Example sentences of "together [prep] [art] [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 And there are records of this everywhere are n't there you know sort of and and probably you know the the management thought er I do n't know if they thought this far really or we 'll we 'll show them that they ca n't that they ca n't stick together as a union and why should all the quarries stick together .
2 I hope we all want to help together as a team and support our already stretched full-time officials .
3 It should be remembered by the advisers that , following completion , the management and the investors will work together as a team and it is not in the investors ' interests to antagonise or demoralise their management team at the outset .
4 Erm but we 'll do the questions together as a class and I would like you to just speak one at a time , otherwise it will all get blurry .
5 So achieving Marchbanks was a gradual and thoughtful affair — I remember being taken aside by the director and given a whole day after we had been rehearsing for two weeks and simply talking together about the play and about ourselves which was the real making of the part over the next weeks of final rehearsal .
6 There is no strong co-operative tradition anywhere in our educational system , and the National Curriculum above all offers an opportunity for groups of teachers , parents and schools to think together about the nature and delivery of curriculum .
7 If you run It backward you will see the pieces suddenly gather themselves together off the floor and jump back to form a whole cup on the table .
8 The explanation that is usually given as to why we do n't see broken cups gathering themselves together off the floor and jumping back onto the table is that it is forbidden by the second law of thermodynamics .
9 Would they see broken cups gathering themselves together off the floor and jumping back onto the table ?
10 mm , mm , were , were talking about what happens when people who have fallen in love get together and decide to stay together for a bit and its been suggested that marriage can put some strains on er what started off as a very heady mutual experience , if your lucky , let me ask you this , do you think marriage destroys love ? , button one for yes and button two for no , does marriage destroy love ? , as you understand it mm a few are not sure but thirty people have said yes , who said yes
11 And yes , she had meant what she had said in her note , that it 'd be nice to get together for a chat and … things .
12 Willey held things together for a while and the total reached 252 , helped by no fewer than 52 extras since the ball was moving around so much that Murray had a very hard time behind the stumps .
13 Pamela and he had been living together for a while and , until recently , Jimmy had been close to a happiness previously denied him ; both as lover and as surrogate father .
14 ‘ George Bradley came up with this great idea of putting an accordion band together for a record and we could n't think of a name , ’ said Emerald chief George Doherty .
15 His wife , Shirley , believed we 'd been brought together for a reason and , after a while , she reckoned my sight would be healed .
16 The nurse and the doctor left the room together for a moment and she grabbed him by the shoulders and shook him desperately , with an air-lock in her throat as though she were in a temper .
17 Together for an instant and then smash it 's all gone still its worth it .
18 Among those who glibly encouraged the notion was J B Priestley , who wrote of football turning its fans into ‘ a new community , all brothers together for an hour and a half … an altogether more splendid kind of life ’ .
19 Last autumn a conference in Toronto brought them together for an update and planning meeting .
20 If I were to begin to manage another major artist , and Mark Knopfler were to ring up and ask me to get the band back together for an album and a world tour , something would have to suffer .
21 There will be two age groupings , 10–13 and 14–18 , both working around the same theme , but coming together for the mass and social .
22 Right from the first day of term the two of them started wandering round together during the morning-break and in the lunch-hour .
23 Yes yeah they played quite well but I thought we got our game together after the goal and created a few chances ourselves and er if we keep that going we 're get something from this .
24 This informal remark shows an inescapable attachment to a character epitomizing one of the most fascinating , longest-lasting , and most potent aspects of Eliot 's work : its binding together of the savage and the city .
25 In Britain the merging together of the banking and securities business in the guise of financial conglomerates has rekindled this debate .
26 This theme is carried further by the soft and rounded lines of the whole cabin — characterised by the blending together of the dash and door panels .
27 The role of platelets in the process ( which has resulted from the work of several groups : ( Chandler & Hand , 1961 ; Murphy et al , 1962 ; French , 1966 ; Ross et al , 1974 ) as put forward by Ross and Glomset ( 1976 ) is really a bringing together of the Virchow and Rokitansky hypotheses of more than a century ago in that platelets may themselves contribute to vessel injury , thrombosis and atherogenesis ( Mustard et al , 1983 ) .
28 This transition is a consequence of the growing together of the Computing and Library departments , together with the storage of more information on CD ROM and other media .
29 The Swinging ‘ Sixties , Peace and Love and the Beatles go together like a horse and carriage .
30 Fifty years ago , when the world was younger and sex was an altogether simpler if scarcer commodity , there was a popular song , the lyrics of which brooked no argument : ‘ Love and marriage , love and marriage , go together like a horse and carriage .
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