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

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1 PASS & Co. carry out without cost or obligation a detailed survey for TIMBER INFESTATION and RISING DAMP ; a comprehensive report coupled together with estimated cost of eradication will be sent , in most cases , within 24 hours of notification .
2 In the course of their many arguments , Amanda once asked him to consider the domestic condition of the Fergusson family , who lived together with strong bonds of affection , and declare whether they too were the consequence of chaos , hazard and malice .
3 At the start of the summer , Helen Storey got together with American second-hand clothing specialists Flip for her 2nd Line collection .
4 After all , what sort of threat was a group of film people who got together with interested artists , writers and sculptors on Sunday evenings to screen foreign films ?
5 His mouth met hers and her shocked little gasp turned to a moan of hunger as she closed her eyes and kissed him at last , at last , and the brandy glass fell from her hands , shattering at their feet as her arms went around his neck , her mouth opening hungrily beneath his , her hands in his black hair , her body pressing against his as they clung together with intolerable necessity , unaware of the fragments of glass they trampled as Damian pressed her tighter , tighter until there was not an inch between their bodies .
6 He padded past the other cell doors and reached the door at the end of the corridor — massive , clenched together with square-headed nails .
7 They usually occurred in clusters of two to five bursts over a six to 15 minute period ; 98% of the bursts occurred together with non-deglutitive phasic contractions of the lower oesophageal sphincter .
8 They were built with neither nails nor pegs , but merely slotted and lashed together with great precision .
9 A. Your dependents would receive the sum assured together with all bonuses attaching to the policy at that time .
10 There ( right ) they joined together with other pilgrims in what is becoming more and more a feature of Catholic life once again in England .
11 A few middle-aged social workers walked together with prim pride , while younger colleagues had leaflets : ‘ Lack of proper funding is making our job more difficult .
12 During the Second World War the capitalist allies worked together with Communist Russia without either side altering its views and without much real communication .
13 In some places they have negotiated with and worked together with local authorities and in some cases , at least , a local authority representative has been included on the board .
14 Inside were three fat volumes of Mark Twain tied together with gold tape and a card with Complemento de Librerío Universal on which had been written in green ink primera edición .
15 They laughed together with such intimacy that Arthur had to look away .
16 Lagerfeld 's progression from round-faced sixteen-year-old finalist in the Woolmark International Fashion Competition , which he won together with another teenager , Saint Laurent , to his present pre-eminence , has been inexorable .
17 These tarts again have a shortcrust pastry base , but the filling consists of butter , ground almonds , sugar and the grated rind of a lemon , together with breadcrumbs which have been soaked in hot milk , mixed together with beaten egg .
18 That meant 302 had gone to sea , including five Australians with a mast held together with self-tapping screws .
19 Masai Warrior Dance is more of the same ; intermeshed , slightly jarring reed interplay , but held together with insistent African drums .
20 It was a very old dark-green Hispano-Suiza , held together with beautiful leather straps like the ones my grandparents had on their steamer trunks .
21 Bob Johnston , chief inspector with the Department of Economic Development 's Trading Standards Branch , said : ‘ The Order allows for the selling price to be indicated on the goods themselves , a ticket or notice close to the goods or grouped together with other prices on a list close to the goods to which it refers .
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