Example sentences of "together of the " in BNC.

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1 That Agatha Christie 's reading was wide-ranging can not now be denied , but , even so , the source of one of Hercule Poirot 's favourite ploys — almost , it could be said , his trademark , the gathering together of the suspects at the climax of one of his investigations — is surprising .
2 The remainder were taken up in the amalgamations of 1974 , which coincided with the creation of the Metropolitan Councils , and today 's amalgamated forces often seem to owe as much to local and national political opportunity than to any operational logic ; and even two decades after the first melding together of the small forces , attempts to standardize uniform and systems of operation has consistently failed to dislodge many localized , small-scale beliefs and practices .
3 Other new routes coming into fruition have included the welding together of the trans-Pennine services between Leeds and Manchester with those starting back at Newcastle , Scarborough , Hull and the main line to Liverpool , with connections to Chester and North Wales .
4 This informal remark shows an inescapable attachment to a character epitomizing one of the most fascinating , longest-lasting , and most potent aspects of Eliot 's work : its binding together of the savage and the city .
5 On the other hand , the stage represented by the gens in The Origin , a stage which owes something to Morgan and something to Engels , represents the coming together of the rhetorical and the historical .
6 It seems to show that the Soviet Union has already accepted the inevitability of a drawing together of the two Germanys .
7 It seems to show that the Soviet Union has already accepted the inevitability of a drawing together of the two Germanys .
8 … it could have no real importance after the visit to Osborne in the course of which Napoleon III having tightened the alliance with England had nothing much to say to the Emperor of Russia , his enemy of the day before yesterday , his friend of yesterday — but not his ally of today , which he might have become had it not been for the recent drawing together of the Courts of the Tuileries and St James .
9 We are members together of the body of Christ ; we are children of the same heavenly Father ; we are inheritors together of the kingdom of God .
10 We are members together of the body of Christ ; we are children of the same heavenly Father ; we are inheritors together of the kingdom of God .
11 The role of platelets in the process ( which has resulted from the work of several groups : ( Chandler & Hand , 1961 ; Murphy et al , 1962 ; French , 1966 ; Ross et al , 1974 ) as put forward by Ross and Glomset ( 1976 ) is really a bringing together of the Virchow and Rokitansky hypotheses of more than a century ago in that platelets may themselves contribute to vessel injury , thrombosis and atherogenesis ( Mustard et al , 1983 ) .
12 Its aim is , through the getting together of the highest quality of thinking and perception , to become an unstoppably persuasive force to others in alliance .
13 They only relinquish this extreme form of isolation for a brief coming together of the sexes during the breeding season and then return to their separate lives once more .
14 Fertilization consists of the coming together of the two sets of chromosomes , 23 paternal and 23 maternal ones , so providing a new set of 46 chromosomes ‘ yoked together ’ in the zygote , which is the first cell of the new individual .
15 Christmas in Kate and John Dyson 's Victorian terraced house is a gathering together of the family after a hectic run-up to the holiday .
16 The Authorised Version has : ‘ Likewise , ye husbands , dwell with them [ i.e. wives ] according to knowledge , giving honour unto the wife , as unto the weaker vessel , and as being heirs together of the grace of life .
17 The production of such brooches was a complex procedure , both in the gathering together of the raw materials as well as the actual production of the objects themselves .
18 Thus she ties together of the reduction of class inequality and the reduction of segregation of those children for whom special education is assumed to cater .
19 Under the auspices of a previous coming together of the same organisations found in HOG ( plus one or two others ) , the Forum has already put together a set of Open Management Interoperability Points — OMNIpoints — which define interoperable network management products .
20 In Britain the merging together of the banking and securities business in the guise of financial conglomerates has rekindled this debate .
21 The capacity-to-act-autonomously is the coming together of the two .
22 Nevertheless , the crowding together of the poor in slums was seen to be dangerous — debilitating to health and facilitating possibly seditious communication of the kind which had led to the riots in Trafalgar Square in 1886 .
23 This transition is a consequence of the growing together of the Computing and Library departments , together with the storage of more information on CD ROM and other media .
24 Certainly , the bringing together of the ACL:E&SS , a senior inspector and Principal Adviser for Educational Resources on such a team makes splendid sense and in itself promotes the fifth of the project 's objectives .
25 It is the will to work together of the people involved that produces curriculum benefits .
26 Two girls sat down to make a picture together of the river they had seen the previous day .
27 It is likely , however , that the coming together of the cold and the blackthorn blossom is one of accident ; and it is probable that the belief is another vestige of the primitive form of reasoning displayed in homoeopathic or imitative magic .
28 The widespread regression at the end of Cretaceous times may be related to three major plate phenomena : the Laramide orogeny along the western edge of the American plate , the opening of the northern part of the North Atlantic and the further grinding together of the African and Eurasian plates to produce the early Tertiary Pyrenean folding of Cantabria , the Pyrenees and Provence in south-west Europe .
29 It is also worth noting here that the only mid-Tertiary movements in northern Europe that can be called an orogeny are in Spitsbergen , where we find the last expression of an Atlantic compressive line clearly preserved down the west coast , presumably reflecting the continued grinding together of the northernmost tip of the European plate with that of Greenland .
30 Once constructed , the application of the classification schemes involves synthesis or the drawing together of the single concepts which are listed in the scheme from their different facets in order to specify compound subjects .
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