Example sentences of "[vb pp] together by [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Such a stimulation accounts for the collection of technical philosophical essays gathered together by J. I. Biro and Robert Shahan in Mind , Brain and function .
2 At Becher 's Brook on the second circuit he put in a stupendous leap , pitched on landing but was confidently gathered together by Champion to continue on his triumphant way , pursued by Rubstic and Royal Mail .
3 Companies are merely voluntary associations of individuals joined together by contract , and correspondingly the state has no greater standing to intervene in corporate affairs than it has in the individual affairs of the citizens who make the company up .
4 Figure 16 Jade burial garment of the Han princess Dou Wan from Mancheng in Hebei province , late second century B.C. The garment is made up of 2,156 saw-cut jade plates joined together by metal threads knotted through the corners .
5 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 .
6 Two or more clauses joined together by co-ordinate conjunctions .
7 The tritocerebral lobes are joined together by means of the postoesophageal commissure which passes immediately behind the oesophagus .
8 The Empire is a group of individual and independent states , joined together by ties of culture , language and common interests .
9 Soil and vegetation systems have been considered together by Trudgill ( 1977 ) when he perceptively noted that :
10 After their last printing all the plates were mounted in extremely heavy mahogany and leather frames , grouped together by subject .
11 Non-fiction books are grouped together by subject .
12 I should make it clear that although these amendments have been grouped together by agreement , they do not all express the same point of view .
13 The works of Metzinger , Gleizes and Le Fauconnier had been hung together by chance at the Salon d'Automne of 1910 , but the common characteristics which the critics saw in their styles , and the excitement expressed by the poets and authors at Mercereau 's and at the Closerie des Lilas over the possibilities of a new school of painting , seem to have made the painters aware of each other ; Apollinaire and Salmon in particular , although both were in many ways insensitive to painting , realized that Picasso 's latest style contained the elements of a new art , and felt that the work of several other painters was evolving in a similar direction .
14 A number of these have been collected together by Moslems to constitute the ninety-nine ‘ most beautiful names ’ of God .
15 Eighteen essays by contemporary artist Dan Graham have been collected together by Brian Wallis and are published under the title Rock My Religion : Writings and Projects 1965–1990 ( £26.95 ) .
16 It seemed that Cardiff 's curious patchwork quilt of instinct and gut feeling was about to be sewn together by Rohmer .
17 Of two people who were drawn together by convention and sexuality but , I suspect , lived their short lives together without having much knowledge of , or much to do with , each other .
18 Instead , the fibre is first place dry between male and female moulds , which are drawn together by vacuum , and then the resin is injected .
19 While the national team were put through their paces at Fort Stanley , base for the Black Watch , who are on a two-year tour of duty here , the Scottish Survivors , a team largely consisting of former internationalists , drawn together by Iain Milne , were making their debut in the Carlsberg Tens competition at the Hong Kong Football Club .
20 Two antiparticles could therefore be drawn together by antigravity , but a particle of matter would be repelled by an antiparticle .
21 These have been drawn together by Cronin in the course of a paper looking for epistemological foundations and rigour in the application and value of citation measures .
22 The pervasive consequences of ‘ structured dependency ’ have been excellently drawn together by Phillipson and Walker ( 1986 ) who have edited a book which explores the policy implications of the phenomenon .
23 Few people are offended today , as they were in the last century , by the thought of man and the chimpanzee being classified together by virtue of a common ancestor which has been extinct for probably more than three million years !
24 BUSINESS , labour and academic leaders were called together by US president-elect Bill Clinton yesterday to thrash out an economic blueprint .
25 In 1356 a commission of oyer et terminer for the counties of Gloucester and Hereford was issued to Richard of Willoughby and five other judges , on information that John Gayner of St Briavels and a large number of others , banded together by oath , had committed many trespasses against vert and venison in the Forest of Dean , assaulted the foresters , and :
26 I posted two scripts for a series to be called ‘ The Raconteur ’ , which were a collection of after-dinner stories tied together by narration .
27 Unbeknownst to keeper and defender , their laces had been tied together by Sid Dicker , Athletico sponge man and , for this match , replacement linesman .
28 Blood relatives in some sense are bound together by genetic material , but relations by marriage are bound together by law and a code of conduct which accompanies this ( Schneider , 1968 ) .
29 QUARKS , so the present theories go , are the building blocks of matter , and they are bound together by entities called gluons .
30 Four years later the Order of the Garter was formally instituted as a fellowship of twenty-six knights bound together by oath as companions to help one another and their king .
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