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

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1 Although the mechanism of calcium entry remains a matter for debate , what is not in doubt is that elevated levels of InsP 3 , perhaps acting together with InsP 4 , can maintain a constant influx of calcium .
2 He dates this earlier layer to 1735–6 , perhaps put together for Bach 's recital at the Dresden Frauenkirche in December 1736 .
3 Friends literally reason together in order to organise experience and to define themselves as persons .
4 Since 1926 ( 1939 in Scotland ) stillbirths ( over 28 weeks gestation ) have been compulsorily recorded together with cause .
5 They were literally held together in sickness and health .
6 All-glass tanks are available in a wide range of shapes and sizes some so huge that it is easy to doubt that such a fragile framework , only held together with silicone sealant and weighing anything up to 1000 kilos ( 2000 lb ) or more when filled and stocked , is capable of withstanding all the pressure without collapsing .
7 Joffe 's pious vision of man 's inhumanity to man all comes together in Pauline Collins ' clinic : it squares off against the local mafia , saves lepers etc .
8 These were Allen 's and Marian 's guesses as to what had gone on in the darkness but the rest of the story of those two hours before dawn was easily pieced together from Tom All Alone 's account .
9 The Microprocessor Report claims Motorola Inc , which just got together with SunSoft Inc to put Solaris on the PowerPC , will likely pursue a Microsoft Corp Windows NT port to attract other customers besides those it 's already got .
10 For this to be effective , it is best done together with pupils making their own self-evaluation , so that teacher and pupil may agree what has been achieved .
11 They had at last somehow got together in bed in a house momentarily empty of other people , neither of them expected ( momentarily ) elsewhere .
12 The pervasive consequences of ‘ structured dependency ’ have been excellently drawn together by Phillipson and Walker ( 1986 ) who have edited a book which explores the policy implications of the phenomenon .
13 Does this mean there can never be a land for the Palestinians , and that Jews and Arabs may not live together in peace ?
14 Normally Charles and Diana would not sit together at state banquets , but their separation last night took on a new poignancy following the official announcement earlier this week that they have split .
15 Furthermore , during periods of inflation money incomes will normally rise together with prices and so more money will be required simply to purchase the same collection of goods and services .
16 The bindings consist of various combinations ; there may be 3 or 4 horizontal bands and 2 or 4 vertical stays , normally held together by rivets .
17 Each term is usually given together with terms which are related to it in one of a number of ways .
18 They used to go off painting together at week-ends , often in Burger 's boat , and they spent quite long holidays abroad .
19 The forum 's initiative to achieve this culminates this year in the 1993 IT Summit , billed as the biggest such gathering ever put together in Scotland with the participation of almost 100 organisations and 65 speakers from across the world , which takes place in Glasgow on 22–24 June .
20 The Church and pub have always worked together as centres of the community .
21 Suffering and the cross nonetheless come together in Jesus ' prayer of suffering love : ‘ Why hast thou forsaken me ? ’
22 In the structure of water the basic components or molecules exist in a free flowing state loosely bound together by forces of mutual attraction .
23 At Becher 's Brook on the second circuit he put in a stupendous leap , pitched on landing but was confidently gathered together by Champion to continue on his triumphant way , pursued by Rubstic and Royal Mail .
24 Type specimens of most species were also examined together with material in the collections of the BMNH .
25 Professionals need also to work together with parents and other carers of children .
26 Merritt and O'Brien had formerly played together for Canterbury .
27 As there are many rows in a pattern repeat , so there are many cards mounted above each loom all carefully tied together in sequence .
28 On the one hand we have the beguiling image of independent DNA replicators , skipping like chamois , free and untrammelled down the generations , temporarily brought together in throwaway survival machines , immortal coils shuffling off an endless succession of mortal ones as they forge towards their separate eternities .
29 When new and still unorthodox , Hess 's concept fired the imaginations of a number of the earth scientists who were later to get together on Cyprus .
30 The two of them could even end up working together against Lachlan .
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