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

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1 He and I do not perhaps instantly fit into the standard parliamentary stereotypes of the steady old stallion and the keen young foal who are usually harnessed together for this occasion .
2 Written application had been made in advance , and , except for four theses on loan , all had been collected together for this study either within the thesis area or in the thesis collection area of the Stack , to which access was permitted on this occasion .
3 They were only together for this term : after that — who knows ?
4 For instance , some drugs can not be taken together for this reason .
5 Now this is n't the first book you 've put together of this sort is it ?
6 No , we have not yet taken the minutes for this sub-committee , I have simply asked you to take it together with this agenda item .
7 As stated in our first Journal , we expect to work together with this society and we are therefore pleased to include the following announcements : —
8 for Horncastle and together with this wife at Petwood played host to many Royal and prestigious guests , including George V and his son , later to become George VI , who came for tennis parties .
9 Random Century have produced a beautiful ‘ gift pack ’ of the book ( hardback ) , lavishly and handsomely illustrated by the author , together with this cassette , making a highly desirable present for any child over the age of three .
10 Together with this evidence must be the proof that the passenger was not licensed for that class of vehicle etc .
11 Together with this downregulation there is an activation of r5 markers in r3 .
12 It is likely that you will already have written in with your Appeal and received an acknowledgement together with this leaflet .
13 In the course of fifteen years I have slowly worked my way up from the people , together with this Movement .
14 Together with this neighbourhood there were strong signs of gentrification in the Mexican War Streets area of Central North Side , the census tract with Historic Designation in Manchester and a single census tract in East Allegheny .
15 In the past Ford has been criticised for lack of security on certain models , but they have certainly got their act together with this time .
16 Would you please bring your chairs and that table over here so that we 're all together round this table thank you .
17 When they came to plan the project in detail , the teachers ( planning together in this school in year groups ) worked together to construct a series of carefully designed ‘ activities ’ — a total of six in all .
18 It seems a long time since we ate together in this kitchen .
19 With Gene Roddenberry and Kirk 's son already dead , the rest leave together in this film knowing that the end is fairly nigh anyway .
20 Though literary festivals could be immensely enjoyable , especially if they took you to some pleasant distant city , like Toronto or Adelaide , there was something absurd about writers gathering together in this way .
21 The pleasures stem from reading together in this way .
22 He was proud that their freedom parade and service and the mayor 's installation should be joined together in this way .
23 Any number of water molecules can group together in this way , giving water polymers ( groups of linked molecules ) of varying sizes .
24 There were limits to the range of territory that could be held together in this way in the sixteenth century : towards the end of his life Charles V abdicated and retired to a monastery , leaving his German lands and his title of Holy Roman Emperor to the line of his brother Ferdinand , even though he would probably have preferred to keep the entire empire together and leave it to his son Philip .
25 I think we 're all agreed that it 's better for us to die honourably together in this way than to risk a worse fate at the hands of the enemy . "
26 The story lines which are woven together in this way are often spellbinding .
27 Being together in this way did not mean that either party treated the other with excessive informality but it did mean that teachers knew pupils well .
28 But Brown and Harris 's Life Event and Difficulties Schedule ( LEDS ) would not lump all births together in this way .
29 In fact , there , that that , that 's that printing of s , that shape of s , followed by a t , was still used by some printers right up until the twentieth century , because it 's actually , you know that when when prints , print was put together by hand , by picking up each letter erm , and as assembling it separately , there was actually always a stop letter , a stop erm , I ca n't remember what it 's called , although I did some printing years ago , erm , lump a die thing with s t already printed together , because because s t is used so much in combination , the erm , printer did n't always have to set up s followed by a t , but had a rack of s t's already prepared and they were often , virtually joined together in this way , and erm , I got , I got an edition of I think it 's the novels of Jane Austen printed in the nineteen twenties which still use that shape of s t but used as the small s for any other forms .
30 The Geology and Geography degrees contain complementary elements that are brought together in this course , designed for students interested in the Earth 's surface processes .
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