Example sentences of "seen together " in BNC.

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1 The different sizes of slate used on each main roof-slope is of little consequence because the two surfaces can not be seen together .
2 Not only foals seek other foals for companions , but groups of calves and lambs can also be seen together in the paddocks , while the mothers graze further afield .
3 They were often seen together in the extensive grounds of Littlecote and also in the lonely alehouses in the sparse villages of the district .
4 He and the American senator greeted each other as old colleagues and they were to be seen together for much of the remainder of that day , laughing over reminiscences .
5 Except on spring passage the species is usually seen singly , but two or three are sometimes seen together , and a party of 13 was recorded seven miles offshore in Rye Bay on 11 February 1967 .
6 Birds are usually seen singly , but , as with Black-throated Divers , two or three are sometimes seen together .
7 In winter Great Crested Grebes are most common on the sea , particularly in Rye Bay , where up to 500 have been seen together ( 20 February 1949 ) .
8 Elsewhere the numbers seen together have rarely exceeded 10 to 30 birds .
9 There have been June or July records annually since 1960 , except in 1971 , 1972 and 1975 , and up to 27 birds have been seen together , although smaller numbers are much more usual .
10 There are a few records for June and July , when up to four have been seen together .
11 Most birds are seen singly , but two together are not very unusual , and three were seen together at Weir Wood Reservoir on 30 August 1976 .
12 Nevertheless , it clearly would n't do for Karen and I to be seen together immediately afterwards .
13 The royal couple are rarely seen together outside official engagements .
14 He takes over her life and even her education , continues to sleep with other women and tells the poor girl they ca n't be seen together in public .
15 Scenes containing dialogue are frequently shot at this camera range and where two characters are seen together the shot is described as a two-shot .
16 After the weekend the couple go their separate ways again and are not seen together again until : OCTOBER 14
17 Make sure you are n't followed , for if it 's known you 're here you must avoid being seen together . ’
18 He has had the opportunity to reproduce 430 of the 500 drawings which originally constituted that collection and to mount a touring exhibition over three years : for the first , and probably only time therefore , they will all be seen together right across the world .
19 Unfortunately for birdwatchers , the three species are most likely to be seen together in summer when the males will probably be moulting into their so-called ‘ eclipse ’ plumage .
20 There will be broad scholarly interest simply in seeing the whole thing together and in reuniting certain pairs or groups of paintings which were conceived together but which have not been seen together in the past .
21 Inevitably , he will emerge as a different artist , if only because the full extent of his achievement simply has n't been seen together .
22 The planned Leipzig Museum for Contemporary Art was conceived back in 1987 , before the reunification of Germany , as a place in which art from both East and West could be seen together a means of ending the isolation that East German museums found themselves in .
23 I 've lost count of the number of late-night movies we 've watched in this way or the number of dawns we 've seen together . ’
24 The rumours were fanned , I suppose , by the fact that we were often to be seen together at professional and social engagements away from the studios .
25 Socially , they were rarely seen together except at John Lehmann 's .
26 And he had done it tactfully as well , just mentioning to one or two people who had Dierdriu 's ear that Grainne and Fergus were sometimes seen together in rather questionable circumstances .
27 ‘ I do n't want us to be seen together , Anne . ’
28 Such illustrations are valuable if one is discriminating specimens , in a museum or perhaps in the field ; but close species are not usually seen together , because they will fill slightly different ecological niches .
29 Kahnweiler linked the names of Picasso and Braque together seriously in Der Weg zum Kubismus , written in 1915 though not published until 1920 , but general recognition of their collaboration dates from the Kahnweiler and Uhde sales of the early 1920s when their pre-war Cubism could be seen together in large quantities for the first time .
30 The three segments function , and may be read , independently , but add further comparisons and meanings when seen together .
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