Example sentences of "[be] [verb] together [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Does the television studio , in which a group of academics are gathered together for a discussion on an ‘ academic ’ issue , count as an academic setting ? |
2 | The point is , only one of the two can come out of his little door at any one time , not just because that would make impossible weather , but because the two little men are joined together by a metal bar : one has to stay in if the other one is out . |
3 | Dance rhythm means how the varying lengths of notes are grouped together within a phrase . |
4 | A single-ply coated roofing membrane , Sarnafil consists of selected polymers applied as liquids to a carrier material ( glass fibre or polyester ) , which are fused together in a gelation process . |
5 | Paintings which beg to be viewed at a distance , one by one , are squeezed together in a room as narrow , bare and poorly lit as a urinal in an airport . |
6 | If a woman and a man are living together as a couple , the woman can be charged her partner 's Poll Tax if he does not pay , and the man can be charged the woman 's Poll Tax if she does not pay . |
7 | Pamela and he had been living together for a while and , until recently , Jimmy had been close to a happiness previously denied him ; both as lover and as surrogate father . |
8 | Larry and Tina have been living together for a year . |
9 | Later on , issues surrounding Pop Art and post-war abstraction are bracketed together in a section called ‘ Modernization and Modernism ’ . |
10 | These three different risk factors are connected together by a cost factor . |
11 | In the dark we 're strung together by a rope . |
12 | Two lives are bound together by a cord , and if this were to be broken prematurely , one would die . |
13 | These ideas are usually framed in terms of ‘ models ’ because it is not possible to solve exactly the complex quantum mechanical equations that determine the way in which neutrons and protons are bound together in a nucleus . |
14 | The idea is that all citizens are bound together in a sort of multilateral contract which defines our reciprocal rights and duties . |
15 | They were three US citizens and one Australian who had been travelling together in a car , and one UK citizen who had been taken off a bus . |
16 | This collection has been brought together at a time when the Banjara people are gravitating towards the cities relinquishing their nomadic life and abandoning their dynamic textile art . |
17 | His wife , Shirley , believed we 'd been brought together for a reason and , after a while , she reckoned my sight would be healed . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | The cases are due to be heard together before a judge in London without a jury , in January . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Several genera ( plural of genus ) may be grouped together in a family , several families together in a superfamily , and the superfamilies themselves are clustered into classes , two or more of which combine to make the phylum . |
22 | Then plans for a final surface solution could be made together with a grant application to the Shell Better Britain Fund for financial assistance . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Everything would then be crowded together in a state of infinite density : the end of the universe . |
25 | Where interviewers are centrally grouped they can be called together for a briefing session , when any queries can be raised and dealt with on the spot , but where large organizations have interviewers scattered about the country this may be a counsel of perfection , although peripatetic fieldwork supervisors do invaluable work in this as well as other areas . |
26 | ‘ We shall be getting together in a team meeting so that we can get people 's heads up . |
27 | The first two keywords , HCFILES and HCSPACE , define the initial parameters for all hard copy runs ; the remaining three , HCSET , HCMAP and HCTRANSTAB define the format of the pages and should always be entered together in a group for each charge code for which there is to be a hard copy run . |
28 | ‘ Then we 'll be travelling together for a couple of stops . |
29 | The company is banking on communications technology arriving in time so that the dispersed machines can be linked together at a speed of at least 100 Mbytes per second — FDDI runs at 100 M-bits per second , and the company is looking at Asynchronous Transfer Mode , the emerging broadband fixed-cell packet system for the links . |
30 | The SN9400 , designed for single users , comprises a series of small enclosures , each with its own power and cooling systems that can be linked together in a stack . |