Example sentences of "[vb pp] together and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Both teams include the same six central works for fortepiano , violin and cello , omitting the unfinished K442 — a ragbag of three probably unrelated movements gathered together and completed by Abbe Maximilian Stadler after Mozart 's death — and the ‘ Kegelstadt ’ Trio for Fortepiano , Clarinet and Viola .
2 ‘ I also tried to say that our unity was in the future when we believe that all things will be gathered together and completed in Christ and that therefore our policies of today have to reflect our longings for the future .
3 Collections of small objects should always be gathered together and arranged in a group rather than being thinly spread around the house .
4 We then suggested that people create small groups in which individual responses could be gathered together and discussed before the chosen spokesperson reported back on the collective view .
5 Sewing machines were oiled , cottons , notions and so on gathered together and packed to take with us .
6 The street was narrow , cobbled , full of old buildings which were joined together and went back to medieval times .
7 She even objected to ‘ new lamps for old ’ — electrification , but eventually , in 1895 , the two saloons were joined together and mounted on one steel under-frame , with six wheel bogies at each end , and electric lights were installed .
8 Loopholes had already been made in the stone walls of Gemioncourt 's huge barns which , like the buildings of so many of the isolated farms in the low countries , were joined together and protected by a high stone wall , making the whole farm into a massively strong fortress .
9 They may be made from aluminium , fibreglass or plastic , and can be anything from a simple pair of flexible aluminium or plastic bars to a complicated collection of alloy pieces riveted together and linked to the harness .
10 Within this disorganised , confused stream of competitor information there is , however , a pattern of knowledge that if pieced together and analyzed can be very revealing and strategically significant .
11 It was strange how good and bad could run into each other , could appear as interchangeable : not the good of succouring the sick , nor the bad of shooting the helpless , but in the subtler regions of morality where things blended together and seemed to make the business of living easier .
12 Then if a micro-instruction contains the control bits 10011 followed by zeros , the paths from the accumulator to the left-side of the adder , from the SDR to the right side of the adder , and from the result latches to the accumulator are opened ; thus the contents of the accumulator and SDR are added together and placed in the accumulator .
13 The agreed sums would then be added together and announced in the ‘ autumn statement ’ on public spending plans .
14 The content of the mail message is constructed by providing one or more strings which will be added together and packed to form the final mail text .
15 Matrices have the advantage that they can be added together and multiplied by scalar quantities ; further the concepts of determinant and trace are available to aid computation .
16 For them vectors will be ordered sets of numbers which can be added together and multiplied by factors ( scalars ) .
17 Ignition typically required about 1 g of a mixture of sodium borohydride and charcoal , when equal portions of each were mixed together and formed into a pile .
18 He and fellow Norfolk members dined together and decided ( most of them ) to comply with ‘ the breach of privilege ’ rather than to risk putting ‘ the nation into another combustion and confusion ’ .
19 ‘ West Indians ’ are grouped together and contrasted with ‘ Asians ’ and ‘ Whites ’ .
20 Although this interest in pseudo-historical connections was Morgan 's primary concern , he was also one of the first anthropologists to understand that the names used to designate relatives are not simply determined by linguistic rules without reference to social factors ; kinship terms have an important social dimension , since relatives grouped together and called by the same term exhibit , at least in certain respects , shared patterns of behaviour .
21 ‘ Pod ’ ( 60cmx×27cm ) , made from two blocked sheets of gilding metal , soldered together and supported on steel legs , appears to float on a brush of spiky copper wire .
22 Most internal frames are made from aluminium strips bolted together and to get the best fit you should try to bed the frame to fit your own back shape .
23 These vouchers are collected together and despatched with an account to the respective credit card companies , who will then pay the amount owing less commission , direct to the hotel .
24 In particular , the silver picture plates of the Late Antique , examples of which have been collected together and published by the late Professor Toynbee and by Kenneth Painter .
25 They had moved together and had stood in front of a monument , seemingly absorbed .
26 The quay , which acted as the customs shed , was three rusting barges lashed together and covered with a roof of corrugated iron .
27 Two heavy pieces of leather sewn together and stuffed with money .
28 All mingled together and jostled for their drinks or huddled round tables over plates of food .
29 But it was the first time these five principles had been drawn together and proclaimed specifically for the Gulf .
30 Adolescence may be viewed as the time at which , and only at which , the threads of childhood experience are drawn together and woven into the fabric of personality .
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