Example sentences of "[adv prt] together [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She took my arm and we walked on together past the schoolboy eyes . |
2 | Her problem behaviour was specific to family lunch at weekends and holidays , the only occasions when the whole family sat down together at the table . |
3 | There is also the oft repeated argument that we should not sit down together at the table until after unity is accomplished . |
4 | The fighting was too close for firearms ; the two men went down together in the darkness and wrestled until another American could discern which was which and hit the redhead hard with the butt of his Colt . |
5 | She was so exhausted that she let me help her without protesting , and finally we sat down together near the fire with our cups of tea . |
6 | This gives the novel great feeling and makes you ask many questions about how everything will link in together in the end . |
7 | Man and boy went off together in the direction of the kitchen garden . |
8 | The chief specification is that corresponding entries from OED and the Supplement should be able to be called up together to the screen or other outputting device . |
9 | We used to divide it up together on the kitchen table . ’ |
10 | But you used to match them up together at the end of the day cos Brad used to see them off |
11 | One day we 'd all rise up together into the sun . |
12 | They 'd come up together in the crime world , she reflected and she was sorry that her findings were clearly causing him trouble . |
13 | In some schools the janitor was responsible for drill , although by the enlightened year of 1937 this was being phased out together with the use of wooden rifles . |
14 | The two would take low stances in the cages and stare out together on the world , separated by bars but joined in a common sympathy . |
15 | She was watching the couple very carefully , and , when they started out together down the passage towards the High Street , she followed them . |
16 | She went down the garden with a buoyant step between the neatly trimmed shrubs her uncle had so lovingly planted , past the magnolia , black and wet and knobbly , and through the rose garden the Talbots had laid out together in the manner of an Elizabethan one , formally-shaped beds edged with fat hedges of box . |
17 | She took Charlotte companionably by the arm , and they turned back together towards the car park , and the Morris , and home . |
18 | They ran back together to the front . |
19 | Morag Taylor says she 's back together with the man she wanted dead . |
20 | A woman who plotted to kill her husband walked free from court and is back together with the man she wanted dead . |
21 | They can then be put back together into the whole when users wish to view or print a particular version of the document . |
22 | They tumbled back together into the lit space at the bottom of the stairs , gasping . |
23 | The bodies of two young boys have been stitched back together in the mortuary of this place . |
24 | My fellow residents turned out to be a chap in his late thirties who was trying to put his life back together after the death of his wife and various other things , and a chap of about my age who had also run into problems after his wife died . |
25 | It was very warm for Kirkistown and I lost concentration half way through , but luckily got it back together before the end . ’ |
26 | It was very warm for Kirkistown and I lost concentration half way through , but luckily got it back together before the end . ’ |
27 | The thirty pupils or more making up the group move around together in the school during the school breaks . |
28 | WET'N'WILD : Fergie and Bryan splash about together in the pool |
29 | Right from the first day of term the two of them started wandering round together during the morning-break and in the lunch-hour . |