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

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1 Bernice could see Legion 's body splitting into a firework display of multi-coloured fronds , and slowly drawing together into a hairy black ovoid supported by three pipe-cleaner legs .
2 But I do n't know that actually killing a man because he 's been touching up the boys would altogether hang together as a motive . ’
3 In some places you can find dozens of enrolled trilobites together ; these are the remains of the animals themselves , not the moults , which presumably perished together after a fruitless attempt to protect themselves from a miniature catastrophe such as a sudden influx of sediment .
4 The fighting in our immediate area seemed to have quietened down as we handed over the prisoners to join , I would think , about a couple of hundred , all gathered together in a field close to the orchard .
5 The real success formula became evident from the very beginning a mixture of good humour , innuendo , cliché , double-entendre all mixed together in a cauldron of what was plainly goodwill and a desire for a good time .
6 Ecosystem was a term proposed by the plant ecologist A.G. Tansley in 1935 as a general term for both the biome which was ‘ the whole complex of organisms — both animals and plants — naturally living together as a sociological unit ’ and for its habitat .
7 Cheese/egg meals • Egg or cheese and tomato sandwiches , yogurt ; • egg or cheese on toast , fruit ; • jacket potato , grated cheese , sweetcorn ; • lentil or pea soup topped with grated cheese , bread , fruit ; • a two-egg omelette with baked beans or peas , bread , yogurt , fruit ; • cauliflower cheese , peas , bread ; • a liquid meal : a banana , skimmed milk , an egg and a little wheatgerm all whisked together into a milk-shake .
8 I worked my way along the haphazard-looking perimeter fence formed from the tombs of kings and bishops ; all one piece , all stitched together by a web of carved stone and iron railings .
9 But we 've all pulled together as a team .
10 Connelly 's haunting , purposeful vocals seep out of the cut at strange angles , spoken rather than sung , whilst the melody is bolstered by seductive female whispers that gently flit past , all knotted together over a boomy bass laden communication .
11 Pilger told him they had better get together for a serious talk the minute he got off the plane .
12 Six more joined it , slowly screwing out of nothing , until they suddenly stretched together into a tangled web of pulsating tendrils .
13 IBM Corp and Microsoft Corp are apparently working together on a project to put Windows NT up on the PowerPC RISC .
14 He was pleased to see how well they had all mixed , even though they had admittedly come together with a common purpose .
15 ‘ Actually they 're meat and coconut , just mixed together with a touch of coriander .
16 Because their danger was now different the men no longer walked together in a protective knot .
17 These differ from those of the Nuer in that they do not fuse together into a single , all-pervasive deity .
18 Frequently , therefore , their explanations will not fit together into a single picture .
19 The reason why this rebellion was successful was in large measure due to the allegiance which the King was able to command from a people who were already bound together by a common language , system of law and form of government .
20 New Zealand have not played together as a unit since last August in South Africa , where they narrowly beat the Springboks .
21 At least I had the money , painfully scraped together with a view to eventually taking a PGCE-TEFL course to upgrade my qualifications and enable me to escape from Clive 's power .
22 Yet in our day-to-day lives , we are witnesses to communication breakdowns , misinterpretations and blockages , where the transmitter 's attitudes , values , experiences , language , posture , etc. do not link together in a consistent message , or where the message itself has inaccuracies , or where the receiver 's attitudes , values and perceptions cause so much filtering of the message that the intended information does not get through — what is heard is what the receiver wanted to hear , not what was said .
23 They are not combined together in a single trial but are regulated by an order of Steyn J. on 31 July 1991 :
24 Doubtless that was the trigger , but an operation of 24,000 men is not thrown together in a few days .
25 This may be contrasted with a moral or rule-based association which is not held together by a common purpose but merely by the authority of common practices .
26 For rapid changes are taking place in the structure and content of teacher education and , with it , a massive increase in part-time school-based schemes for initial and further training together with a more extensive use of ‘ sandwich ’ type training especially for higher grades of teachers .
27 I do n't think two youngsters ever get together without a battle .
28 It ought never to happen that firms with incompatible ideas as to the sort of service to be provided for their clients should ever come together with a view to merger .
29 Under the 1979 Constitution it has an executive President , directly elected together with a Vice-President for a single four-year term .
30 THE Celtic manager , Liam Brady , and Tom Grant , the director who leaked information about the Parkhead board requesting a meeting with Brady to discuss the team 's performances , yesterday sat together at a press conference designed , apparently , to show a united front .
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