Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] together [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Of the surviving children of William Charles and Anne , five were baptised together on the same day ( 10 July 1817 ) in their father 's original parish at the miniature City church of St Ethelburga , Bishopsgate . |
2 | When W. C. T. was two years old his mother gave birth to his brother John ; the pair of them were baptised together at the parish church on 21 January 1775 . |
3 | Her a very pale grey pastel was dragged over orange , giving a lovely luminous effect which could not be achieved if the two colours were blended together with the finger . |
4 | They were punished together by the priest in black in the crypt of the French Catholic church in Leicester Square , its sombreness relieved only by Jean Cocteau 's androgynous wall-paintings ; they were allowed no flowers and no music . |
5 | Somehow , he had moved closer , and their thighs were pressed together on the wooden seat . |
6 | However , one must realise that religion , law , rule and learning were fused together in the consciousness of the eighth and ninth centuries . |
7 | Six smugglers , including William Carter , were hanged together on the Broyle outside Chichester on 19 January 1749 and their bodies gibbeted in chains around the county as a grim warning to other would-be smugglers . |
8 | In 1860 eleven independent Cumbrian rifle corps were grouped together as The 1st Admin Battalion of Cumberland Rifle Volunteers . |
9 | He bounced off towards Doone , who was writing in his notebook , and they were walking together to the big boatshed as I drove away . |
10 | In the dream she and her father were walking together through the shrubbery . |
11 | Either they are in nature , or they were mixed together with the yellow spots of unidentified sources . ’ |
12 | I have read Primo Levi 's experience at Auschwitz and I produced a series of paintings based on the Holocaust which were exhibited together at the Mercury Gallery . |
13 | Of three bases , which were built together into the city-wall hastily thrown up by Themistocles after the return from Salamis and which probably originally supported a single group of statues , two are carved in low relief . |
14 | Basic questions resulting from the takeover were collected together by the Glenpatrick News from all corners of Glenpatrick Works and are answered by Ralph Ellis , Chief Executive . |
15 | The castaways were lying together in the bilges of a cockboat when Sam Gristy and Harry Pascoe came alongside . |
16 | ‘ It is n't over ‘ till it 's over , ’ Defries had whispered to Bernice as they were jostled together in the middle of a crowd of lurching androids . |
17 | All of them were drawn together on the basis of a conviction similar to our own that God was calling them to something new . |
18 | These teams were drawn together in the European Championship in West Germany last year , when England lost to the other two . |
19 | As she stepped out on to the third floor , her dark brows were drawn together in the beginnings of a frown because she was still thinking of that last conversation . |
20 | It seemed as if her silence at last unnerved her father because he turned to speak to her just before they were to walk together down the long aisle . |
21 | All who have received watches in previous years were invited together with the families and friends of those being presented . |
22 | This gave him an endless shopping list of radical causes which had no apparent connection , but were bound together by the radical-chic lifestyle of their supporters . |
23 | The light had quite gone now and they were bound together in the glow which came from the lantern above their heads . |
24 | At the time when both troupes were staying together at the English Girls ' Club in Paris , although the Johns were convinced there was a rule that they should not mix , it never entered the others ' heads . |
25 | At Nicaea in 325 the bishops and priests ( from the Western part of the empire , only priests attended ) were called together by the emperor because theological disputes were putting too much of a strain on the unity he was striving to achieve . |
26 | They were hunched together in the middle of the room . |
27 | Bath cup semi-final is just one of many big events this weekend … at Aintree they race the Grand National … while on the Thames they 'll be rowing the Boat Race … and today in London the Oxford and Cambridge crews were pulled together for the weigh-in … |
28 | Red Pandas are known for being very choosy but thanks to an international stud agency , the animal worlds equivalent of Blind Date , Mansolu abnd Tongfei were brought together at The Cotswold Wildlife Park at Burford in Oxfordshire . |
29 | During each of the six weeks of the scheme , children from both sides of the divide in Belfast were brought together at the centre for a week of water sports . |
30 | The two sides were brought together with the help of high-powered intermediaries who are keen to end the dispute . |