Example sentences of "[adv prt] together " in BNC.
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1 | The hook was an exhibition they could work on together , a definitive work on pollution and the arts , the environment and how artists respond to it . |
2 | Underneath it reads BerlinerInnen ( the anti-sexist way of saying Berliners in German ) aller Lander vertragt euch - Berliners of all countries get on together . |
3 | To Esau the reunion means they must now journey on together , but when he suggests it Jacob replies : ‘ My lord knows that the children are frail , and that the flocks and herds giving suck are a care to me ; and if they are overdriven for one day , all the flocks will die . |
4 | ‘ Now see how well you are getting on together , ’ said Florence Ames , when Dorothea had gone , ‘ I am so pleased . |
5 | Apparently , the girl was an attractive woman and she no doubt knew how to present herself as temptingly as possible , They exchanged what Miller describes as ‘ the usual preliminaries ’ about money and walked on together up the by now rapidly dusking street . |
6 | Horses of the same family or the same breed are more likely to be empathic , and so to get on together the best . |
7 | ‘ Where the bloody hell have you been ? ’ growled Sam as the trio trudged on together . |
8 | While in such cases quite often the three generations ‘ got on together very comfortably ’ , there were also some significantly discordant memories . |
9 | Murray bought his compass and they walked on together , beginning the skein of meaningless jokes and catchwords which was to bind them together in the next few weeks . |
10 | They walked on together , past the silent school and the public house , until they rounded the bulk of St Andrew 's church and stood facing the ruins . |
11 | Far too much time and energy go into separating combatants , settling differences and trying to encourage children to get on together . |
12 | As they ran on together across the flat open plateau , Yanto explained breathlessly what he had done . |
13 | Meeting Thomas reminded me that human relations do n't have to be like this , that in other countries you open your account in credit , and unless you squander that goodwill by behaving like a complete arsehole , the mutual warmth continues to grow with every subsequent encounter , as though it were natural for human beings to get on together . |
14 | ‘ Are we agreed that we go on together as friends ? ’ |
15 | But we got on together . |
16 | She took my arm and we walked on together past the schoolboy eyes . |
17 | But almost as soon as our church team was formed , with the desire of being a marvellous example of love in action , we found we could not get on together , let alone with the world ! |
18 | We got on together very well , our conversation frank and adult , with certain forbidden areas . |
19 | If We Hold On Together Diana Ross |
20 | If We Hold On Together Diana Ross |
21 | If We Hold On Together Diana Ross |
22 | I 've met him three or four times when he 's been the compere of things that I 've had some three-minute act on , and we 've seemed to get on together , but he 's not really what I go for . |
23 | I am confident that these different-looking species of Synodontis will get on together , whereas two of the same or similar species may not . |
24 | We ca n't go on together … |
25 | The groups consist of carefully selected members of the same potential market segment or audience to be reached with the advertising , so they are likely to get on together . |
26 | And so that and , and this is how erm states , countries actually learn to get on together and trust each other . |
27 | How did you get on together , alright ? |
28 | The experience of these classrooms called into question our assumption that ‘ using collaborative methods of working ’ meant ‘ setting tasks which children work on together ’ . |
29 | They ran on together . |
30 | The logic behind this rule is that if si and sj are switched on together more frequently in the desired state than while the machine is free , then we want them to correlate more ; so we increase the weight of the link between them . |