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

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1 At the same time six Westmorland Rifle corps were brought together as one unit .
2 Some of you I know will welcome this new opportunity to pay all due fees together as one lump sum in January .
3 The neon quality vanished and they were all together as one flesh with three faces .
4 This is not to argue in terms of structuralism but in terms of a combination of institutional form and individual behaviour — elements which are bundled together as either part of ceteris paribus or part of the residual in factor productivity analyses .
5 I could hardly speak , but I could snigger , for there they were , Changez 's wife and his whore , chatting together about modern dance with Fruitbat .
6 But there is at least some chance of cooperation , in contrast to the absence of an obligation to plan together between higher education , sixth forms in secondary schools and colleges of further as well as tertiary education .
7 We have so far managed to keep our research team together through outside support of British research councils ( e.g. the SSRC and the SERC ) and of industry ( IBM , ICL ) .
8 Unlike NATO , which came together for collective defence , the European Community includes neutral Ireland and may soon include neutral Sweden and Austria too .
9 Yes , her and I went together for seventeen year , before us got married . ’
10 In the winter of 1940–41 a number of public figures contacted by the left-of-centre owner of Picture Post , Edward Hulton , agreed to work together for greater efficiency , vigour and democracy in the prosecution of the war .
11 A spokesperson for the band confirmed a national tour is currently being pieced together for late autumn .
12 ‘ The equipment seized from his house included five video recording machines linked together for multiple copying .
13 So , for example for our six activities above there would be a description put together for each activity in planning meetings .
14 However , at the financial year end all the invoices that had been received but had not been paid would be collected together for each department say , and a total entry would be put through the books accruing all the payments due to be made .
15 Is the first time the scientists have all come together for one specialist meeting ?
16 I leave the fish together for one week , at which time the mops are removed from the tank and the surplus water squeezed out .
17 That 's right trying to get people together for that Japanese
18 The community was something more than a collection of species working together for mutual advantage — it obeyed laws that could only be understood at a level transcending that of the individual organisms .
19 Thus employers came together for mutual support since labour 's ( political ) goals posed a threat not merely to individual employers but collectively to employers as a class .
20 But those that come together for mutual support can and do survive .
21 While the canal boatmen were away without their families the women who remained were drawn together for mutual support .
22 Aware of American dislike of centralized control , he confined his remarks to generalities about open trade welding nations together for mutual benefit .
23 If it is to be more than a symbolic marker of the moment when North and South decided in principle to work together for mutual survival , a number of decisions on how to administer it will have to be made .
24 The Aquarium also has an attractive bar/lounge with colour TV and video , where Club clients get together for regular party nights .
25 A perfect spine is an all-important factor in preserving those conditions and uses of the human machine which work together for perfect health , yet there are comparatively few people who do not in some form or degree suffer , perhaps quite unconsciously , from excessive spinal curvature .
26 ( Grimmitt 1973 ) , which advocated the dimensional alongside the existential approach to RE , advised intermingling the experiential , mythological and ritual dimensions and focusing on them in the primary school , adding the social and ethical together for lower Secondary , and finally bringing in the doctrinal with the upper forms of Secondary schools , as this dimension is the most difficult to cope with ( pp. 50 , 92f ) .
27 It is true that the very process of mobilising labour by elites for their own support has brought workers together for political action and this could form the basis for the development of an independent labour movement , but this has , so far , been prevented by the mechanisms of control ( Spalding 1977 ) .
28 He took her to a rather smart Italian restaurant full of intimate little tables far too close together for private conversation .
29 So talk to him , see what he wants , then stitch something together for next week . ’
30 It was originally founded as the Deaf Friends ' Club for the oral deaf who desired to have the opportunity of meeting together for social intercourse and mutual improvement .
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