Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] together [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was like a valedictory speech , possibly the last big statement he would utter as Leader of the Opposition , the opportunity to deliver a personal justification of what he did to try and ensure that Labour 's values joined together with the popular vote to save the party from the political wilderness . |
2 | The complex carbohydrates , which are found in vegetables , cereals and to a lesser degree in fruits , are composed of numerous sugar units joined together in a complex way . |
3 | Mass production dates from the time of Henry Ford , who was the first man to adopt the principle of the production line , when he used this approach to produce a restricted range of motor cars put together in a flow-line process . |
4 | THE NUCLEUS sits at the heart of the atom , its constituent protons and neutrons bound together by the strong nuclear force . |
5 | Half a dozen craftsmen and designers worked together in a single clapper-board building . |
6 | The songs fell together in a muddy pool of short-sighted production : not a bad début album by any standards but this was intended to be a complete signal post in the history of popular music . |
7 | Individuals and small parties join together in the open water outside the kelp beds , where they swim up and down as if trying to get the courage to attempt the last lap . |
8 | During the Permian period , about 280 million years ago , and until the start of the Mesozoic era , the continents came together in a single mass . |
9 | AN international treaty which commits three very different communities to work together for the common good is to be signed in Middlesbrough next week . |
10 | The trick is to get all three ingredients to come together in a smooth and easy symmetry . |
11 | In September 1946 , for example , parliamentarians from several countries came together in an International Committee for the Study of European Questions , which published a report in favour of union . |
12 | Macrovision Inc , Mountain View , and Philips Electronics NV 's Philips Semiconductors came together at the National Association of Broadcasters trade show this week to announce that Philips ' new NTSC and PAL colour encoder chips will include Macrovision 's patented pay-per-view anti-copy system . |
13 | and computer may be via ribbon cable or individual wires drawn together into a neat harness secured with cable ties . |
14 | Add the tofu , breadcrumbs , Tabasco , margarine , soy sauce and pepper and blend until the ingredients come together as a smooth ball . |
15 | Orcadians and incomers join together in a peaceful demonstration outside the Children 's Panel office in Kirkwall as a hearing takes place . |
16 | A thirteen-episode video designed to teach the language of scientists and engineers working together on an international ( space ) project and using English as the medium of communication . |
17 | Joe left the shop blushing and as soon as he was safely away from it , gave the brown paper parcel to an old woman who shuffled along , her worn shoes held together with a large safety pin . |
18 | When the digitizing is complete the computer displays a wire-frame model — hundreds of rectangular planes joined together in a last-like shape . |
19 | This posits that the company or any group of individuals acting together for a common purpose creates a living organism , or a real person , capable of willing and acting through the people who are its organs just as a natural person wills and acts through their brain , mouth and hands . |
20 | Such writings hang together in a remarkable way , and one is left with a definite feeling that they are describing a real energy with specific and consistent characteristics . |
21 | This is approaching the temperature below which theoreticians expect atoms to fuse together in a new kind of matter . |
22 | The story is similar in other areas , with an older organization or group of charities coming together as a local Family Welfare Association . |
23 | Jane had had wide imaginings of everybody 's abilities coming together to a common end , but fortunately she had kept her thoughts to herself . |
24 | The traditional system for involvement of clinicians at District level incorporates some element of divisional structures for different specialities coming together as a representative body as the Medical Executive Committee . |
25 | Spain , its two kingdoms brought together by the dual monarchy of the Catholic Kings , Ferdinand and Isabella , and beginning to benefit from the riches of the New World , was emerging out of its previous isolation and preoccupation with internal affairs to become one of the two dominant powers of Europe . |
26 | Have n't got two original ideas to rub together between the whole lot of them . |
27 | Does it sound to you as though it would need a miracle to make randomly jostling atoms join together into a self-replicating molecule ? |
28 | A team of four individuals working together in a brainstorming session is likely to perform less well on the number of ideas generated than if the four individuals worked on their own . |
29 | Society comes to resemble ‘ a constellation of governments , rather than an association of individuals held together by a single government ’ . |
30 | In time , I found that key and discovered another world , a world full of mystery , beauty and the rare wealth of a dozen cultures bound together in an ancient empire . |