Example sentences of "together in a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Having steadily reduced the preparation from organism to circuit , the stage was set for the final reduction ; Kandel 's colleague Samuel Schacher dissected out the specific sensory and motor neurons and incubated them together in a dish ( a procedure known as tissue culture ) . |
2 | A set of syntagmatic relations can be based on the results of putting grammatically appropriate lexical units together in a construction ( all the lexical units standing in a particular syntagmatic relation to another lexical unit are , of course , specific to particular constructions , or sets of constructions ) . |
3 | ‘ I wonder ’ , she said , ‘ whether any of you three who know how to spell cat have learned how to read a whole group of words when they are strung together in a sentence ? ’ |
4 | The fighting in our immediate area seemed to have quietened down as we handed over the prisoners to join , I would think , about a couple of hundred , all gathered together in a field close to the orchard . |
5 | The process has involved a major co-operative effort , drawing SCOTVEC , industry and commerce , college staff and others together in a venture which ensures that those future HNC and HND holders have qualifications which are a passport to future success . |
6 | The packet contained two smaller packets — one blue , one white , which were mixed together in a tumbler of water . |
7 | Though in the mid-850s Burgred , king of Mercia , and the West Saxon king , Aethelwulf , joined together in a campaign against the Welsh without any indication of the subordination of one to the other ( see below , p. 195 ) , the evidence as a whole suggests a West Saxon subjection to the Mercians in the mid-eighth century . |
8 | School and college come together in a variety of other ways too , most notably through In-Service provision either on a direct one-to-one or collective basis , or through the Church 's own national structures . |
9 | The panspermia hypothesis does not deny that life started in a ‘ primeval soup ’ , it merely shows that life can come together in a variety of different ways . |
10 | Alternatively , whisk together in a bowl . |
11 | Blend all the ingredients together in a bowl and leave in the refrigerator for at least 1hr to allow the flavours to blend together . |
12 | Place all these ingredients together in a bowl . |
13 | Microwave Stir all crème pâtissière ingredients together in a bowl . |
14 | Pinch each cayenne , cumin , pepper and coriander seeds 1 piece wholewheat toast Whisk all the ingredients except the toast together in a bowl . |
15 | Stir in the yoghurt and honey together in a bowl until they are thoroughly combined . |
16 | They 're all messed up together in a bowl . ’ |
17 | Mix the flour , wallpaper paste and salt together in a bowl . |
18 | Sieve flours and sugar together in a bowl . |
19 | Beat the eggs and lemon juice together in a bowl . |
20 | But not for long , for they make another pledge by tying themselves together in a cat 's cradle . |
21 | The intellectual and emotional clarity of his understanding , his sensitivity to language , and the potential of traditional figurative modes of writing , come together in a work of literature which conveys a sense of the Incarnation as a live issue . |
22 | Chop all the ingredients together in a liquidiser or food processor , then gradually add sufficient olive oil to give a smooth paste . |
23 | The media and politicians joined the bandwagon and lumped hippies , Hell 's Angels , dope-takers and black militants together in a crescendo of reaction . |
24 | Back and forth between its two summits , Points 265 and 295 , swayed the opposing forces , locked together in a crescendo of desperation that typified the worst of the months of ceaseless combat on the Left Bank . |
25 | She turned her face to the fire , gripped her hands upon her elbows , and drew her thin shoulders together in a shrug . |
26 | The monastery was borne along on a buoyant prosperity which , while it may have contributed to the dissatisfactions and distractions felt by the few , drew most of its members together in a sense of their importance and independence , and hastened the disappearance of earlier divisions . |
27 | Where a large number of female cats are kept together in a cattery , observers have noticed that the kittens born there are often shared out between the mothers . |
28 | It is more like a slow process of sifting , in which , by a long series of stages , and with many pauses , grains of one kind tend to come together in a heap ’ . |
29 | Tossing it all together in a heap in a pan , and then hoping for the best , would produce another totally inedible meal . |
30 | The fighters had conjured strength together in a dance on the eve of the attack , for striking in the darkness on the water filled many of them with foreboding . |