Example sentences of "[noun] together for the " in BNC.

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1 They had all come from Bangor together for the game .
2 Fry said : ‘ This is the saddest day of my career , but I have got to pull the lads together for the replay against Bournemouth .
3 Commander Fairley saw at once the wisdom of keeping the two children of his first marriage together for the last years of their progress to maturity .
4 Use a little to sandwich the fruit cakes together for the rectangular parcel .
5 We read our lines together for the first time — but never as we would do them on the actual recording .
6 Putting our village team together for the Wednesday evening match , he discovered that the Unemployed Electrician would n't be back from one of his interminable job interviews and that the Butcher 's Assistant — surprisingly , a delicate offspinner — was under orders to go courting .
7 He made the effort to say something pleasant to his wife and they drank a glass of wine together for the first time in weeks .
8 ‘ We brought him on this tour so he could develop , and I believe he could be the player to hold England 's batting together for the next ten years . ’
9 As weird Norman Bates was climbing the stairs in that awful , old dark house , the tension was so frightening that I almost screamed aloud , when my then boyfriend grabbed me by the arm and said : ‘ Let's watch horror films together for the rest of our lives ! ’
10 As she did both Ellie and Patsy stuck their hands into the jar together for the delicious looking cookies .
11 I had a studio there for two months and during that time I got all the ideas together for the record .
12 It would be a breach of the tacit convention on which politicians and lawyers have worked the British Constitution together for the last 200 years .
13 He called the villagers together for the first firing .
14 so that 's done some work on that , and there 's now four models for training , one is the , you know , on the job , evenings , training , there 's the weekend model of getting people together for the weekend , there 's the sort of summer school idea and the other one 's the one that Doug keeps reminding me about , which I keep forgetting about which is the distance learning one , er we , I think this is the one he thinks is running in Dundee , that maybe help with because the idea of developing a pack which is kind of trainer proof
15 It had been started with two friends by Adrian Cotterell , Polytechnic journalism drop-out , and although the two friends had themselves dropped out after the first twelve months Cotterell had managed to keep enough people together for the place to stay in business .
16 Perdita was in such a good mood that she and Daisy actually had supper together for the first time in months .
17 It will be good to get to know you as the months go by , as we share our gifts together for the good of many and to the glory of God .
18 What actually happened was that a colleague of mine , Dave Walton and I , got together to look at a rather esoteric aspect of molecular motion , thinking of making molecules which were very , very long and had very simple structure but could have perhaps erm very complicated what we call dynamic motion , but there was some very good chemistry involved and we erm put this project together for the Sussex Chemistry Bithesis programme , and erm the student who took on this particular project , Alexander , spent two years learning how to do the synthesis and developed a lot of ability in this area ; he also learned how to do the spectroscopic experiments and studied the analysis of molecular motion , and he was able to do this on top of the course work that he did , and in fact this particular project and Alexander , who did the work himself , and the subsequent exciting sort of repercussions of the project have all made me a rather firm believer in the course here , and that in fact undergraduates can do research and also that it 's a very good training for the future .
19 Richard Pitman stole a quick look round to assess the closeness of his nearest pursuer — at least twenty lengths — and shortened the reins to keep Crisp together for the final draining half mile .
20 The approach of the two men to each other is conducted like a ritual , a crucial moment of which comes when they go up in a plane together for the first time .
21 Females often produce it as a contact call for their cubs , particularly when they start going out on rambles together for the first time .
22 Mick Redmond had finished a tour of operations and was on leave when John came on leave so the brothers were able to spend some time together for the first time for years .
23 ‘ I 'll see if I can get tickets , ’ was all he offered before kissing her sweetly on the mouth and going inside to get some paperwork together for the meeting with his lawyer who was driving out from Palma to see him .
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