-lived burst of trade with the Soviet Union .
4 The excitement of a group of horses galloping together with hounds at heel would be just as intense .
5 Finally , the system must provide for the coordination , integration and binding together of services so that they function as one
6 Subject subdivisions are gathered together into tables in some schedules , such as Language and Literature .
7 Moreover , when barons and knights gathered together in arms , as though for war , who could tell what conspiracies and rebellions might not follow ?
8 They 're gathered together in groups called ‘ galaxies ’ .
9 Outwith the three constrictions at Sluggan Bridge , Carrbridge and Dulnain Bridge , the river cuts an ever-changing channel in a broad boulder bed , scouring out a series of deeper fast-flowing pools joined together by racks , which is a local Dulnain fishing term for the shallow , jumbled , bouldery flow between two pools .
10 The Empire is a group of individual and independent states , joined together by ties of culture , language and common interests .
11 The bringing together of school-leavers and vacancies began with the adolescent being interviewed at school , after which a form was completed by the headteacher and a member of the SCC , just as the ‘ Friendly Visitors ’ had done prior to 1910 .
12 The bringing together of workers was therefore not only on a larger scale but also more continuous than at other oil industry sites , including the isolated platform construction yards at Kishorn , Nigg , and Ardeseir in Highland Region , where many workers travelled from home daily or at least went home at weekends .
13 Third , there are epistemological and ideological problems associated with the bringing together of issues which have hitherto been studied in one or other of the natural or social sciences .
14 It was n't till , till people got together into factories and , and er workshops and , and things like that .
15 Even in the Lockerbie disaster , where a plane exploded in mid-air , and many bodies could only be pieced together in fragments , relatives came from the other side of the world searching for something , anything that gave a focus to their grief and over which they could weep .
16 The story of their latest protests is beginning to be pieced together from documents brought by travellers to Hong Kong and the West .
17 Each term is usually given together with terms which are related to it in one of a number of ways .
18 Making them is a bit like making mayonnaise : waxy or oily ingredients and water are blended together with emulsifiers to produce a lotion or cream .
19 There are born-again Christians at large in every field of music , even thrash metal , but disco and evangelical God bothering seem to go together like hassocks and cassocks .
20 These various examples of working personification of the community fit together as partners in a general system of thought .
21 They used to go off painting together at week-ends , often in Burger 's boat , and they spent quite long holidays abroad .
22 And she knows that the secret of laughter is shared experience — laughing together at disasters and embarrassments that can happen to us all .
23 Since such altruistic acts are typically performed between members of the same species , and usually within a fairly stable social group , it is best to start by asking what causes animals to come together in groups .
24 In his article 169 letter , the European Commissioner stated that it was important that the rail link and the station should be considered together in terms of the environmental impact assessment if the European Community directive , signed by the Government and agreed to by this country , were to be met .
25 One of the ways in which the Council is trying to avoid duplication and to make course and unit development more efficient is by encouraging centres with similar proposals to work together as consortia .
26 Unlike their failure to collaborate in the atomic field , the two countries did decide to work together on missiles .
27 The purpose of the relationship is to work together on matters of importance to the client .
28 The Unity Campaign could hardly avoid the accusation that it was creating a new organization to invite Labour Party members to work together with Communists , which every Labour Conference decision had forbidden over the previous ten years .
29 As before , teachers and tutors seek to work together with students and children .
30 Most people , he felt , have an altruistic streak in them — irrespective of social background , culture or experience — and they should have the opportunity , at least once in their lives , to work together with others for the benefit of the community .
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