Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] together [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Instead of just inspecting records within the Input range you can define n output range so that all the records found as a result of the search are gathered together into a separate table .
2 Does the television studio , in which a group of academics are gathered together for a discussion on an ‘ academic ’ issue , count as an academic setting ?
3 letters which are joined together as a single unit of type such as oe and fi .
4 The point is , only one of the two can come out of his little door at any one time , not just because that would make impossible weather , but because the two little men are joined together by a metal bar : one has to stay in if the other one is out .
5 THE sons of two members of 60s rock band Cream are to appear together on a new album to be released in January .
6 THOUSANDS of couples who hate each other are trapped together in a living hell because of the slump .
7 Dance rhythm means how the varying lengths of notes are grouped together within a phrase .
8 A single-ply coated roofing membrane , Sarnafil consists of selected polymers applied as liquids to a carrier material ( glass fibre or polyester ) , which are fused together in a gelation process .
9 Paintings which beg to be viewed at a distance , one by one , are squeezed together in a room as narrow , bare and poorly lit as a urinal in an airport .
10 If a woman and a man are living together as a couple , the woman can be charged her partner 's Poll Tax if he does not pay , and the man can be charged the woman 's Poll Tax if she does not pay .
11 There is also some evidence that couples are living together in a stable relationship without being married , having a child , and then getting married later .
12 In this revised version the individual observations are collected together under a common denominator ( labelled " formal qualities " ) and are linked to the claimed mood of the poem .
13 The coding frames are collected together in a ‘ code book ’ that contains details of all codes , interviewer instructions , etc .
14 Later on , issues surrounding Pop Art and post-war abstraction are bracketed together in a section called ‘ Modernization and Modernism ’ .
15 These three different risk factors are connected together by a cost factor .
16 In the dark we 're strung together by a rope .
17 The total injections , total withdrawals and aggregate demand lines for this economy are drawn together with a 45° line in Fig. 6 .
18 In the end these separate plans are cobbled together by a central planning department and adjusted to make them compatible .
19 The knowledge of God and the knowledge of ourselves are bound together by a mutual tie .
20 Two lives are bound together by a cord , and if this were to be broken prematurely , one would die .
21 The two sentences are bound together by a cohesive tie .
22 Speakers of a common language , by contrast , are bound together by a moral practice .
23 These ideas are usually framed in terms of ‘ models ’ because it is not possible to solve exactly the complex quantum mechanical equations that determine the way in which neutrons and protons are bound together in a nucleus .
24 The idea is that all citizens are bound together in a sort of multilateral contract which defines our reciprocal rights and duties .
25 By this teachers are bound together in a whole school , managed by a head and others who can create moments to hear and see all aspects of the school .
26 Once we recognize how far classroom competence has its roots in status and recognition , how closely the different elements of teachers ' lives are tied together in a coherent structure of meaning and motivation , then the policy implications lead us not to personality-based initiatives or more careful selection , compulsory redundancy to remove ‘ incompetents ’ from the profession , or redeployment and encouraging early retirement , but to strategies which will improve the levels of reward and recognition in the system in terms of pay , planning time , in-service opportunity and the like , and in terms of positive ( not punitive ) systems of staff support and development .
27 Within a partnership the interests of the partners can be diverse and the success of the practice hinge on the way in which the partners ' ambitions are moulded together into a harmonious plan .
28 On Easter Sunday and Monday April 19th and 20th , farm shops and food and drink producers from southern England are coming together at a traditional food fair at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum , Singleton , near Chichester , to show how local produce can be bought on a regional basis .
29 On a different level-'professional' rather than ‘ amateur ’ Antoine Hennion 's account of studio recording methods emphasizes that a variety of differentiated roles are brought together into a ‘ creative collective ’ : each member has a specific job , but they interact critically and continuously ( Hennion 1983 ) .
30 The two previous arguments are brought together as a joint argument for classical foundationalism by the claim that any infallible belief would be non-inferentially justified .
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