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

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1 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 .
2 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 ) .
3 Unlike NATO , which came together for collective defence , the European Community includes neutral Ireland and may soon include neutral Sweden and Austria too .
4 A spokesperson for the band confirmed a national tour is currently being pieced together for late autumn .
5 ‘ The equipment seized from his house included five video recording machines linked together for multiple copying .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 But those that come together for mutual support can and do survive .
9 While the canal boatmen were away without their families the women who remained were drawn together for mutual support .
10 Aware of American dislike of centralized control , he confined his remarks to generalities about open trade welding nations together for mutual benefit .
11 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 .
12 The Aquarium also has an attractive bar/lounge with colour TV and video , where Club clients get together for regular party nights .
13 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 .
14 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 ) .
15 He took her to a rather smart Italian restaurant full of intimate little tables far too close together for private conversation .
16 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 .
17 BRING YOUR PATIO TO LIFE WITH PLENTY OF COLOUR , SUCH AS A COLLECTION OF BRIGHT LONG-LASTING FLOWERS IN POTS GROUPED TOGETHER FOR MAXIMUM IMPACT .
18 We marched together to and from Aldermaston , we worked together for co-operative socialism , we campaigned together for health , welfare , employment , education and housing in our ‘ inner city ’ constituencies .
19 Most poles are flexible with several short sections shock-corded together for quick assembly .
20 Many were formed from the grouping together of small refuse collectors .
21 The theories in question arose originally out of a joining together of empirical research and clinical observation , some of which go right back to the very earliest descriptions of schizophrenia and it is therefore instructive to consider , first , what Bleuler himself believed to be the essential features of the ‘ disease ’ that he had named .
22 Thus it seems to be not so much the articulation of words per se that engages the right hemisphere in these patients but the spontaneous putting together of meaningful speech .
23 Feet were wiped , the steps were brought in , the samovar was stoked and nostrils which had stuck together like prickly gauze snuffled back to life .
24 The Poor Amendment Act of 1834 grouped parishes together into Poor Law Unions .
25 As a first step in closing this gap , the study brings together into coherent order existing data on informal relationships in Britain , and thus provides a context for future research .
26 Portuguese , spoken officially , fades into Kikongo , Kibundu and other African languages which finally all mix together into Angolan slang .
27 What is needed , then , is a concept of research and teaching which will bring them together into reciprocal dependence and so reconcile the requirements of relevance and rigour .
28 brought together into indissoluble union our Western theory of Darwin and that strange doctrine of metempsychosis which was carried to Japan with Buddhism …
29 Together with radiometric age determinations of the most recent eruptive episode , such reconstructions enable estimates to be made of the amount of material eroded over a known period of time .
30 Donations to the raffle ranged from champagne to ‘ coasters ’ and together with the bar , helped to swell the profits from the evening to just over £400 , a sum which will be put to good use in helping us to continue to offer free pregnancy testing at our Lancaster office , together with confidential counselling for those with problem pregnancies and a helping hand for those experiencing difficulties following an abortion .
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