How to set a subdomain under main domain on google search? [closed] - seo

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I have a site and a blog as subdomain. The both are indexed on google, however, when I search for my domain, the blog and site are displayed separately. I'd like to show them "aggregated" way.
For example, attached has the result of stackoverflow searching on google. The picture has the main site and under it, some pages as Questions, Jobs, Java, etc.
How can I set my blog under my main site?
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those are called site links and are quto generated by google if links on your website are evaluated as important

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As per comments in the "P" link found the top left of the website, Nicolas Le Roux, the site's creator states:
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