Example sentences of "[verb] together [prep] a [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Then he saw her shoes , scuffed with mud , placed together on a sheet of newspaper at the hearth , and his heart leapt . |
2 | IN SEPTEMBER , a group of 50 people met together for a week of prayer at Our Lady of Good Counsel , Leeds . |
3 | Functionally it was an interlocking web of economic and social purpose of great imagination : a masterly bringing together of a number of town planning themes . |
4 | ‘ Four of them got together over a couple of decanters of port and I listened to what I could . |
5 | so I got together with a couple of blokes from school ‘ Hold Your Head Up ’ by Argent was in the charts at the time We 'd play that again and again and again It was the only bass line I could play properly — because it 's so simple , it 's exactly the same all the way through . |
6 | The most that the British knew about armies was that intermittently over four or five centuries they got together in a sort of militia or Home Guard in case the enemy arrived , and the necessity of a state to run the affairs of the country for the country 's salvation , was never so present to the British mind as it always has been to the minds of most continental people . |
7 | Directions as to how to use the aid should also be given together with a discussion of the circumstances in which its use is likely to be helpful . |
8 | ‘ Actually they 're meat and coconut , just mixed together with a touch of coriander . |
9 | ‘ You know , the Chou believed that Heaven and Earth were once inextricably mixed together in a state of undifferentiated chaos , like a chicken 's egg . |
10 | The packet contained two smaller packets — one blue , one white , which were mixed together in a tumbler of water . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | It may enable the analyst to explain why several sentences or utterances should be considered together as a set of some kind , separate from another set . |
13 | At last , the hand — held European anti — tank missile BRITAIN , France and West Germany have decided to work together on a family of new missiles that will destroy , tanks . |
14 | Its quest is for an active invention of a whole pattern of ‘ effective partnerships ’ , to help Northerners and northern agencies of all kinds to work together in a co-operative of enlightened self-interest . |
15 | Soon after , all the rabbits had come together in a kind of hollow . |
16 | She remembered Donna Fratelli 's raucous laugh , the number of times the two of them had sat together over a glass of wine or a plate of pasta , discussing the things which really matter : men , or life , or the latest movie . |
17 | The aim of Heidrick and Struggles ' approach is to build a team that can truly work and integrate together over a number of years . |
18 | There is even a physical basis to the collectivity of women : it has been shown that women living together over a length of time frequently fall into a synchronicity of menstrual cycles . |
19 | Make-up had run and faded , shoulder straps were drooping , the music was slow and sleepy , so that the dancers seemed to be twined together in a kind of trance . |
20 | A limitation is placed upon the accuracy with which one can specify the amount of energy transferred together with a knowledge of the time at which the transfer took place . |
21 | Whereby the whole church family , broke up into groups for a period of education , and then came together for a time of celebration and worship . |
22 | Both the sun and the air as wind were essential to human life and in Amun-Re came together as a coalescence of creative elements . |
23 | The work on show , produced by none recently graduated women artists , demonstrates an unmistakable commitment both to engage and challenge the painterly and formal conventions of modernism. 2 The group originally came together as a result of a set of interviews and articles coordinated by Rebecca Fortnum and Gill Houghton , published in a special issue of the Women Artists ' Slide Library Journal in 1989. 3 |
24 | Today we have prayed together in a spirit of solidarity with the people of Africa . |
25 | Everything would then be crowded together in a state of infinite density : the end of the universe . |
26 | By allowing unmediated access to a character 's mind the narrator constructs a close bond between reader and character based upon shared information and perspective , while at other times witholding the reader from that mind so that narrator and reader stand together in a position of judgemental distance . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Today the two teams end the Eighties in opposition again and , to mark the occasion , fans of both teams have got together in a spirit of goodwill and charity . |
29 | There were other ways of arriving at much the same conclusion but one logical consequence was that the non-biblical " gentiles " and the " savages " were lumped together as a kind of historical residue of " first men " . |
30 | Thus part of the purpose of Chapter 2 is the getting together of a kind of conceptual tool-bag in advance of the specific case studies which are the content of the second part of this book . |