Example sentences of "[vb base] together [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They sit together in a non-smoking section . |
2 | We sit together in the wooden booth . |
3 | Vector graphics , on the other hand , are created by defining the start and end points of a line or curve together with the necessary angle and weight or thickness of the line . |
4 | Such juries bring together on an integrated basis a variety of relevant experience and opinion . |
5 | Our first aim , therefore , is to isolate significant typical events and units of social life and activity , and then to probe for the underlying blueprint , often implicit rather than explicit , that will show how they fit together into a meaningful pattern . |
6 | Westwood offers an account of how the structures of gender , ethnicity and class fit together for a specific group of women workers . |
7 | Einstein was driven to this idea not so much by the experimental results as by the desire to make two parts of the theory fit together in a consistent whole . |
8 | Indeed , only when the drag queen in sparkly dress and football boots and the rent boy in underwear actually appear together in the final scene does the plot get some impetus . |
9 | It 's especially important in a play like this , which is such a delicate and sensitive piece of writing , that the actors grow together as a cohesive group . |
10 | The transformation is made up of spiritual , intellectual and emotional elements which grow together into an autonomous state of mind : Sooner or later this attitude of autonomy expresses itself in doubt . |
11 | The authors conclude that it is more likely that many other factors should also be included in the analysis such as motivation , nicotine dependence , personality type , self-efficacy , therapeutic support , etc , which act together in a complex way and would substantially increase the explained variance of smoking cessation . |
12 | However , if it is intended for the community , the contents must reflect the concerns of the community , with comments on the wider world and put together with a certain degree of journalistic skill . |
13 | As the text of the gospels was dissected , there came indeed to appear layers or strata ; some bits looked earlier than others ; the documents were made up out of a weaving of stories and sayings circulating in the earliest Church and then put together by a single hand or more than one hand . |
14 | It 's a like er using the same components but put together in a different way . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | We walk together to the main entrance like drunk soldiers in from war . |
17 | We huddle together on the brown carpet , between the beige and brown walls . |
18 | Each June a group of Duannians meet together for an informal reunion . |
19 | It is essential that presidents meet together on a regular basis and the dinner circuit provides the ideal forum for this . |
20 | or stand together in a rising mist |
21 | 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 . |
22 | They now lie together in a single lot in a local cemetery . |
23 | In Shinar , kingdom of Nimrod the hunter ( 10:10 ) , men get together on a great building project — a city and a tower with its top in the heavens . |
24 | After a long day of presentations , the angels and the businessmen finally get together in the traditional way . |
25 | In addition , four strong and two weak imino resonances ( data not shown ) disappear together with the broad set of aromatic resonances at high temperature ( 70°C ) . |
26 | The Fairies Hill Lock Cut and a colliery basin emerge together on the right midway between the railway viaduct and another around the following bend , to be followed soon after by a further bridge for a dismantled railway , such was the proliferation of lines in this area . |
27 | They gather together in a dense fleet a thousand or more strong , and paddle steadily towards an inlet or a small bay , splashing vigorously with their wings and feet . |
28 | Then , as my breath has now returned to me and I find myself in the company of my bestest friend , it is my considered opinion that we proceed together upon the epic journey and face as one whatever adventures lie before . ’ |
29 | Mr Norrie 's father , John , is a church warden and the family live together in a tied house in Blackhall , Edinburgh . |
30 | It may well happen , however , that the users of a hierarchy ( in the case of a lexical hierarchy the speakers of the language ) have positive intuitions concerning which items belong together at a given level ; and these intuitions may conflict with the level assignations according to technical criteria . |