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

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1 They believe firmly in promoting trust and respect between the different churches and the chaplains work together in the conviction that such an approach best serves the interests of the students and staff .
2 They believe firmly in promoting trust and respect between the different churches and the chaplains work together in the conviction that such an approach best serves the interests of the students and staff .
3 They enjoyed having breakfast together in the hotel dining-room .
4 Er he was from Gedling but we lived together in the army barracks at that particular time .
5 He 's coming home tomorrow — And we 'll probably be doing something together in the afternoon .
6 She paced up and down ; she went backwards and forwards to the windows , stepping on to the little balcony where they sat together in the afternoon sun , peering down the street .
7 Flowers will look at their best if bulbs are placed close together in the bowl , but they must not touch each other .
8 The couple lived together in the village of Bramsford , about five miles from Worcester .
9 The vast majority continued to be ‘ middle peasants ’ bound together in the village commune .
10 Put together in the style of a documentary , the movie shadows Roberts on the campaign trail , showing us how shrewd media manipulation , slick presentation , and an appeal to the electorate 's baser instincts can undermine democracy .
11 They clung together in the waiting room outside Sarah 's office and Maureen told her what Tony had said .
12 ‘ And take baths together in the candlelight ? ’
13 Washing blew on most garden lines , and a number of toddlers played together in the road , jumping in a big puddle to the detriment of their clothes and their obvious delight .
14 Oh right , there is n't any more but apparently it 's within walking distance , so what we were doing we was all walk over there together in the lunch time so , that 's alright really lunch time but it 's erm
15 The light had quite gone now and they were bound together in the glow which came from the lantern above their heads .
16 They formed a strand in the cultural tradition which drew the different peoples together in the formation of the Yugoslav Movement of the early nineteenth century .
17 I can see them there as in a picture when , for the last time , arthritis having finally prevailed , they sat quietly together in the sun contemplating a magnificent crop of potatoes spread out to dry — the final gift of that bounteous old garden .
18 A well-known story tells of a handsome young man who made love to a village girl on a river bank before they dozed together in the sun ; as she combed his hair she found weeds and shells , thus identifying the dreaded creature .
19 And often we would lie together in the sun after a bathe , and kiss and caress each other , and it was a dear , familiar pleasure , associated in my mind and body with safety and mutual delight and no demands made ; his hands were wondering and tender , and his face when I opened my eyes to look at it had the extraordinary beauty it used to have when I had given him even this limited sensual happiness .
20 The couple , who worked together in the film Far and Away , are billed as Tinseltown 's most romantic couple .
21 Responsibility for overseeing all financial services will be brought together in the Treasury , in line with the practice adopted in most other advanced countries .
22 And they shared a laugh , dismounting together in the clatter of the crowded court .
23 We sat together in the hay to keep warm , and talked .
24 Before the side-car receded from her along the straight avenue , she observed a gun case ( sometimes Anderson shot the bogs with Dada ) , a rod case , and a bulging Gladstone bag tied together in the space ( called the well ) situated between the opposite wings of the sidecar .
25 Tutorials are an essential part of ward learning , and they and the other methods of teaching must be drawn together in the formulation of the ward learning programme .
26 His three sons are cathedral choristers : ‘ There have n't been three brothers together in the choir for about 12 years , ’ he says , with some pride .
27 The most negative aspects of American policing — its violence and racism — came together in the beating of Rodney King in Los Angeles in 1991 , which was followed by rioting when the white policemen responsible were acquitted in April 1992 .
28 Thereafter , there will be a brief entertainment – coffee – and an opportunity to meet together in the Undercroft .
29 It is in the Demoiselles that these two influences first appear together in the art of Picasso , and it is this that in part makes the picture a natural starting-point for the history of Cubism .
30 Working , living and playing together in the knowledge that this may continue for many years to come increases the pressure to conform to the wishes of the group .
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