Example sentences of "together [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Carla Hills , his trade representative , who knows an export market when she sees one , is negotiating the framework for a free-trade agreement with the four , who together may be strong enough to strike a tough bargain . |
2 | Predation by humans and dogs together may be heavy in certain areas . |
3 | In future , the main reason for financial firms to band together may be that lunching brings them vital extra insights . |
4 | First , Parliament ‘ in the mouth of a lawyer ’ means ‘ the King , the House of Lords , and the House of Commons ; these three bodies acting together may be aptly described as the ‘ King in Parliament ’ , and constitute Parliament' . |
5 | Clarinets or horns or both together may be used if a very rich sound is required . |
6 | It 's also very useful to build in to the planning a mutual need — or else any conflicts which arise when the two groups do come together may be impossible to resolve . |
7 | When an elderly relative is to be cared for , it is important that having some time off together should be top priority for the couple . |
8 | The serious Christian , set down for the first time in a Christian community , is likely to bring with him a very definite idea of what Christian life together should be and try to realize it . |
9 | A complementary exhibition that will bring Cezanne and Pissarro together should be on at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris at the same time as the Rishel/Cachin retrospective . |
10 | I believe christian worship within the home and with the family together should be seen as a priority and therefore I 'm not satisfied with the convenor 's comments earlier on in answer to my question . |
11 | And of course if it 's a husband and wife , the two of you together should be thinking of this sort of information because you can do something about it in your will . |
12 | Where a group of persons is acting in a threatening manner , the pre-Act cases established that conduct of the defendants taken together should be considered . |
13 | The teachers , workers , and pupils together must be members of a social unit in the same way as parents , relatives , and children are the family social unit … . |
14 | Similarly , choice of the appropriate parts to bolt together must be made if a child is copying a model from the drawings usually supplied with a kit ( involving size , shape and matching ) . |
15 | To keep the family together must be the first aim , and the separation of the child from its parents can only be justified when there is no possibility of securing adequate care for that child in his own home . |
16 | In comparison with other books , they can be expensive , as relatively low numbers are printed , so the basic cost of putting the book together must be spread over a limited number of copies . |
17 | The time spent together might be given over to sharing a game of dominoes , or cards , knitting , or having a quick drink , if the circumstances were right . |
18 | Under the previous law , the conduct of the members of the group taken together could be assessed in deciding whether or not the behaviour was threatening . |
19 | ‘ ( 1 ) Any person who at a lawful public meeting acts in a disorderly manner for the purpose of preventing the transaction of the business for which the meeting was called together shall be guilty of an offence … ( 2 ) Any person who incites others to commit an offence under this section shall be guilty of a like offence . |
20 | ‘ Of course if we had children , finding time together would be more difficult but after David 's well-publicised vasectomy , that 's not a possibility . |
21 | They met in a soup kitchen in Hull , decided that cutting a record together would be fun , and before long had Paul Weller offering to play guitar for them . |
22 | Both of us together would be sure to get the boys interested to teach us to ride . |
23 | To see them together would be more painful than she could bear . |
24 | ‘ I do n't think sewing it together would be the slightest use . ’ |
25 | However the young couple were determined that whatever time they had left together would be as husband and wife . |
26 | One thing you might want to do as a way of putting an argument together would be to look up the word " Romanticism " in the dictionary , since Byron 's poetry belongs to this literary movement . |
27 | According to the Secretary of State for Scotland , Ian Lang , bringing the agencies together would be a logical step toward more effective pollution control . |
28 | Any one of a very large number of ways of throwing rocks together would be labelled a mountain , and might have been named Mont Blanc . |
29 | The best she could hope for now was that they could form some sort of working relationship , even though every minute they spent together would be for her sweet agony . |
30 | Consequently the two working together will be much more effective than the combined total of their efforts if the two had stayed separate . |