Example sentences of "[noun sg] together [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A technique for compiling such dictionaries is described , and the assessment of this technique together with the nature of domains in general are also suggested as areas for further research .
2 The stored program concept , the realization that instructions can be encoded and held in the store of the computer together with the data being operated on , is an important one for two reasons .
3 … and it does mean that I think there is a pressure perhaps grows out of that to make you articulate clearly why you are putting the course together in the way you are … which previously you could have got away with .
4 Table 5.6 shows a sample passage of handwritten text together with the recognition results for it , and the reductions in the number of candidates which would have been allowed , had a measure of word length been used .
5 In summary the specificity of the P100/CREB interaction together with the reduction in detectable P100 following differentiation suggests that P100 may functionally interact with CREB during differentiation of F9 cells .
6 And this rent reduction , interest rate reduction together with the kind of settling accounts procedure which presumably will come out of this is the means by which you mobilize the masses and once you 've got them mobilized , you can then move on to land reform .
7 Daniel had pieced the story together from the radio : " with throat wounds .
8 They 'd gone to the loo together by the time I joined Bunny .
9 A continually developing relationship with the international contemporary field together with the inclusion of new young British artists are two factors which make Modern British sales interesting and rewarding to follow .
10 We have been eating together quite a bit , and also travelling to the University together on the bus — the University being about 8 miles from the city centre .
11 This section will be particularly useful for those wishing to gain a general impression of the new provision together with the concept of articulation and progression .
12 The work continued under another architect , but the death of Marino , combined with the vast expense of the building together with the losses his surviving family also suffered at the hands of the new Spanish governors , meant that work stopped altogether for many years .
13 We took part together in the marathon 1988 Telethon , from the Bristol studio .
14 To begin either action , the plaintiff must file at the court office a formal request to the registrar , now the district judge , to issue a summons to commence the action together with the particulars of claim .
15 ‘ Upon review of medical evidence regarding HIV and AIDS together with the evidence of the complainants , I am satisfied that the arguments as presented by the Crown with respect to the vitiation of consent to unprotected sex with the accused are sufficiently persuasive for me to conclude there is some evidence upon which a jury , properly instructed , could … convict of aggravated sexual assault . ’
16 My memories of Oxford , unlike my memories of Eton , are summer ones : the tranquil beauty of the High Street in the early morning before the traffic ; May morning and the choirboys singing on Magdalen Tower ; reading in a punt on the river beneath overhanging willows ; the water meadows beyond Parsons ' Pleasure , and the sound of corncrakes ; sailing with Robin Campbell on Port Meadow and then tea together at the Trout Inn ; dinner parties in my rooms , with evening light on the College buildings and the scent of wallflowers from the President 's garden .
17 … it could have no real importance after the visit to Osborne in the course of which Napoleon III having tightened the alliance with England had nothing much to say to the Emperor of Russia , his enemy of the day before yesterday , his friend of yesterday — but not his ally of today , which he might have become had it not been for the recent drawing together of the Courts of the Tuileries and St James .
18 The seminar concluded with the drawing together of the discussions at an open forum after which , Past Chairman of APC , gave a vote of thanks to all the contributors for a useful and informative experience .
19 The drawing together of the parts of the British Library has largely been achieved by the existing structure , there still are large bits .
20 We passed by the Grotto together on the way and I felt the same wonder as before .
21 The unit 's been threatened with closure together with the hospital 's other acute service including Intensive care , coronary care , and specialist baby care .
22 ‘ They could n't sell it after what happened , ’ said Preston as they sat in the car together at the end of the cul-de-sac .
23 One woman whose mother was coming to live with her and her husband solved her problem by saying quite firmly beforehand , ‘ Now Tom and I like to eat supper alone and have a couple of hours ’ quiet talk together in the evening before we settle down to watch television , Mother .
24 In 1961 he finally pulled a deal together with the Ford Motor Co and AC Cars Ltd , and early in 1962 the Cobra was born .
25 The result of this submission together with the passages from the coroner 's affidavit which I have read is , he says , to permit a coroner to ignore other evidence as a possible concurrent cause of death unless , as I have said , such evidence is of an exceptional nature .
26 The roof together with the sides were bolted into position permanently , after which the sliding doors were fitted , these also having been built in a jig .
27 We can all meet for lunch together at the beach . ’
28 Thus all the complicated structures that we see in the universe might be explained by the no boundary condition for the universe together with the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics .
29 We need to know your name , age , address and telephone number , the species caught , weight , tackle used and any further details of capture together with the venue .
30 Although the French offer of a ‘ half-peace ’ ( a truce for a set period of between fifteen and thirty years , in exchange for an English undertaking not to use the French royal title during that period ) was taken seriously at first , it was turned down when the English demanded a perpetual peace together with the grant of Normandy and an enlarged Aquitaine ( as in 1360 ) in full sovereignty .
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