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

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1 School and college come together in a variety of other ways too , most notably through In-Service provision either on a direct one-to-one or collective basis , or through the Church 's own national structures .
2 The intellectual and emotional clarity of his understanding , his sensitivity to language , and the potential of traditional figurative modes of writing , come together in a work of literature which conveys a sense of the Incarnation as a live issue .
3 At any rate , the males leave their parties and come together in a posse .
4 Herodotus ' History can be seen as a sermon on the text that Spartans and Persians , even in their great period of conflict , gradually came to value each other 's qualities:2 at first ( Hdt. i.153 ) Cyrus the Great scoffs at the Greeks who come together in a market-place to cheat each other ; by the end , the exiled Spartan king Demaratos is shown ( vii.104 ) lecturing a clearly impressed Xerxes on the subject of Spartan deference to law .
5 The two classes work separately for ( say ) three weeks , and then come together in the hall in the fourth week .
6 These regions come together in the precursor rRNA transcript to form long stem structures that serve as site for processing by RNase III ( 6 , 7 ) .
7 ‘ They are not in the same cells , but they come together in the trucks going to court and in the exercise yard where they are often subject to physical and sexual abuse , ’ he said .
8 Two kingdoms come together in the place … nothing can keep them apart … black birds roosting in the turret … sing Come and play come and play some body up here want play with you …
9 These two elements of temporal symbolism , the object standing for time and time controlling what the object stands for , come together in the realm of fashion .
10 Several elements of the answer come together in the paper by H. van Tilbeurgh and colleagues on page 814 ; this is a sequel to the same group 's report of last year ( Nature 359 , 159–162 ; 1992 ) , discussed in News and Views in the same issue ( page 107 ) .
11 But the scattered activity of different parts of the nervous system seems to converge only at the cost of merging , and so losing , the components that come together in the process of convergence , rather in the manner of snowflakes joining a drift .
12 With Stavrogin , confession and the great sinner come together in the chapter ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ , often referred to as Stavrogin 's Confession .
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