Example sentences of "[vb -s] together the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The basic Wealden house structure is rectangular and joins together the central hall , which is open through its two storeys , and the cross wings , whose upper floors are ‘ jettied ’ ( meaning that they oversail the floor below ) .
2 An ambulatory round the central octagon joins together the four chapels of the smaller ones .
3 The Defence Council is therefore the body which joins together the top political and military leadership .
4 Arguably it is this aim which provides the ‘ ideological coherence which holds together the various initiatives and pieces of legislation ’ ( Stoker , 1988 , p. 251 ) introduced by the Conservative governments of the 1980s .
5 Before setting out the law , it is important to discover to what extent there exists any unifying principle or premiss which draws together the individual legal rules .
6 The Scottish Development Department states , in an accompanying circular , that the code draws together the best elements of current inquiry practice .
7 Instead it draws together the common smaller sizes and provides easy mobility .
8 As your child puts together the 50 chunky pieces , each new bit of the picture will encourage him to talk to you about what he sees — be prepared for a long conversation !
9 Cohesion is a surface relation ; it connects together the actual words and expressions that we can see or hear ( cf. coherence , Chapter 7 ) .
10 And we may agree that what binds together the six parts of ‘ Ash-Wednesday ’ is in large part something rhythmical .
11 To others , it relates to the ‘ quintessence ’ , the luminous and invisible fifth element that binds together the normal four elements of earth , air , fire and water .
12 The sombre light , evoked through the use of half-tones , creates a brooding melancholy , binds together the complex figure groups and at the same time subdues the havoc surrounding the spotlit Nelson .
13 Following Bagehot or modern functional sociology , the assertion is made that the figure of the sovereign binds together the national collective .
14 Table 14.1 brings together the available information on the growth in the numbers of people dependent on means-tested welfare .
15 When this is fired into the slot in the lower ball it brings together the critical mass of Plutonium 239 in two millionths of a second .
16 sales and marketing director for Masters & Andren , explains , ‘ Induction cooking is becoming increasingly popular in kitchens because it brings together the key elements of energy saving and new technology .
17 The latter , which brings together the twelve ambassadors accredited to the EC , is a crucial decision-making body .
18 Here again the format is given a new twist , displaying practical options rather than disconnected elements — whether in the Research Village , a showcase of current IT activity in Scottish academia , the Industrial Garden , which brings together the many of the development agencies under one roof to discuss business opportunities , or the Model Factory , a scaled-down version of an actual open-system-based manufacturing installation , from design function to milling machine , created by the National Engineering Laboratory .
19 The originality of Nizan 's entire literary output resides in this particular assertion since it brings together the two dominant strands that coexist tensely in Nizan 's intellectual and emotional outlook : ( i ) a brooding sense of anguish and desperation stemming from the gross injustices and inequalities in the world , and ( ii ) an explosive , irrepressible determination to enter into the struggle and combat the forces of oppression in order to gain access to a better life .
20 As he knows the talks process brings together the two governments and the main constitutional parties in working together to find an accommodation , and I think that is right .
21 Pandora both separates and brings together the old ‘ new ’ and the contemporary .
22 The issue brings together the main papers presented at the first Latin American consultation of representatives of theological seminaries who met together in July 1990 to discuss the role of communication and theology in their institutions .
23 In the introduction to his Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy Marx brings together the materialistic and the dialectic view of history .
24 ELT Journal brings together the everyday concerns of teachers in the classroom , and the various academic disciplines such as psychology , sociology , and linguistics , that can offer significant insights into the world of ELT .
25 I was looking at er the first page the which brings together the sub team figures , erm , looks to me as though the completed work reflects the priority that we 're giving to stage two work , and I think we continue to weeding , particularly , remain anxious to clear out of the system as soon as possible all old stage two files , and I propose to continue to revue progress on those and with each A D as I see them .
26 Brings together the top political leaders , the military and the military — industrial establishment .
27 Her latest film Romuald et Juliette is about the extraordinary goings-on in a yoghurt manufacturing company which brings together the white boss and the Black night-cleaner who saves his bacon .
28 In this way then the couplet brings together the three themes of each section and relates them very strongly to the speaker and the listener , with the use of ‘ thou ’ .
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