Example sentences of "[adv] together [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They swam slowly together round the boat . |
2 | He , Rufus , could have got just about enough together for the petrol en route and maybe his own food . |
3 | She rubbed on face cream , grimaced at her adorable lines and so together through the fields in the morning-o ! |
4 | So together with the fire brigade , they took to the water to steer them onto safer land . |
5 | He felt only sorry for him and sure that , if they could stay alone together for a while , Fiver would come round to an easier state of mind . |
6 | ‘ I said we 'd go away together for the weekend , ’ said Preston . |
7 | They moved away together towards the music . |
8 | Only under a secular constitution can a nation of nearly 850m people that is divided and then sub-divided by race , religion and caste stay peacefully together for the journey ahead . |
9 | She stayed in the kitchen for the rest of the day , and Joe and Orlick shared a glass of beer peacefully together in the forge . |
10 | The First Division sees Clydebank and Airdrie still together at the top , with Dunfermline starting to make a charge , they 've climbed to fourth place . |
11 | ‘ Susan and I were still together in a sort of way . |
12 | They stayed close together at the edge of the clearing , Michael and the thin man with arrows ready notched , Hugh with his left hand on his sword hilt ; the Friar 's sack was now tried with a rope to his belt and slung over his shoulder . |
13 | Ngo Van Dong and his younger brother , Hoc , huddled close together in the darkness in one of the long huts , their ragged clothes already saturated with the rain that streamed in through the inadequate thatch . |
14 | We therefore believe that it is important to meet as many as possible , if not all , of the consultants before shortlisting , preferably together for a show of unity . |
15 | However , in Turner 's songs , it 's all woven seamlessly together to the point where even an ESDA test could n't reveal the joins . |
16 | ‘ There is Um Al-Farajh , ’ he said and raised his hands quickly together in the way you might initiate an explosion . |
17 | When Farries fought Benny Lynch for £5 at the Eldorado at Leith , the two Glaswegians cheerfully came home together on the train . |
18 | ‘ We 've got to have money , ’ she told Tom as they went home together in the Jubilee train . |
19 | ‘ The two associations worked profitably together during the VAT campaign and our relationship is very close , ’ he said . |
20 | Formally the approval of the Treasury is required , probably together with the support of the Cabinet in one of its priority-setting exercises , where the minister is involved in competition with colleagues who have alternative expenditure aspirations . |
21 | He knew his father had a fair reputation as an astute businessman as well as an able geologist , and he hoped uneasily that they could deal honestly together over the money . |
22 | Others present massive facades to the sea , their walls clad with smoothly worked slabs fitted irregularly but snugly together with the skill reminiscent of Inca workmanship . |
23 | Glue the glass roughly together with a smear of silicone sealer and hold it together with sellotape . |
24 | They were lying contentedly together against a stack of white floor cushions , the whole of Beverly Hills twinkling in the distance outside the semi-circular window . |
25 | Building and sculptures certainly underwent repairs in antiquity ; but a theory that the present order of the metopes is due to a rearrangement before Pausanias 's time , the six Peloponnesian labours having been originally together on the west , the others on the east , seems to me unnecessary ; indeed certainly wrong , since I find a stylistic distinction between the two ends as they are which cuts across the geographical division . |
26 | We will be meeting the Lord Chancellor tomorrow together with the Chairman of the National Consumer Council and the Chief Executive of the National Association of Citizens ’ Advice Bureaux , to discuss his proposals . |
27 | The rest of the teachers , or most of them , stood awkwardly together in the middle of the room . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | However , despite all the negative factors , I enjoyed the work and Eric and I operated very well together as a team . |
30 | We really worked well together as a team , though , and I think everyone really relished the experience . |