Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] together in a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Rehearsal time for the cast would be limited , just a few days together in a church hall with sticky tape on the floor and a few odd props to suggest sets that will only be seen on the Friday . |
2 | Microwave Stir all crème pâtissière ingredients together in a bowl . |
3 | Place all these ingredients together in a bowl . |
4 | At the end they look forward to a married life together in a world diminished by the events of the play . |
5 | The media and politicians joined the bandwagon and lumped hippies , Hell 's Angels , dope-takers and black militants together in a crescendo of reaction . |
6 | ‘ You can learn all the moves and practise until you 're silly , ’ he warns , ‘ but in the end you need to put those moves together in a manner that is more efficient and effective than anybody else has done before . ’ |
7 | She turned her face to the fire , gripped her hands upon her elbows , and drew her thin shoulders together in a shrug . |
8 | MICK Jagger and Jerry Hall have spent a secret weekend together in a bid to thrash out their marriage troubles . |
9 | A set of syntagmatic relations can be based on the results of putting grammatically appropriate lexical units together in a construction ( all the lexical units standing in a particular syntagmatic relation to another lexical unit are , of course , specific to particular constructions , or sets of constructions ) . |
10 | Place the two ingredients together in a vinaigrette bottle or small screw-top jar and shake vigorously until blended . |
11 | He also ranged higher and spoke inspirationally of the ‘ absolutely imperative task , to bring the whole world together in a cause which both touches and imperils our common humanity ’ . |