Example sentences of "[adv] together as " in BNC.

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1 We looked on together as the various hypostatical principles were distillated and redistillated .
2 They were now walking along together as it was too cold to stand about .
3 Sadly , I can not share your optimistic conclusion , which implies we will always muddle through together as we have done so often in the past .
4 They skated off together as the band began a new German waltz .
5 ‘ It was nice of your father to chase us off together as he did , ’ said Antony .
6 The canyon walls came close together as they rode in gathering darkness .
7 They both looked up together as the door opened and Madeleine came hesitantly forward .
8 It had been a special childhood , full of laughter and fun ; Mark and she had grown up together as friends , as well as brother and sister .
9 Oh yeah , that 's right you had to hold yours up together as well .
10 Wetherall/Newsome : I class these both together as they both looked suspect .
11 Probably Tyndall took a design from each and employed Bridges to make the model that bound them all fairly convincingly together as they now stand , each fine in its way but inconsequential .
12 The thoughts tumbled confusedly together as she drove back to the Hamiltons ' in the small car they had put at her disposal .
13 While his father , Erlend , and his uncle , Paul , got on well together as joint earls of Orkney , their sons became rivals and enemies .
14 The school parties stuck as rigidly together as they had done upon Victoria Station , lacking only their uniforms and labels , disastrously hampered by lack of space .
15 Clays , the product of chemical weathering , have very much smaller particles ( one particle of fine silt would make 1,000 particles of clay ) which are flat or plate-like in shape and lie against each other like sheets of glass , sticking tightly together as water is drawn between them .
16 Still in their independent reveries they walk closely together as they near the end of the park .
17 He leafs through the file of correspondence in his In-tray , the two vertical lines in his brow above the nose drawing closer together as he concentrates on names , figures , dates .
18 The thirteen men moved closer together as they rode on .
19 They were still chatting happily together as they walked inside the inn and Seb called , ‘ Two pints of ale please , landlord . ’
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