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

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1 Such a stimulation accounts for the collection of technical philosophical essays gathered together by J. I. Biro and Robert Shahan in Mind , Brain and function .
2 Moreover , when barons and knights gathered together in arms , as though for war , who could tell what conspiracies and rebellions might not follow ?
3 So , when a group of setts near Brighton was to be partly destroyed by a new road , Dr Tim Roper and colleagues David Fee and Sean Christian at the University of Sussex got together with Dr Alex Tait of East Sussex County Council to carry out a ‘ rescue excavation ’ .
4 One of the ways in which the Council is trying to avoid duplication and to make course and unit development more efficient is by encouraging centres with similar proposals to work together as consortia .
5 ‘ Reverend Fathers , ’ he said mildly , ‘ as I hear , you intend in any case returning together to Shrewsbury .
6 In retaliation , the Soviet Union threatened to curtail its purchases altogether , and in the midst of this dissension better prospects for the wool made together with modifications in US tariff regulations concerning wool made it unnecessary to reverse the decline in Uruguay 's short-lived burst of trade with the Soviet Union .
7 Smith was omitted from the team , with Mark Sunley and Sean Gregan paired together in defence , but they could n't stop Preston winning 2–0 .
8 Members are organised in local branches grouped together in regions that are overseen by voluntary Regional Directors .
9 Since such altruistic acts are typically performed between members of the same species , and usually within a fairly stable social group , it is best to start by asking what causes animals to come together in groups .
10 ‘ It 's a time for the local authority , community and club to work together in partnership . ’
11 Nelson and Key played together in punk bands in the late '70s until the latter went to Japan and was taken aback by Tokyo 's nascent Technopolitan revolution , with bands like Yellow Magic Orchestra taking the spirit of Kraftwerk into the 21st century .
12 Nelson and Key played together in punk bands in the late '70s until the latter went to Japan and was taken aback by Tokyo 's nascent Technopolitan revolution , with bands like Yellow Magic Orchestra taking the spirit of Kraftwerk into the 21st century .
13 Hobbs , Hutchings , Hardstaff and Humphries played together for England in 1908 , for example , and Hassett , Hole , Harvey and Hill played for Australia in two matches of the Coronation series , Hunte , Holford , Hendriks and Hall were all picked for West Indies in 1966 , and Hedley Howarth , two Hadlees and Hastings played for New Zealand in 1974 .
14 Her knees rattled together like castanets as he helped her down on to the jetty .
15 The first fruits of their labours is the Earth Data System , a solution for collecting and analysing critical geographically distributed environmental-impact data put together with NASA and several universities .
16 IAN HUNTER 'S freak injury means Tony and Rory Underwood become the first brothers to play together for England since the war tomorrow .
17 The Weston brothers walked together to Tyburn on 3 September 1782 .
18 Although a small number of inter-denominational schools have been built in the UK , they are normally the result of neighbouring schools coming together from weakness and threat of closure .
19 When he heard that he had to wait still longer for his dinner , he began to growl and lash his tail and curl his whiskers in a most terrible manner causing the poor farmer 's knees to knock together with terror .
20 AS NEWLY-formed TV AM said Good Morning Britain , those likely lads Clement and Le Frenais waved goodbye to Blighty , and threw a disparate gang of regional archetype brickies together in Dusseldorf for good-humoured , working class comic-drama on-site .
21 when brothers live together in unity !
22 How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity
23 If two are company and three a crowd , what do four unacquainted Englishwomen thrown together by Fate and an inaccessible Italian castle add up to ?
24 Images of animals huddled together for warmth , safety and companionship floated into my mind as I stood at the side of this man , watching him examine firearms .
25 That being so , the only way to get more computing power to attack any given problem — and the sort of problems I 'm interested in are very complex problems — the only way to get enough computing power to tackle these may be to make a number of computers work together in co-operation ; what we call multiprocessor systems or , since we 're interested in microprocessors , small computers , we talk about multimicroprocessor systems .
26 Our successful partnership there serves as a powerful example of what can be achieved by industry working together with conservationists and local communities . ’
27 John Blockley and Moira Huntly work together in Gloucestershire , Faith Glasgow pays them a visit .
28 So Zuwaya said it was indecent for a father and his sons to listen together to women drumming at circumcisions , or to go to weddings together — even to speak about weddings to each other .
29 The extent to which cooperation and , indeed , common policies exist among Nato members is testimony to what can be achieved by sovereign states acting together in amity .
30 Once we have mastered a keyboard , most of us flinch at the idea of having to write a lot of stuff out in longhand , but there are still poor benighted souls that find the keyboard impossible to master , and for their benefit , Microsoft Corp , Apple Computer Inc Lotus Development Corp , General Magic Inc , Go Corp and Slate Corp came together at Comdex to announce Jot 1.0 , a standard that they hope will enhance the use of pen-based computers .
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