Example sentences of "[vb past] together [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Smith was omitted from the team , with Mark Sunley and Sean Gregan paired together in defence , but they could n't stop Preston winning 2–0 . |
2 | ON TUESDAY , the 27th October , Carlisle Walsingham Pilgrims ' Group met together for Mass in St Bede 's Church at the start of our 39th annual pilgrimage |
3 | All lived together in contentment . |
4 | We clung together for warmth and vowed to love one another more than anyone else for all time . |
5 | They clung together in silence , the dread of their disease and its mortal power oppressing them . |
6 | One by one they sauntered out , or clustered together for safety in great rushes : all in theoretical navy and white , but with such imaginative variation in those two colours and where and how placed , and in what fabric , as to make their apparel singularly unalike . |
7 | The two girls are close friends and practised together in preparation for this tournament . |
8 | Nelson and Key played together in punk bands in the late '70s until the latter went to Japan and was taken aback by Tokyo 's nascent Technopolitan revolution , with bands like Yellow Magic Orchestra taking the spirit of Kraftwerk into the 21st century . |
9 | Nelson and Key played together in punk bands in the late '70s until the latter went to Japan and was taken aback by Tokyo 's nascent Technopolitan revolution , with bands like Yellow Magic Orchestra taking the spirit of Kraftwerk into the 21st century . |
10 | Then they came together for discussion and forward planning . |
11 | They came together with pride and passion , each glorying in the belief that Hans Christian Andersen had been right and that their fairy-tale had indeed been written by the fingers of God and come to fruition in the Enchanted Garden that had captured the heart of a city . |
12 | They came together with control engineer Dave Smith to look at this particular problem but , as their work progressed , their recently acquired quality training made them realise that a Corrective Action Team was needed to look at the wider question . |
13 | to name but a few , it would be sensible if those of us responsible for production , came together on occasion to swap information , provide each other with examples of material produced , discuss difficulties experienced with regard to reaching specific target audiences , use of alternative formats ( ethnic minority languages etc. ) — generally a forum which would provide an opportunity to share methods and experiences . |
14 | They had been trained in their own callings — pilots , navigators , gunners and wireless operator 's — and came together at No 19 OTU Kinloss where they were to be trained on Whitleys . |
15 | Victor and vanquished , he was beginning to think , came together in art and were one and the same . |
16 | As concern grew about this situation , particularly in the heartland of Soweto , parents came together in community groups with students and progressive teachers , and agreed upon an organized return to classes . |
17 | She moved towards the back of the chapel , skirting the low table of the third Lord Dersingham and his lady lying stiffly on their backs , he in his crusader armour , she in her simple pleated dress , her hands finely sculptured and pressed together in prayer . |
18 | She felt , as so often , fraudulent , a corpse stuck together with glue . |
19 | My sister took a bit of stick at first , too , and although she 's two years younger than me and was in a different class , we stuck together at break times and tried to avoid the sneering eyes . |
20 | The word is made up of three parts , stuck together like building blocks . |
21 | We marched together to and from Aldermaston , we worked together for co-operative socialism , we campaigned together for health , welfare , employment , education and housing in our ‘ inner city ’ constituencies . |
22 | But it was that great Anglican , William Temple ( Archbishop of Canterbury ) , who identified what he called ‘ the real wealth of human life ’ , who saw that the individual was best fulfilled in the context of a strong community bound together in fellowship . |
23 | An individual , he maintains , is best fulfilled in the context of a strong community bound together in fellowship . |
24 | She 'd seen all those lips on television , glued together in colour and close-up , all that breathing and sighing and staring into one another 's eyes . |
25 | The Slav version of this sort of thing was the complicated bundle of phenomena lumped together as panslavism . |
26 | Kleenex was handed round so that we could dry our hands and we settled together for coffee . |
27 | One afternoon , as they laughed and talked together during tea , Dorian went out to fetch a flower for Lady Monmouth 's dress . |
28 | Coming from three diverse musical backgrounds — the rock'n'roller , the classical and the technological — and pulled together by doctor Weatherall 's rumbling production . |
29 | My friends from Project 81 , the head of home and the head of care at Le Court worked together in order to present a convincing case . |
30 | Borjon 's Traité de la musette establishes that a father and his two sons , whom I have shown to be Jean I and his sons , Martin and Jean fils aîń , worked together in instrument making . |