Example sentences of "[been] [verb] together [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I should make it clear that although these amendments have been grouped together by agreement , they do not all express the same point of view . |
2 | Small farms in the public sector have been grouped together in cooperatives to gain all the benefits possible from size and concentration . |
3 | Soil and vegetation systems have been considered together by Trudgill ( 1977 ) when he perceptively noted that : |
4 | The writings of Ada Nield Chew , a working-class feminist who , between 1894 and the First World War , wrote many newspaper articles on women 's issues and was hostile to the idea of family allowances , have recently been collected together in Ada Nield Chew : The Life and Writings of a Working Woman ( 1982 ) . |
5 | A number of these have been collected together by Moslems to constitute the ninety-nine ‘ most beautiful names ’ of God . |
6 | Eighteen essays by contemporary artist Dan Graham have been collected together by Brian Wallis and are published under the title Rock My Religion : Writings and Projects 1965–1990 ( £26.95 ) . |
7 | ( b ) Ends : the ends , which had already been framed together in jigs and boarded , were fixed in position . |
8 | Although they have been living together for years they have had no idea how the other really felt . |
9 | But she and Hilda have been living together for years . ’ |
10 | conscious … that their peoples have been living together in peace since 1945 ; |
11 | The works of Metzinger , Gleizes and Le Fauconnier had been hung together by chance at the Salon d'Automne of 1910 , but the common characteristics which the critics saw in their styles , and the excitement expressed by the poets and authors at Mercereau 's and at the Closerie des Lilas over the possibilities of a new school of painting , seem to have made the painters aware of each other ; Apollinaire and Salmon in particular , although both were in many ways insensitive to painting , realized that Picasso 's latest style contained the elements of a new art , and felt that the work of several other painters was evolving in a similar direction . |
12 | These have been drawn together by Cronin in the course of a paper looking for epistemological foundations and rigour in the application and value of citation measures . |
13 | We 've been going together for ages . |
14 | The women had been crammed together like animals , she thought . |
15 | Unbeknownst to keeper and defender , their laces had been tied together by Sid Dicker , Athletico sponge man and , for this match , replacement linesman . |
16 | Herons are reasonably common in Sussex at all seasons in suitable localities but , although up to 3 5 have been noted together in autumn and winter , gatherings of any size are rare away from breeding colonies . |
17 | ‘ In this area angling seems to have been lumped together with bloodsports and some members of these councils vote automatically against anything that could benefit local fishing . |
18 | They have been loaned together with objects from the treasury and crypt at York and three panels from part of a biblical narrative from Lincoln Cathedral . |
19 | Martin Devaney has been appointed customer service manager for the UK , responsible for the wholesale , retail and corporate customer service functions which have been brought together at Barlaston . |
20 | A useful collection of readings on various aspects of ethnicity has been brought together by Husband ( 1982 ) . |
21 | They had been brought together in St Petersburg two months ago . |
22 | It is as though the historic opponents of medieval times , the aristocrats and the guildsmen , had been brought together in harmony . |
23 | Covertly , leaning far back in his chair , he watched McQuaid from under hooded eyelids : in all the years they had been coming together on Monaghan Day McQuaid had always spent the night in the house . |
24 | All his dealings had been with himself and that larger self of family which had been thrown together by marriage or accident : he had never been able to go out from his shell of self . |
25 | This splendid collection from the Spanish Renaissance has been put together as part of the Sociedad Estatal Quinto Centenario 's recording programme of Ibero-American music . |
26 | Yet despite its breakneck evolution , Medeva has been put together in pursuit of a definite strategic plan , and it looks as though the pharmaceutical world will become very familiar with it in years to come . |
27 | These were a mixed lot , for the University had been put together by stages since its original foundation in the late reign of George the Fourth . |
28 | So far as possible , therefore , the compilation eliminated all reference to missio ; but , as often , traces survive , and these have been put together by Impallomeni . |
29 | the wording would have been put together by sales and marketing people in conjunction with their agent |
30 | This video has been put together by Oxfordshire ambulance service to warn young drivers of the dangers of getting behind the wheel . |