Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [adj] [noun] together " in BNC.
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1 | To measure the effect on general practitioner referrals for radiography of introducing guidelines of good practice together with monitoring and peer review . |
2 | By last year , in a letter to CPRE , junior environment minister David Trippier said : ‘ Charges have been introduced only for the detailed conservation and environmental services which ADAS now provides ; for example , full guidance on design , planning , management and budgetary aspects of conservation projects together , if necessary , with supervision of the work concerned . ’ |
3 | Aye , we could have loads of young people together , and you could get loads of old people together er , |
4 | Aye , we could have loads of young people together , and you could get loads of old people together er , |
5 | Ernest Rutherford had discovered the existence of the atomic nucleus in 1911 and this reinforced the vague idea : bring nuclei of light elements together and build the nuclei of heavy ones . |
6 | Use connecting dowels to join beads of each section together |
7 | The smugness in his voice was here too , in the studied way he licked upper and lower lips with his tongue before he spoke , and tapped the fingertips of each hand together as he judged the broken man at his feet . |
8 | This despair may be deserved when whole books have to be written on the subject of connecting two pieces of electronic equipment together . |
9 | Series resonant versions of such filters together with sketches of their frequency responses are presented in figure 8.6 . |
10 | In addition the place of operation of subsidiaries must be given and the particulars of associated companies together with the directors ' interests in the companies ' shares . |
11 | They 're the stars of Steven Spielberg 's new film which will receive a charity screening tomorrow night to raise money to keep families of sick children together in hospital . |
12 | You can use any of over 5,000 cash dispensers because Barclays belongs to one of the largest networks of these machines together with Lloyds , The Royal Bank of Scotland and the Bank of Scotland . |
13 | Different parties offer different quantities of public goods together with a statement of how the money will be raised through the tax system . |
14 | This indicates that we must consider the stretching motions of both bonds together . |
15 | Foundations of parent-child support When we put the two halves of this equation together some important points emerge about the nature of parent-child support in adult life and about the ways in which that support is delivered . |
16 | However , teaching was for all levels of junior doctors together . |
17 | On 28 May as part of their Spanish sale ( see p. 17 ) Christie 's will be offering further pieces from the Maravillas Treasure ( some of which was sold in 1990 ) comprising some outstanding items of Spanish jewellery together with gold coins and bars recovered from the wreck of the seventeenth-century Spanish galleon the ‘ Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas ’ , wrecked off the Bahamas in 1656 . |
18 | The secondary school can rely on further stages of national assessment together with recourse to a record of achievement which has to be provided for every pupil at the age of 16 . |
19 | It is possible to buy the screwed connectors to join lengths of this pipe together , but a thread needs to be cut on the pipe itself , which means having special thread-cutting equipment . |
20 | Fold each pleat by bringing the marked sides of each pleat together on the wrong side . |
21 | It is now possible to tie the threads of this chapter together . |
22 | ‘ Setting ’ , the grouping of children of like ability together to follow a particular study or to master a particular skill is little different from traditional streaming . |
23 | Quite possibly the ulterior motive was to convince the EEC states of the virtues of EFTA 's low tariffs , with the end objective of persuading them to return to the conference table to negotiate a multilateral trading agreement that would hold the two parts of Western Europe together . |