Example sentences of "together [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They are more like shadows in the forest which enable us to see the contour of the trees to bring them together as the forces of darkness is to obliterate both the wood and the trees .
2 Each region has a director and all the regional directors meet together as the Branches Committee .
3 They talked together about the tests ( and Isobel thanked God she understood so little of it ; it all sounded so complicated and unfriendly ) , and she watched the baby on the monitor screen high on the wall and the patterns on the machines , the ones linked up to the cot with its attachments for measuring his heartbeats and his breathing and his body temperature .
4 Two teachers can just about find the room and comparative peace to talk together about the arrangements for the next lesson and next week .
5 Make the seam with a hole for the thumb and sew together between the fingers .
6 The schoolfellows had been appointed to the Racer together through the efforts of a family friend of the Rogerses , and they serve together for much of their time at sea , occasionally allotted to different ships so as to give the author freedom to range more widely in space and circumstance .
7 It was also a popular time for processions of witness or walking days , when the members of churches and Sunday schools of all denominations would walk together through the streets , stopping at selected places along the route to sing hymns to bear witness to their Christian faith .
8 She rubbed on face cream , grimaced at her adorable lines and so together through the fields in the morning-o !
9 ‘ We 've discussed the idea of continental championships in each of the disciplines and bringing the best skiers together for a Masters final late in the season .
10 The fact that so many of them played together for the Lions will be an important help . ’
11 Ever since then the custom has been kept up and the two halves clasped together for the marriages where it is applicable . ’
12 Staying together for the children .
13 For the first time they were not photographed together for the cards .
14 Pulling together for the Animals of Farthing Wood
15 At this special time families in Colombia get together for the celebrations .
16 The overwhelming case for his inclusion was neither as Archbishop nor as martyr but as author of the magnificent liturgy which held the Church together during the tribulations of the next century , and above all for his Collects , which Anglicans through four centuries would learn by heart as children and recite when they came to die .
17 The work that a patient does on himself between visits is just as important as the work we do together during the consultations .
18 … it could have no real importance after the visit to Osborne in the course of which Napoleon III having tightened the alliance with England had nothing much to say to the Emperor of Russia , his enemy of the day before yesterday , his friend of yesterday — but not his ally of today , which he might have become had it not been for the recent drawing together of the Courts of the Tuileries and St James .
19 The seminar concluded with the drawing together of the discussions at an open forum after which , Past Chairman of APC , gave a vote of thanks to all the contributors for a useful and informative experience .
20 The claim is that because of this feature of the fossil record the major features of evolution , the sort of trends that you see over hundreds of millions of years , are not merely a kind of adding together of the changes which go on by natural selection within populations and which we can study today , but that some quite different kind of process must be responsible for the major features of evolution , other than natural selection of variants within populations .
21 That Agatha Christie 's reading was wide-ranging can not now be denied , but , even so , the source of one of Hercule Poirot 's favourite ploys — almost , it could be said , his trademark , the gathering together of the suspects at the climax of one of his investigations — is surprising .
22 They only relinquish this extreme form of isolation for a brief coming together of the sexes during the breeding season and then return to their separate lives once more .
23 We're4 not treating the whole window but by doubling the pieces together of the details it gives some feel … restores some interpretation to the original work of art
24 The drawing together of the parts of the British Library has largely been achieved by the existing structure , there still are large bits .
25 All this time , the wings have been held together like the leaves of a book .
26 The High Elves of the more remote parts of Ulthuan do not train together like the spearmen and archers of the cities .
27 The High Elves of the more remote parts of Ulthuan do not train together like the spearmen and archers of the cities .
28 I wish Eileen had waited and they might have gone together like the lads , although God knows , Carrie , I dread the thought of any more going . ’
29 If 2342 scan lines from the MSS are placed together like the rows of a matrix then the distance from the first to the last scan line is just about 185 km .
30 The tree produces its nuts in groups that fit neatly together like the segments of an orange and are packaged in a box .
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