Example sentences of "together [prep] one " in BNC.
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1 | The neon quality vanished and they were all together as one flesh with three faces . |
2 | If almost everybody who believes in A also believes in B — if the memes are closely ‘ linked ’ to use the genetic term — then it is convenient to lump them together as one meme . |
3 | All Corydoras species thrive when maintained in shoals — better still in species groups — although various species can be kept together as one main shoal . |
4 | At the same time six Westmorland Rifle corps were brought together as one unit . |
5 | Some of you I know will welcome this new opportunity to pay all due fees together as one lump sum in January . |
6 | I leave the fish together for one week , at which time the mops are removed from the tank and the surplus water squeezed out . |
7 | You spend eight or nine days together for one big effort over one weekend and it 's completely different to playing in a tournament . ’ |
8 | Is the first time the scientists have all come together for one specialist meeting ? |
9 | Rifkin 's very good at bringing these questions together into one emotional package , but there are several different dilemmas here , all tangled together . |
10 | It insists upon lumping the whole of reality together as a single ‘ thing ’ or ‘ system ’ like a body , rather than recognising that it is more a collection of different things , a network of interrelated but separate systems , animate and inanimate , that can not be welded together into one ‘ thing ’ . |
11 | At Ahmednagar the massive effect was relieved by a complex division of the building into different projecting , outwards and upwards , separate blocks , whereas at Ambala , Allahabad , and Jullunder the whole was brought together into one single undulating block . |
12 | The fields surrounding the churchyard had long ago been relieved from private ownership and lumped together into one huge collective farm . |
13 | They 're not encrypted , they 're simply strung together into one file per disk ( BACKUP.001 ) while a small file , CONTROL.001 , keeps a record of where the files came from — which directory and so on . |
14 | These monsters of antiquity were compilations of known creatures , putting together into one body the most dangerous and fearsome aspects of each . |
15 | The link that binds all these individuals together into one co-ordinated super-organism is a highly effective system of communication . |
16 | Among themselves , royalty formed a kind of gigantic family which seemed to tie European society together into one great unit … |
17 | Synthesis is the process of blending a number of pieces of evidence together into one coherent account . |
18 | They held each other tight , so tight that it took their breath away , zipped together into one being . |
19 | They were all knocked together into one useful , roomy area and the blue and yellow colour scheme is highly appealing . |
20 | In so doing the classifier should group documents on the same subject together into one class , and arrange classes of documents in a useful order with respect to one another . |
21 | Putting two sentences together into one sentence , instead of keeping them as separate sentences , indicates a certain degree of closeness between them . |
22 | Both are used to put two sentences together into one . |
23 | are all inter-connected … together into one great living thing , communicating at amazing speeds … |
24 | As you 'll appreciate it , we 've put one or two papers together into one paper , and therefore the numbering tends to repeat itself , so we 're on page one again , but under the heading of the budget for ninety four , ninety five . |
25 | They must be pulled together into one effective , industry-led , force , because , if the effort continues to be fragmented , everyone will suffer . |
26 | I do not think that the conch would have been thought of or used , at least to start , but the girls would have probably got together into one large group as the boys did , although with sub-divisions of especial friends . |
27 | I had no quarrel with them although I was suspicious of them , and doubtless jealous that they had so much of Joyce 's attention and that they could wish to band together with one another . |
28 | Corruption and inegalitarian ( unequal ) societies , together with one man or one party systems of government which are prevalent in many LDCs have tended to encourage political/military coups . |
29 | These were then combined as a buffet and served back to the students together with one free soft drink of their choice . |
30 | When she came to the yellow and blue ones , she did not need to count the beads on the teacher 's necklace , but simply picked up three together with one hand and threaded them . |