Example sentences of "[adv prt] together for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Melanie and Victoria each had a fat , foil-wrapped tangerine from an aromatic , tissue-padded cardboard box , which was being unpacked when they went in together for potatoes and cooking apples ; and the greengrocer lady , nodding her gold earrings , promised Victoria a solid triangle of muscatel raisins if she was a good girl and if the muscatel raisins did not sell . |
2 | When Beverley , who had written the hits Boeing Boeing and Half A Sixpence , suggested that what Ken really needed was a good holiday , the two of them took off together for Greece . |
3 | She went on : ‘ They would go off together for days on end on their bicycles . |
4 | The last brothers to line up together for England were Coventry forwards Arthur and Harold Wheatley , against Scotland at Twickenham in 1938 . |
5 | A team of Education Ministers will have been locked up together for days or even weeks on end to thrash out the details of the Bill . |
6 | We have n't been out together for ages . |
7 | We do n't have to go out together for years . |
8 | Dr Neil carefully replaced her recent gift to him in the trug , before taking it from her , and watched by Rose , peering interestedly from the kitchen window , they set out together for Vetch Street . |
9 | This was followed by Julie and Cynthia talking in their comfortable Wandsworth home , indistinguishable from thousands of homes owned by married couples — so indistinguishable that the two women are faced with such questions as , ‘ If you go out together for dinner , who pays the bill ? ’ , and ‘ How do you organise your domestic life together ? |