Example sentences of "together [prep] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Its abiding concern is with the interconnectedness of things , with all the links in the social chains that bind individuals together as members of a community .
2 Stern and Partridge admit that monographs and specialised studies already exist on all these rooms , and make no claim to have discovered new material , but justify their extended reconsideration of the ‘ halls of state ’ on the grounds that they have never been analysed together as monuments of public art .
3 These breakdowns in the neat E/P/R logic are often grouped together as signs of dissatisfaction .
4 Rebuilding is necessary because folding sometimes groups too many symbols together as alternatives for a single OR symbol .
5 However , during all those years of ‘ cut your carbohydrates ’ advice , which impressed itself so much on the British public that many people are still overwhelmed with guilt at the sight of a slice of bread or a potato , all high-carbohydrate foods were grouped together as culprits in causing this rebound hunger which led to excessive eating .
6 The Church and pub have always worked together as centres of the community .
7 They had done that together as children in the north of England , experimenting with different lengths of pipe .
8 These various examples of working personification of the community fit together as partners in a general system of thought .
9 Coghill , who had been a friend since they read English together as undergraduates in 1923 , was now the English tutor at Exeter College .
10 Also , Simon wondered if you had had any thoughts on the questionnaire we need to put together for customers of the 3/e ?
11 She went on : ‘ They would go off together for days on end on their bicycles .
12 buyers and dealers at the really smart sales thrown together for days on end in the sales rooms are keen observers of who paid how much for what , who 's selling what and why .
13 They feel comfortable in bed together — they 've been sleeping together for years after all , and the new-found passion is lovely and exciting .
14 Johnson , in his periodic spring cleanings , had a habit of donning large gloves and lustily banging his books together amid clouds of dust before returning them to their shelves shaken and contused .
15 It is the putting together of thoughts about previous experiences and the emergence of new and hybrid ideas which enlivens a manager 's approach .
16 At its mathematically most basic , superposition is just the adding together of quantities of different sorts .
17 But even as eye and ear follow the darting changes here and there , as if they were the only reality , even as that happens we are made aware that the great screen is showing some sharply outlined human scene — the easy or awkward coming together of acquaintances in this pub , that cemetery , this newspaper office , that maternity hospital , library or brothel the making and the unmaking of friendships and hopes — the experience of solitude .
18 The welding together of plates in the orogeny would have tended to preserve the equanimity of the land floras and the land vertebrates .
19 Nor is it the selecting and putting together of parts of apparently diverse lessons from the past .
20 The systematic putting together of parts to a purposeful design is something we know and understand , for we have experienced it at first hand , even if only with our childhood Meccano or Erector set .
21 She sat her on a towel and they had a cup of tea , huddled together like conspirators on the edge of Carolyn 's bed .
22 Bachelors strung together like pegs on a line on lower panel .
23 And yet the drama lies in this , wrote Harsnet , that perhaps the Bride really wishes to remain only a bride , at the moment of her bridity , and the bachelors only bachelors , at the moment of their bachelorhood , dangling together like pegs on a line , boys together at eternal stag party , as the bride a virgin forever in her dream of giving herself up to something else , crossing the threshold to another existence .
24 Then , as always , various ‘ catchphrases ’ were strung together like shells on a necklace to form a complete view that was repeated over and again and formed men 's attitudes .
25 ‘ I love you ! ’ he said shakingly , and bent his dark head to kiss her , desire flaring between them , relief mingling sweetly with it , their mouths clinging and their arms round each other obsessively , twining together like bindweeds on that hot terrace with the scarlet bougainvillaea trailing down the dusty cliffs and the sea glittering turquoise beyond .
26 Marginal plants should be grouped together like plants in an herbaceous border , several of the same variety being accommodated in a single basket .
27 Subject subdivisions are gathered together into tables in some schedules , such as Language and Literature .
28 Acton and Shepherd 's Bush , he said , were a long way from Islington but it had not needed the history and memory of Risinghill and William Tyndale to make headteachers alert to the damaging way in which matters of discipline , race , criminality and parental disquiet could be brought together into presentations of hot and not always accurate news .
29 Series resonant versions of such filters together with sketches of their frequency responses are presented in figure 8.6 .
30 For example , in Park Royal you get traditional strongholds of trade union movement like Park Royal vehicles , which , together with AECs in Southall , is the centre of bus building for British Leyland .
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