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

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1 A group of 25 communicators , sociologists and people from the religious communities of North America and Asia have agreed on specific plans to work together for a more just global communication environment .
2 The significance of economic support Drawing together the different strands of this discussion of economic support , we can ask : Who are the main beneficiaries within a family ?
3 There have not yet , however , been any far-reaching attempts to tie together the insights of the different disciplines and perspectives .
4 Tony Clipson , Housing Initiatives London 's regional manager says : ‘ This development is an excellent example of the public and private sectors working together to supply vital social housing in the area .
5 AS NEWLY-formed TV AM said Good Morning Britain , those likely lads Clement and Le Frenais waved goodbye to Blighty , and threw a disparate gang of regional archetype brickies together in Dusseldorf for good-humoured , working class comic-drama on-site .
6 Charles 's territories could already have been described as an empire , in the sense that he ruled over a collection of different political units held together by the allegiance his subjects felt they owed him rather than through a sense of common institutions or common language which could serve as the foundation for a unifying national spirit .
7 The outcome of this process , which I indicated as a possible development in the first edition of this book , is the pre-eminence in the present-day labour movement of social democratic parties ; that is to say , of parties which are themselves coalitions of diverse groups and intellectual tendencies , rather than centralized , monolithic organizations held together by strict discipline and an authoritatively interpreted ideology .
8 The bottoms of the valleys contained dashing streams , winding tracks , and picturesque little villages made of pretty wooden houses huddling together .
9 There were also interesting proposals to bring together relevant disciplines into ‘ combined ’ awards ; the modular nature of the new advanced courses were particularly suited to this type of proposal .
10 Both summarize complicated interests and classes , and we need constantly to remind ourselves that the overwhelming majority of people of different religions live together in peace .
11 My Queen , there is a gale and a high tide coming together , and the general view is that the women and children might be better off up in the hill-houses . ’
12 Problems in this case which require resolution can lie in the need to provide sufficient specialised teaching support together with enough resources and equipment for the individual pupil at the time when they are needed ( Chapman , 1978 ) .
13 Linguistic and sexual terminology come together most often in the context of the Saussurian theorization of binary opposition , illustrated by an excerpt from a paper given at a conference on linguistics :
14 It 's small enough to carry on the hill , but the historical introductions get together to give a good potted history of the Golden Age of Alpinism .
15 It means something for people to see the top golfers of the different nations playing together .
16 The DNA base sequence determines the amino acid sequence of the proteins : the amino acid sequences determine the 3-D shapes of the proteins : the 3-D proteins fit together , like the pieces of a jigsaw , to form a ribosome .
17 He called for a new partnership economy with the private and public sectors working together .
18 In Japan it still sells more than all other British cars put together .
19 When teachers from different schools get together and chat , they are often stunned by how different the working lives of others — even those who work close by and in similar schools — can be .
20 But now a new pattern emerged as the red and brown shapes blocked together to form overlapping triangles all pointing across the room at the double doors opposite .
21 AN international treaty which commits three very different communities to work together for the common good is to be signed in Middlesbrough next week .
22 From March the best of British Broadcasting comes together in pastures new .
23 When the nuclei of light elements join together or ‘ fuse ’ , energy is released ; what is more , the amount is more than the energy needed to push these nuclei into one another overcoming the electrical repulsion , so if we could accomplish this efficiently we would have a plentiful and dean supply of energy .
24 Its common name points to its apparently miraculous healing powers and , though it does not literally cause the ends of broken bones to weld together again , it will certainly hold them securely together and in contact , if the pounded root is bound round a break — the mixture will set when dry .
25 There are winding alleyways , old guildhouses clustered together , sleepy sidewalks , and steps .
26 So the labels now need to be " translated " , and this becomes a collaborative process with children of different abilities working together .
27 The German-Danish initiative brought together Denmark , Estonia , Finland , Germany , Latvia , Lithuania , Norway , Poland , Russia and Sweden .
28 When we did all work together , all the different pieces worked together , and you could just have a card each and you could have just done it that way .
29 He told staff yesterday that the university had more staff whose research was given the top grade five rating than all the other Scottish universities put together .
30 The traditional system for involvement of clinicians at District level incorporates some element of divisional structures for different specialities coming together as a representative body as the Medical Executive Committee .
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