Example sentences of "[vb pp] together [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Teesside Park — specialist retail outlets at the old Stockton racecourse , now being developed together with the UK 's largest leisure centre . |
2 | The former are due to be heard together at the beginning of December , a hearing at which the Bar Council will again be represented , and it is clearly too early to predict a result or to consider the implications in detail . |
3 | For example ‘ the ’ is signalled by two fingers placed together in the shape of a T , touching the ear indicates ‘ sounds like ’ , patting your hand on your head means ‘ name ’ , and it is often helpful to indicate the number of words by fingers . |
4 | The pair of Cardinals who since being removed from the community tank had been separated , were now placed together in the breeding tank . |
5 | If 2342 scan lines from the MSS are placed together like the rows of a matrix then the distance from the first to the last scan line is just about 185 km . |
6 | A group of academics and intellectuals has gathered together under the title Charter 88 to campaign for a written constitution to rectify the ‘ implausibility ’ of the country 's current protection of liberty and freedom . |
7 | For most of this century it is those disorders gathered together under the heading of ‘ schizophrenia ’ that have been used as the paradigm for trying to describe and understand psychosis . |
8 | Cowley leafed through the file that Bodie had gathered together on the girl . |
9 | The young wheat is streaked by silver lines of water running between the ridges , the sheep are gathered together on the slopes . |
10 | The riders , about a dozen so far , had gathered together in the middle . |
11 | The third part , " Hiroshima Collection " , is a meticulously photographed series of artefacts from the 6,600 articles gathered together in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum . |
12 | The parallels of the extreme behaviourist and the extreme hereditarian meet at a finite point and join hands in mystic union , like the snake with its tail in its mouth , welded together by the acetylene torch of commitment to one approach and one answer to a multitude of questions . |
13 | and that was all welded together in the fire into a straight bar |
14 | The map sections should be joined together without the seams being visible . |
15 | The method depended on pouring molten gold with a melting-point lower than that of the pieces to be joined together into the interstices between them : on cooling the separate parts would be found to have bonded together . |
16 | The unions joined together in the Deutscher Geverkschaftsbund in October 1949 . |
17 | If the point of the reference to Marx is to show that emergent English trade unionism had anticipated his conclusion that workers must take control of the means of production , that , to re-iterate his contemporaneous quotation from A Member of the Building Union : ‘ labour and capital will no longer be separate but they will be indissolubly joined together in the hands of the workmen and work-women ’ ; and again , this time from Bronterre O'Brien to the effect that the object of combination was ‘ to establish for the productive classes a complete domination over the fruits of their own industry … . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Patched together from the remnants of the Docklands ramp which some yonks back had been acquired by Neil , Liverpool 's mini was a pretty unconventional affair — big transistors tweaked with smaller ones , no more then a few feet of flat bottom — and it rode like a ditch . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Indeed , the screenplay is credited to one American and two Japanese writers , an effort which parallels the way the film was actually shot — with both Japanese and American units completing sections which were later blended together in the editing rooms . |
22 | Between the fourth and eighth week all the main organs are formed together with the limbs and beginnings of skeletal structure . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | They had looked together in the sheds , behind the dustbins . |
26 | The commission hoped to have the main services — banking , investment and insurance — all liberalised together at the end of 1992 . |
27 | Geological maps have been digitised together with the lithology and stratigraphy derived from over 1250 boreholes and geophysical logs from over 70 boreholes . |
28 | ‘ We are trapped together for the day . ’ |
29 | Instead Fera Pessima exhibits a quite different feeling of steady harmonic movement , which when considered together with the work 's wealth of comparatively strict imitation certainly suggests and essay in an altogether more ‘ up-to-date ’ manner , even if the date itself eludes inquiry . |
30 | Because of the close relationship between anxiety and pain they will be considered together in the remainder of this chapter . |