Example sentences of "together [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When you came to get your your contract with er te te te and you were all in the same c contract , was that because you got together as a union , or whether you got t together as the worker ?
2 " Then tell us a bit more about the natives , " said Chuck lightly , sipping his champagne and glancing around at the little groups of Annamese who were tending to draw closer together as the babble of noise from the French around them grew louder .
3 During the 1973 Arab-Israeli war Arab petroleum-exporting countries , banded together as the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OAPEC ) , engineered destination boycotts of the US and Netherlands .
4 But I repeat if we are united in a common baptism united together as the body of Christ in the world the primary union in Christ is acknowledged .
5 Since that time there has been an uneasy peace in the world the price of which has been constant vigilance and in keeping that peace our two countries have continued together as the witness of young American Airforce men currently stationed in this country .
6 The graphemes themselves are individual letters or small groups of letters such as " b " , " ou " , and " ght " , and when we can identify these graphemes and then pronounce them together as the sound represented by /bo:t/ ( which rhymes with " port " ) , we can be said to have used the GPC rules .
7 The idea of background knowledge enables us to see that these two possibilities will occur together as the result of a single experiment .
8 Thirteen Japanese companies have banded together as the Tuxedo Promotion Group in support of Unix System Labs ' on-line transaction processing monitor , Tuxedo .
9 Later , they will attach the threads to leaf edges , which will pull together as the silk dries and shrinks , and thus roll the leaf around themselves .
10 So out of yesterday it was how to put the structure together as the delivery of how it came across and what the audience 's reaction was to it .
11 Over 50 consumer and public-health organizations from across the European Community , working together as the Food Irradiation Network , have drawn attention to the confused situation concerning food irradiation since the introduction of the EC-wide single market .
12 But he was n't there he was gathering information together about the incident .
13 So achieving Marchbanks was a gradual and thoughtful affair — I remember being taken aside by the director and given a whole day after we had been rehearsing for two weeks and simply talking together about the play and about ourselves which was the real making of the part over the next weeks of final rehearsal .
14 Here 's a little report I put together about the game down in Southampton .
15 Her second visit could not be accounted a complete success , though we were much more intimate than before , and wept a lot together about the baby .
16 There is no strong co-operative tradition anywhere in our educational system , and the National Curriculum above all offers an opportunity for groups of teachers , parents and schools to think together about the nature and delivery of curriculum .
17 If you run It backward you will see the pieces suddenly gather themselves together off the floor and jump back to form a whole cup on the table .
18 The explanation that is usually given as to why we do n't see broken cups gathering themselves together off the floor and jumping back onto the table is that it is forbidden by the second law of thermodynamics .
19 Would they see broken cups gathering themselves together off the floor and jumping back onto the table ?
20 All attempts to link the countries more closely together through the Council of Europe , the most appropriate body because of the wide spread of its membership , did not get very far .
21 On the other hand the links which tie the different taravad together through the enangar network , and the links which bond the Nayar to their Nambudiri superiors , are ties of permanent indebtedness which have the characteristics of perpetual affinity .
22 In the third section , social status and the criminal ‘ underworld ’ are brought together through the reunion of Pip and his benefactor , his family , Miss Haversham and Estella .
23 As they walked together through the hall , she was about to speak to him ( such a gift , some£thing must be said … ) , but before she could do so , he said , his voice hard , displeased :
24 Nevertheless , the reluctance of the United Kingdom to see an extension of the Community 's social competence is well known , and , in the context of discussion of a Community of less than twelve , the Maastricht protocol on Social policy does , of course , purport to allow eleven Member States to act together through the Community institutions .
25 Owing to Minton 's technique of holding the design together through the use of a consistent low tone , the colours are darker than one would expect and suggest the kind of livid colouring that occurs just before a storm .
26 Most modern systems are of the very powerful relational type , which means that different databases can be linked together through the use of common fields .
27 This is particularly so in the last dance , when the Bride and Groom are watched by all as they solemnly walk together through the doorway into their room .
28 They pace together through the forest in silence , scanning the canopy intently , sometimes stopping and listening for the calls of colobus .
29 In the dream she and her father were walking together through the shrubbery .
30 They walked together through the trellis arch into the back garden .
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