Example sentences of "[vb past] together in [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 For all the young people who have shared not just today but shared together in this weekend thank you God .
2 Now there was nothing left to him but the conflicting passions of his terror and his furious pride , knotted together in inextricable warfare in his bowels .
3 Some anchoresses lived together in adjacent apartments and nearly all had servants .
4 They all lived together in two rooms-and a courtyard .
5 ‘ They lived together in Red Hall and then he went his way and she went hers .
6 As they clung together in that unutterable pleasure , he felt that they were defying everything that had persecuted them .
7 Most sailing clubs will have a few catamarans clustered together in one end of the dinghy park , but if you are keen to race one it is best to choose a club that has plenty of water space and specialises in a large multihull fleet .
8 The colour is produced by imperfections and impurities in the diamond , for example , a yellow colour results when the diamond contains nitrogen atoms clustered together in equilateral triangles with each nitrogen atom replacing one carbon atom of the perfect diamond ( Figure 4 ) .
9 For hundreds of years the farmers clustered together in these villages .
10 It seems a long time since we ate together in this kitchen .
11 Retired Sainsbury employees came together in grand style in March and April to reminisce and share afternoon tea in the sumptuous surroundings of the Royal Lancaster Hotel .
12 The Group of 77 , named for 77 underdeveloped southern countries , unaligned with either the Soviet or the US camp , came together in 1964 through their common membership of the United Nations ( Sauvant , 1981 ) .
13 The first version of the Robert Cray band came together in 1974 , and slowly built a following around America 's North West coast .
14 ( The Library Association School Libraries Section was not founded till I 936 , and the School Library Association till 1937 ; when the two came together in 1945 under the latter name , the sad separation of school librarianship from other branches of one profession was reinforced . )
15 In Europe their mission found a receptive audience in the groups of holy women , mulieres sanctae , who came together in various ways to pursue life-styles which they thought best furthered their ideal of a Scriptural vita apostolica .
16 Consequently , when a handful of practitioners came together in 1979 , it did so with a single guiding principle : ‘ the real measure of development is the ability of a people to build its own comprehensive and complimentary and independent infrastructure that is capable of dealing with its own problems , needs and aspirations . ’
17 The project never materialised owing to a federal moratorium on housing funds , but the two strands of building preservation and community involvement came together in 1979 with the incorporation of the MCC .
18 In this single speech , Law foreshadowed the development of the party for the next fifteen years ; the strategic dilemma over relations with the other parties after the war , the need to make real concessions to make a coalition workable , the openings that could be created by a national leader of independent reputation ( Baldwin as it turned out ) , and the outcome when the moderate men of all parties came together in 1931 .
19 Several local groups came together in 1901 to form the SR party , and were joined the following year by the émigré Agrarian Socialist League .
20 It was a group which came together in 1972 in an attempt to focus attention on the severity and inconsistencies of sentences being given in the courts to loyalists charged with politically motivated offences in contrast to those being given to republicans .
21 All his early interests in music and the theatre , even his puppets ( if manipulating them is thought of as a kind of preparation for choreography ) came together in this new activity .
22 There — breaking new ground in the capital of South Africa — more than 400 people , black , brown and white , lived and conferred together in one of the city 's best hotels .
23 Table sugar ( sucrose ) is a carbohydrate made up of two other " sugars ' , glucose , fructose ( fruit sugar ) , joined together in equal amounts .
24 They each led a procession , one from the church and one from the school , but with the demise of the iron company and its band these two joined together in one procession .
25 During World War Two , the fortunes of those two bomber squadrons bore striking similarities , they arrived together in 1943 and left together in 1945 , they flew the same type of aircraft , Halifax and Lancaster , and shared the same operations .
26 The grey steps of the terracing , the rust coloured stand and the sad green of the pitch shaded together in common contribution to the drabness of the day .
27 Nevertheless , I told myself , the success of Aunt Louise and me living together hung on such fragile things as unselfishness and the making of adjustments ; and with shame I led my thoughts towards all those people living squashed together in real discomfort and privation .
28 In every Legion Regiment , the English-speaking people stuck together in tight groups , drinking together , socialising together and looking after each other ; Australians , South Africans and Canadians joined in with the club , which evolved its own codes of conduct and unspoken rules of behaviour .
29 They knew each other by sight as teenagers in New York , and first worked together in 1973 on Mean Streets .
30 Mr Russell said all the churches in the village worked together in close harmony .
  Next page