Example sentences of "together by [noun] " in BNC.

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1 QUARKS , so the present theories go , are the building blocks of matter , and they are bound together by entities called gluons .
2 The palace contained one of Bohemia 's finest picture collections and here was not only a picture gallery , but also a collection of graphics , a most important library , and a collection of sculpture put together by Count Jan Hertvík Nostic in the 17C .
3 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 .
4 Some of them contain printed reports , some sheaves of handwritten minutes held together by Treasury tags .
5 They were unshaven or bearded , and dressed in leather and woollen breeches that were held together by scraps of hide with remnants of furs decorating their cloaks and the rims of their helms .
6 After their last printing all the plates were mounted in extremely heavy mahogany and leather frames , grouped together by subject .
7 Non-fiction books are grouped together by subject .
8 Companies are merely voluntary associations of individuals joined together by contract , and correspondingly the state has no greater standing to intervene in corporate affairs than it has in the individual affairs of the citizens who make the company up .
9 The bodies of these two were encased in garments each made up of over two thousand oblong plates of jade knit together by metal threads ( fig. 16 ) .
10 Figure 16 Jade burial garment of the Han princess Dou Wan from Mancheng in Hebei province , late second century B.C. The garment is made up of 2,156 saw-cut jade plates joined together by metal threads knotted through the corners .
11 The works of Metzinger , Gleizes and Le Fauconnier had been hung together by chance at the Salon d'Automne of 1910 , but the common characteristics which the critics saw in their styles , and the excitement expressed by the poets and authors at Mercereau 's and at the Closerie des Lilas over the possibilities of a new school of painting , seem to have made the painters aware of each other ; Apollinaire and Salmon in particular , although both were in many ways insensitive to painting , realized that Picasso 's latest style contained the elements of a new art , and felt that the work of several other painters was evolving in a similar direction .
12 In 1356 a commission of oyer et terminer for the counties of Gloucester and Hereford was issued to Richard of Willoughby and five other judges , on information that John Gayner of St Briavels and a large number of others , banded together by oath , had committed many trespasses against vert and venison in the Forest of Dean , assaulted the foresters , and :
13 Four years later the Order of the Garter was formally instituted as a fellowship of twenty-six knights bound together by oath as companions to help one another and their king .
14 Of course , if the adhesion at the interface is too weak then the material as a whole will be weakened so that , when there is no adhesion at all , one has to have some arrangement like cloth or rope or basket-work to hold the material together by friction .
15 Chapter 8 examines the selection , acquisition and organization of computer software in school libraries and shows how the traditional working together by school librarians and teachers can be harnessed to these new sources of information and learning .
16 Blood relatives in some sense are bound together by genetic material , but relations by marriage are bound together by law and a code of conduct which accompanies this ( Schneider , 1968 ) .
17 Films In Review insisted it was ‘ a disgusting example of the nastiness that has recently become part of the nihilism promoted by those films which are put together by Britain 's modmonsters ( infantile leftists , smarty-pant degenerates , jungle-&-junkie-headed rock-n-folkas , addled well-meaners et al ) ’ .
18 His black trousers were held together by safety-pins , paperclips and needles .
19 First largely as an enormous roll of barbed wire held together by posts and only later as the ugly concrete brick barrier denounced by a spate of visiting Western leaders in the early hours of Sunday , August 13 , 1961 .
20 Every Street in the Gallowgate and the Calton had become a parking place for horses , hansom cabs , buses that could well have been the ‘ taxis of Waterloo' if Napoleon had been on our side , broughams with the seats held together by faith and carpet tacks , open coaches decorated with scraps of cloth and coloured paper , growling , fuming motor-cars … the invasion of the East End of Glasgow was total .
21 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 .
22 Current ideas of the structure of water visualize it as being composed of a random network of molecules linked together by hydrogen bonds ( Figure 7 ) , some of which are strained or even broken , but with a general structure not unlike that which is found in ordinary ice , also known as hexagonal ice to distinguish it from its variant form , cubic ice , which is formed at lower temperatures .
23 Water is therefore no longer seen as a simple collection of individual water molecules , but as a complex random network of molecules linked together by hydrogen bonds and forming extensive three-dimensional structures which are continually changing and reorganizing .
24 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 .
25 Erm the course will cover cutting , stretching , squeezing and pulling the petal shape and putting together by wiring , gluing and taping to form the flowers , one day course ten A M to four P M , twelve pounds fifty , inclusive of materials per person .
26 The entire show , including modelling , stage management , music and choreography , was put together by third-year Edinburgh University students .
27 These were a mixed lot , for the University had been put together by stages since its original foundation in the late reign of George the Fourth .
28 With the system , a customer 's technical staff can create a range of objects , which can be deployed separately , or strung together by users , to generate database queries .
29 With the system , a customer 's technical staff can create a range of objects which can be deployed separately , or strung together by users , to generate database queries .
30 Young children nearly always put puzzles together by trial and error , ‘ trying out ’ each piece against another until it fits .
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