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

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1 Ms Pitcher 's letter wins her some Bridgedale gardening gloves and a pair of Classic professional Felco secateurs — together worth over £40
2 Birmingham University in the UK West Midlands has started Phase Three of its computer network expansion : it has ordered 20 ECS Hubs , 300 adaptor boards and a Network Integration Centre from 3Com Corp , together worth £115,000 ; by the end of Phase Three , it will have around 2,500 connection points to the FDDI network installed for staff and post-graduate students .
3 A half-day photographic session for you and your family , a framed portrait and a special album to record the day , together worth £250 .
4 Uvistat has put together 40 kits , comprising Ultrablock Factor 30 , factor 15 Sun Cream , Factor 10 Sun Lotion , Factor 6 Sun Lotion , Factor 15 Lipscreen and Aftersun ( together worth around £35 ) .
5 In addition to the closure of two military bases , the USA also agreed to continue military aid to Greece at the level of US$345,000,000 for the year from October 1990 as rent for the two remaining bases , and promised Greece 62 aircraft and four naval destroyers , together worth over $1,000 million .
6 Twelve doors , a sash window and a cast iron fireplace , together worth £1,850 , were stolen from Greenbank Road , Darlington .
7 Each region has a director and all the regional directors meet together as the Branches Committee .
8 Whether a compiler is a quality product soon becomes evident , and with some there is the suspicion that they were cobbled together as a response to opposition product innovations .
9 It 's especially important in a play like this , which is such a delicate and sensitive piece of writing , that the actors grow together as a cohesive group .
10 Beyond this , what might appear just to be a way of illustrating how motets were put together — singing the two or three different , often highly contrasted melodies individually before putting them together as a polyphonic , multi-texted whole — may equally well represent a valid reflection of the manner in which they were originally performed .
11 The judge described their life together as a story of high achievement and glorious success , which had come through unrelenting hard work , unlimited self-sacrifice and absolute determination .
12 First because a recovery of the histories of perversion precisely disarticulates the sexological and psychoanalytic classifications which would lump together as perversions homosexuality , incest , bestiality , etc .
13 The neon quality vanished and they were all together as one flesh with three faces .
14 They 'd dress up then and go out to dinner to some restaurant , laughing and talking together as if nothing at all had happened . ’
15 For greater impact , try grouping several displays together as a single one can look a little lost .
16 Coghill , who had been a friend since they read English together as undergraduates in 1923 , was now the English tutor at Exeter College .
17 He too believes his singles game can improve by playing doubles , and added : ‘ It has also brought us closer together as friends .
18 ‘ It has also brought us closer together as friends , ’ said Sampras .
19 While Hogarth is much less of a presence than his aqueous predecessor , his arrival has caused Marillion to bind closer together as a unit .
20 As for the two principals , they play well if not brilliantly together as the star-crossed lovers .
21 MainMan was more about Tony than it was about David although David and Tony worked extremely well together as a team , but I think they each had individual goals they wanted to accomplish .
22 Some of the reformers recently banded together as ‘ Communists for Democracy ’ and gave Mr Yeltsin a vital bit of support in the Russian parliament .
23 To keep their jobs , employees and managers began to pull together as a team .
24 She patted his hand and smiled , then pursed her lips together as if they must be forced not to speak another word .
25 Good design brings house and garden together as a single entity .
26 The preservation of the basic Ulster divide of Protestant and Catholic into the age of nationalism ensured that competing political ideologies would be added to the religious and ethnic divisions : the Irish Catholics became nationalists while the Scots Presbyterians and the Anglo-Irish drew together as unionists .
27 One dreads a future version in which Freud is set to work on the decision of Higgins and Pickering to set up together as two old bachelors .
28 Saturday might begin by dividing the participants into small groups of three or four , each composed of people from different communities so that everybody will be encouraged to work together as a team rather than rely on ‘ traditional ’ dominant group-leaders .
29 It insists upon lumping the whole of reality together as a single ‘ thing ’ or ‘ system ’ like a body , rather than recognising that it is more a collection of different things , a network of interrelated but separate systems , animate and inanimate , that can not be welded together into one ‘ thing ’ .
30 Already he had learnt to recognise the small frown line that drew Mariana 's brows together as a signal of immovable stubbornness — or absolute commitment .
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