Example sentences of "[v-ing] together [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In December 1989 the ‘ First National Conference on Knowledge Representation and Inference in Sanskritam ’ was organised by the Computer Society of India in Bangalore , bringing together for the first time linguists and computer scientists from all over India . |
2 | Old enemies now competing together at the first ever international games for disabled ex-servicemen . |
3 | They were originally thought to have been two closely related species occurring together in the same rocks , but these ‘ pairs ’ were so consistently found together that it became more and more probable that they were sexual forms of the same species . |
4 | He bounced off towards Doone , who was writing in his notebook , and they were walking together to the big boatshed as I drove away . |
5 | Playing at an altitude of over 5,000 feet and in humid conditions , Canada introduced only two new caps , B.C. no.8 Colin McKenzie and Scott MacKinnon , the Ontario wing who joined flanker Gord to give Canada its first instance of brothers appearing together in the same international side . |
6 | Nevertheless , the crowding together of the poor in slums was seen to be dangerous — debilitating to health and facilitating possibly seditious communication of the kind which had led to the riots in Trafalgar Square in 1886 . |
7 | But to be capable of jumping in formation in the dark with full equipment and a bundle of supplies and then landing together in the right place takes some doing . |
8 | Hell 's teeth , baby — we 've been living together for the last two years or more . ’ |
9 | I feel sorry only for Eugenie and Beatrice because they will suffer a great deal seeing their mother and father not living together under the same roof . ’ |
10 | Was there not , on the whole of Battersea Reach , a couple , married or unmarried , living together in the ordinary way ? |
11 | The remainder were taken up in the amalgamations of 1974 , which coincided with the creation of the Metropolitan Councils , and today 's amalgamated forces often seem to owe as much to local and national political opportunity than to any operational logic ; and even two decades after the first melding together of the small forces , attempts to standardize uniform and systems of operation has consistently failed to dislodge many localized , small-scale beliefs and practices . |
12 | There are not many precedents for the same Secretary of State and the same Permanent Secretary serving together for the best part of six years . |
13 | The play tells the story of two young men who were separated by class and culture as children , who for different reasons end up serving together in the First World War . |
14 | But he declined to say whether the inspectors — two teams acting together for the first time in Iraq — had found any of the Scud missiles the United Nations thinks Iraq is hiding . |
15 | The scene at the Town Hall was of an informal party of people of all stations ( excuse the pun ) in life , pulling together in the long-established South Shropshire manner , to have a good time . |
16 | Gurmej Kaur Bahia , 60 , Surinder Kaur Dhandwar , 28 , and four-year-old Avtar Singh Dhandwar were found lying together in the blood-stained kitchen . |
17 | Its aim is , through the getting together of the highest quality of thinking and perception , to become an unstoppably persuasive force to others in alliance . |
18 | At night we gather in the bar before hitting the nightspots of Lloret 's West End , or getting together with the other hotels for a party or disco night . |
19 | As well as the Sabena deal , Air France — run by Bernard Attali — is getting together with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development — run by brother Jacques Attali — to take a 40 p.c stake in the Czechoslovakian airline CSA . |
20 | North and South Tees and Hartlepool were looking at getting together in the same way , as were other districts in the North of the region . |
21 | At the time when both troupes were staying together at the English Girls ' Club in Paris , although the Johns were convinced there was a rule that they should not mix , it never entered the others ' heads . |
22 | Fertilization consists of the coming together of the two sets of chromosomes , 23 paternal and 23 maternal ones , so providing a new set of 46 chromosomes ‘ yoked together ’ in the zygote , which is the first cell of the new individual . |
23 | The capacity-to-act-autonomously is the coming together of the two . |
24 | It 's called the Denman 's Summer Festival Focus on Europe , and , do n't miss the exciting chance to come to Denman College during the Denman Summer Festival , when we should be celebrating the closer coming together of the European commu Community . |
25 | On the other hand , the stage represented by the gens in The Origin , a stage which owes something to Morgan and something to Engels , represents the coming together of the rhetorical and the historical . |
26 | The march and joint rally mark an historic coming together of the Black and Irish communities . |
27 | It is likely , however , that the coming together of the cold and the blackthorn blossom is one of accident ; and it is probable that the belief is another vestige of the primitive form of reasoning displayed in homoeopathic or imitative magic . |
28 | Under the auspices of a previous coming together of the same organisations found in HOG ( plus one or two others ) , the Forum has already put together a set of Open Management Interoperability Points — OMNIpoints — which define interoperable network management products . |
29 | A Diocesan Assembly is the coming together of the whole Diocesan family to take stock of where we are and to plan our next step . |
30 | coming together under the full blossom |