Example sentences of "together in a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Statistics suggest that those whose marriages last beyond this period seem to have learned the secret of how to stay together in a stable relationship .
2 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 .
3 Einstein was driven to this idea not so much by the experimental results as by the desire to make two parts of the theory fit together in a consistent whole .
4 Yet in our day-to-day lives , we are witnesses to communication breakdowns , misinterpretations and blockages , where the transmitter 's attitudes , values , experiences , language , posture , etc. do not link together in a consistent message , or where the message itself has inaccuracies , or where the receiver 's attitudes , values and perceptions cause so much filtering of the message that the intended information does not get through — what is heard is what the receiver wanted to hear , not what was said .
5 For example , the ‘ village community ’ can signify nothing more than a type of settlement — a small number of people living together in a rural location usually in a nucleated pattern .
6 The adult males have grown up together in a similar pride , left before maturity , and stayed together .
7 They walked out to his car together in a contented silence , and when they got there he came round to the passenger side to hold back the low tendrils of an overhanging jasmine vine so she could slide easily into the seat .
8 The project is investigating the relations between two gendered occupations , each with special expertise , which need to work closely together in a hierarchical structure .
9 Teacher education should explicitly address , through its content and organisational practice , and need for schools to bring languages together in a coordinated policy .
10 Teacher education should explicitly address , through its content and organisational practice , the need for schools to bring languages together in a coordinated policy .
11 Her pups were now piled together in a cardboard box lined with an old woollen jumper and several sheets of brown paper .
12 Eliot recognized that this was not simply the last poem in his sequence but also its culmination , in which the themes and textures of the preceding three parts would be gathered together in a final statement .
13 Orcadians and incomers join together in a peaceful demonstration outside the Children 's Panel office in Kirkwall as a hearing takes place .
14 This week they will visit Korea together in a professional capacity .
15 Luke 's eyebrows drew together in a thunderous bar .
16 However , unlike solids , the attractive forces are not sufficient to hold the particles together in a regular structure .
17 Polymeric macromolecules have variable dimensions and thus can not pack closely together in a regular arrangement .
18 Mix the fruit and vegetables together in a deep bowl ; pour over the dressing ; cover and chill for 2–3 hours .
19 The accused and that person were acting together in a dishonest enterprise .
20 Egg yolk lecithin ( phosophatidylcholine ) and cholesteryl oleate were dissolved in chloroform:methanol ( 2:1 ) and mixed together in a molar ratio of 25:1 as Forrest and Cushley have reported that a maximum of 5 mol% of cholesteryl ester can be incorporated into phosphatidylcholine vesicles .
21 This is approaching the temperature below which theoreticians expect atoms to fuse together in a new kind of matter .
22 The band , forced to play covers of Beatles songs and American country music ( the staple diet of Rhodesian radio ) , immediately switched to traditional African songs written specifically about celebrating freedom and living together in a new country .
23 From April social workers , the CPNs — community psychiatric nurses — and a psychologist should be working together in a new community mental health resource centre in the middle of Worksop .
24 These properties come together in a memorable story , with a powerful moral for chemists .
25 The quarters were pressed together in a compressed air jig , and then placed on a bench and the panels , mouldings and windows fitted to them .
26 Because their danger was now different the men no longer walked together in a protective knot .
27 The authors conclude that it is more likely that many other factors should also be included in the analysis such as motivation , nicotine dependence , personality type , self-efficacy , therapeutic support , etc , which act together in a complex way and would substantially increase the explained variance of smoking cessation .
28 The complex carbohydrates , which are found in vegetables , cereals and to a lesser degree in fruits , are composed of numerous sugar units joined together in a complex way .
29 They bring together some twenty to twenty-five people , mostly from Third World countries , but including some aid administrators from Britain and other developed countries , and they stay together for between four and six weeks , working together in a wide range of different topics and with various objectives .
30 She believed it would have been the suitable punishment for killing Mrs MacAllister as the two walked together in a remote forest in March last year .
  Next page