Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] together " in BNC.
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1 | I am a Labour supporter with many friends carrying cards , and , despite having observed the ‘ anti-Labour virulence ’ of the SNP , I do want Labour to come together with the Nats , the Liberals , the Greens , the Unions , the churches , the mosques , the synagogues , Uncle Tom Cobbley and all . |
2 | He had thought she needed a holiday while he was working to get some scratch together , although he had studying to do as well . |
3 | This bringing together of ‘ two more or less distant realities ’ creates the surreal ‘ point sublime ’ . |
4 | This bringing together of ‘ two more or less distant realities ’ creates the surreal point sublime . |
5 | This drew together evidence from sociological research and from official sources on inequalities in health in the 1980s , and on the progress ( or lack of it ) made on the policy recommendations of the Black Report . |
6 | Despite the recriminations surrounding the collapse of German socialism , the British Left became increasingly willing to work together against fascism ; the willingness increased when the British Union of Fascists emerged in 1934 . |
7 | They were also prepared to work together , sharing expertise and developing resources and techniques for continuous improvement , not for individual company gain but for the greater benefit of Scotland . |
8 | It 's clear that the many non-party political groups which sprang up in the wake of the election , bodies such as Common Cause and Scotland United , are now prepared to work together in a coalition to stage further events highlighting the deficiencies of the current constitutional arrangements . |
9 | I 'd like to suggest we find some place together , but I realize it 's stupid . |
10 | This came together with the permit for fish farmers to enclose part of the waters . |
11 | We have located the decisive break in semantic character between ‘ fully transparent ’ and ‘ to some degree opaque ’ , rather than between ‘ completely opaque ’ and ‘ not completely opaque ’ , as this groups together more satisfactorily elements with significantly similar properties . |
12 | I mean the management are quite prepared to stick together when it comes to getting grants as the Ffestiniog Slate Company . |
13 | The urn represented a bridge with the past , but a careful piecing together of shards to make the bridge perfect was n't necessary . |
14 | Edinburgh was totally different from London ; a royal burgh , it was built according to some sort of plan : long narrow streets with timbered and stone houses on either side , some joined together , others separated by narrow runnels or alleyways which led to a small garden or croft behind each tenement . |
15 | Vico had looked for historical fact in the poetic metaphors of myth and legend ; this piecing together was his ‘ new science ’ . |
16 | Meanwhile , Data Logic is also prepared to put together a guide for integrating Tuxedo with CICS/6000-effectively Transarc Corp 's Encina if it can find backers . |
17 | The English stuck together against those Alex called the ‘ fucking frogs ’ , and Marius , the Scandinavian , attached himself to us . |
18 | The garments exuded a damp musty smell , some were stiff , some visibly mildewed , some stuck together and had to be torn apart . |
19 | There was always a sort of universal coming together when an emergency was averted , when a human life was saved . |
20 | This draws together the findings from the body of the report . |
21 | This draws together large courtship parties , at which the females pick out the mates they prefer . |
22 | This coming together at Dan Qeqe stadium was far more of a genuine gesture towards bridge building than most of the internal initiatives according to Malcolm Klaasen , the ex-SARU convenor of the Eastern Cape Veterans Association , and an outspoken critic of the lack of change wrought by the unification process . |
23 | Yet the schools in which this coming together of parent and teacher in the service of children occurred had immense benefits . |
24 | One immediate response to the CEGB 's announcement was the formation of the Alliance Against Hinkley C. This brought together a mixture of Friends of the Earth supporters from Bristol — only some twenty-five miles north of Hinkley — and others who had been active in the Somerset anti-waste-dumping campaign of the 1970s . |
25 | This brought together a powerful nucleus of ‘ enlightened ’ bureaucrats and strengthened the position of like-minded officials working for reform through various ministries , notably that of justice . |
26 | The Government set up a Public Schools Commission to investigate the Direct Grant Schools : this brought together the sixty Heads of Direct Grant schools in the Headmasters ' Conference in much the same way as the Taunton Commission had led to the creation of the Conference itself in 1869 . |
27 | This brought together a number of the main themes of the New Deal its interest in social and economic planning and in scientific farming and conservation , its campaign for the provision of electrical power in the rural areas , and its concern with the revival of depressed communities . |
28 | This brought together in a simplified form a number of remedies obtainable from a Divisional Court of the Queen 's Bench Division consisting of two or three judges . |
29 | Besides , this putting together of two letters which also stand for other sounds inevitably causes ambiguities — bishop and mishap — while the letters th actually have two different digraphic uses as well as their separate values , as seen in the sentence ‘ Thy thigh is waist-high . ’ |
30 | What is special is that these molecules are put together in much more complicated patterns than the molecules of nonliving things , and this putting together is done by following programs , sets of instructions for how to develop , which the organisms carry around inside themselves . |