Example sentences of "[vb past] together in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The men lived together in a compound or — to use their term — a cage .
2 The couple lived together in the village of Bramsford , about five miles from Worcester .
3 Er he was from Gedling but we lived together in the army barracks at that particular time .
4 Jews and Arabs lived together in the street , speaking each other 's language with some fluency , and it was an Israeli Jew who first pointed to the white house .
5 The less fortunate among them , like Nicholson and Robert Towne , Charles Eastman , the writers , and Monte Hellman , the director , got together in a play group and literally built their own theatre , stealing timber from building sites for their scenery ; they ripped a toilet from a petrol station and lighting and electronics were similarly acquired .
6 The most that the British knew about armies was that intermittently over four or five centuries they got together in a sort of militia or Home Guard in case the enemy arrived , and the necessity of a state to run the affairs of the country for the country 's salvation , was never so present to the British mind as it always has been to the minds of most continental people .
7 The 1990 Dinner was held on Saturday 22 September when 28 people got together in the Reception bar of the Private Dining Room suite in University House before proceeding to enjoy an excellent meal in the pleasant setting of PDR4 .
8 On Tuesday they all got together in the Trades and Labour Hall and they were very excited at that stage .
9 They clung together in the waiting room outside Sarah 's office and Maureen told her what Tony had said .
10 They 're still impressive , with the chimney , flues , dressing floors and the remnants of the smelting hearths clustered together in a valley whose sides are covered with heaps of spoil .
11 She cast a steely glance in the direction of the wardens , who clustered together in the corner watching the noisy lot of prisoners and their visitors , and advised me against looking in my bag .
12 They moved together in a dance as old as time until finally Travis slid between her parted thighs , hands going to her hips to hold her tightly against him and feel his desire .
13 Tamar 's brows drew together in a frown .
14 Jonadab 's lips set in a straight line and his brows drew together in a frown .
15 His eyebrows drew together in a frown .
16 His brows drew together in a frown .
17 Madeleine 's brows drew together in a scowl .
18 Once again David and Julia ate together in the kitchen at the scrubbed wooden table .
19 Washing blew on most garden lines , and a number of toddlers played together in the road , jumping in a big puddle to the detriment of their clothes and their obvious delight .
20 The legates were first received by Archbishop Jaenberht at Canterbury , from whence they journeyed to the court of Offa , who received them most favourably , and Offa , together with Cynewulf , king of the West Saxons , came together in a council where papal letters directing attention to the need for reform in the Anglo-Saxon Church were consulted and promises of reform made .
21 Her teeth came together in a snap .
22 When he came back he was carrying the calf , his arms encompassing all four legs , so the hooves came together in a bunch , with the rump and tail protruding over one forearm and the shoulders and chest over the other .
23 At the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 the Allies came together in an attempt to design an international monetary system that would operate in the post-war period .
24 Early in 1938 several Trotskyist groups came together in an attempt to form a unified British section of the Fourth International .
25 Puck Fair is a trio of accomplished Irish musical emigrants who came together in the United States to perform music which has been described as a unique fusion between the spontaneity of jazz and the driving rhythms of traditional Irish jigs , reels and hornpipes .
26 The most negative aspects of American policing — its violence and racism — came together in the beating of Rodney King in Los Angeles in 1991 , which was followed by rioting when the white policemen responsible were acquitted in April 1992 .
27 It is a car town and it is a city of immigrants , white , brown and black : Scots and Irish have staffed its militant shop stewards ' movement , and the races came together in the city 's wondrous two-tone band , the Selector .
28 At the end of each summer , when the grass turned brown and the growing cycle had ended , groups of women came together in the fields for a ceremony of weeping .
29 To those activists of the Catholic right who eventually came together in the CEDA it was an illegitimate document calling for drastic ‘ revision ’ ; more widely it helped to render the passive majority of Spanish Catholics immune from the appeal of conservative Republicanism and drive them into the CEDA 's welcoming embrace .
30 Though in the mid-850s Burgred , king of Mercia , and the West Saxon king , Aethelwulf , joined together in a campaign against the Welsh without any indication of the subordination of one to the other ( see below , p. 195 ) , the evidence as a whole suggests a West Saxon subjection to the Mercians in the mid-eighth century .
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