Example sentences of "[verb] together in [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The fact that the song and the receptor change together in the hybrids suggests that there is some control mechanism which prevents the two from becoming uncoupled from each other ; such a mechanism would have the effect of making it more likely that , whenever a male or female cricket changed its song or song-preference during evolution , some other individual of the other sex will have made the complementary change . |
2 | If the point of the reference to Marx is to show that emergent English trade unionism had anticipated his conclusion that workers must take control of the means of production , that , to re-iterate his contemporaneous quotation from A Member of the Building Union : ‘ labour and capital will no longer be separate but they will be indissolubly joined together in the hands of the workmen and work-women ’ ; and again , this time from Bronterre O'Brien to the effect that the object of combination was ‘ to establish for the productive classes a complete domination over the fruits of their own industry … . |
3 | On Tuesday they all got together in the Trades and Labour Hall and they were very excited at that stage . |
4 | They had looked together in the sheds , behind the dustbins . |
5 | Also , both operating expenditure and the operating consequences of capital expenditure appear together in the funds . |
6 | The true population of genes , which constitutes the working environment of any given gene , is not just the temporary collection that happens to have come together in the cells of any particular individual body . |
7 | At the end of each summer , when the grass turned brown and the growing cycle had ended , groups of women came together in the fields for a ceremony of weeping . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | cos they smoking together in the afternoons y'know |
10 | Unfortunately , Yorkshire and Durham , the other two northern survivors , have been drawn together in the quarter-finals , with the odds favouring the White Rose county . |
11 | As she stepped out on to the third floor , her dark brows were drawn together in the beginnings of a frown because she was still thinking of that last conversation . |
12 | The castaways were lying together in the bilges of a cockboat when Sam Gristy and Harry Pascoe came alongside . |
13 | Members of groups , especially those in their formative years , find themselves thrown into unnaturally close contact with one another , squashed together in the backs of uncomfortable vans night after night , obliged to eat , live and even sleep together for much of their time . |
14 | The law relating to children has recently been brought together in the Children Act . |
15 | A £7million rise in trading profit came from the financial services division and from investment income , both lumped together in the accounts . |
16 | A £7million rise in trading profit came from the financial services division and from investment income , both lumped together in the accounts . |
17 | ANN Brough , Maureen Coulton and Shirley Taylor , who previously worked together in the systems and control department of the former Trusthouse Forte Hotels , have formed a partnership offering accounts and control support services to the hotel industry . |
18 | In response to this new determination by ministers , Government Whips began to huddle together in the Members ' Lobby and elsewhere , like American football players in a scrummage , to plan the retrieval process . |
19 | THE end of the royal marriage means that the couple will never again have to live together in the homes they grew to hate . |
20 | The most people that we could get together in a weeks notice , we have to put the actual amalgamation of the team |
21 | ‘ It sounds so silly when I think about it now , ’ says a disappointed daughter in Pitkeathley 's book , ‘ but I used to have this image of us sitting together in the afternoons . |
22 | What is the point of bathing together in the beaches when in fact we can not sit together to make the laws of our country ? |
23 | ‘ 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 . |
24 | Huddled together in the barns of the cortijo and fed on doles garlic soup when they were employed , half starved at home the slack seasons that are the concomitant of extensive monocultures , the Andalusian braceros were a primitive revolutionary class , unique in Europe , alternating between waves of exaltation and fatalistic ‘ Moorish ’ resignation to misery . |
25 | Lillian Gish , Bette Davis and Ann Sothern do n't quite gel together in The Whales Of August ( U Vestron 23 Oct ) . |
26 | These dithiadiazoles are held together in dimeric pairs through S — S interactions , as in , though they are not held together in the trans -type configuration , but in a variety of other orientations . |
27 | They faced each other , their breath coming in gasps , while , oblivious to the humans on the patio , two hummingbirds whistled as they nestled together in the branches of a scarlet hibiscus . |
28 | Eight individuals living and working together in the confines of a ninety feet steel hull for three months and still parting as friends at the end of the trip says a lot for compatibility of the cutter crews . |
29 | When they travelled together in a police car they had driven around in silence . |