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

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1 Some anchoresses lived together in adjacent apartments and nearly all had servants .
2 The colour is produced by imperfections and impurities in the diamond , for example , a yellow colour results when the diamond contains nitrogen atoms clustered together in equilateral triangles with each nitrogen atom replacing one carbon atom of the perfect diamond ( Figure 4 ) .
3 For hundreds of years the farmers clustered together in these villages .
4 In Europe their mission found a receptive audience in the groups of holy women , mulieres sanctae , who came together in various ways to pursue life-styles which they thought best furthered their ideal of a Scriptural vita apostolica .
5 Table sugar ( sucrose ) is a carbohydrate made up of two other " sugars ' , glucose , fructose ( fruit sugar ) , joined together in equal amounts .
6 In every Legion Regiment , the English-speaking people stuck together in tight groups , drinking together , socialising together and looking after each other ; Australians , South Africans and Canadians joined in with the club , which evolved its own codes of conduct and unspoken rules of behaviour .
7 On the other hand , pieces of DNA are continually being separated and brought together in new combinations .
8 One , published in Paris in 1693 , brought together in six volumes all the treaties made since 1435 by the kings of France , while simultaneously Leibniz , the most complete intellectual of the age , tried in his Codex Juris Gentium Diplomaticus ( 1693 ) and Mantissa Codicis ( 1700 ) to provide collections which would form the legal basis for improved international relations and a more united society of states in Europe .
9 Would it have any grass at all ? he wondered , for over the past few miles the grass had become scarce , huddled together in tiny clumps or hiding behind rocks for shelter .
10 As Philip Gibbs , correspondent for the London Daily Telegraph who was present at the battles as an observer , wrote : ‘ The suffering of all the German troops , huddled together in exposed places , must be as hideous as anything in the agony of mankind , slashed to bits by storms of shells and urged forward to counter-attacks which they know will be their death . ’
11 The potato starch was dyed in separate batches of red , blue and green , then mixed together in smaller quantities and sprinkled evenly over a glass plate with a tacky varnished coating .
12 The potato starch was dyed in separate batches of red , blue and green , then mixed together in smaller quantities and sprinkled evenly over a glass plate with a tacky varnished coating .
13 Most foreign politicians would be shocked by the conditions some MPs have to put up with , crammed together in dim corridors and insanitary Gothic broom-cupboards .
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