Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] together the " in BNC.

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1 All cities have different records in this respect and they all merit individual research if we are to piece together the various aspects of post-war urban development ( Manchester 's Moss-side development was different from Sheffield 's Park Hill estate of ‘ streets in the sky ’ , and different again from Newcastle 's development at Byker , with its famous ‘ wall ’ ) .
2 Later , those who were to piece together the events at the camp of the early months of that year , from the time of snow till the approach of spring , were to wonder what was the ambition of Michael Holly , prisoner of Hut 2 in Zone I of Camp 3 in the Dubrovlag complex .
3 The obvious way of handling things is to connect together the two 0 volt terminals in order to give the central 0 volt output .
4 do n't let's , do n't let's try and assume the , all we 're , all we 're trying to do is to gather together the bit that we can put into the pot , and to present it in a logical fashion , to say , if this , then we belief that , and if that , then we believe the other ,
5 A useful activity is to pull together the governors of several neighbouring schools for training and updating on topical issues .
6 Another approach is to group together the readers of various right-wing papers and contrast them with readers of left-wing papers .
7 ‘ The aim is to draw together the various industry bodies so we can discuss issues of common interest .
8 But I believe that what you should do with trying to come to estimates of housing provision , is to put together the best technical assumptions that you can , to then sit down and take a long hard look at the figures based on the erm the policies of the County Council as approved by the Secretary of State in previous structure plan approvals , the current government policy .
9 The job of the statisticians employed by government to produce national accounts is to piece together the picture as best they can , using both methods , and as much of the available data as possible .
10 I should say that a , a lot of this information will be covered again during this course , what I 'm trying to do now is to bring together the the themes in a pathogenesis of infection that I introduced last week into the practical context of clinical infections .
11 The second was the collaborative approach in which the main objective is to bring together the skills and concepts of predetermined subject areas .
12 BETWEEN 1945 , WHEN the war ended , and 1956 when the first Reichmann son , Edward , appeared in Canada , Samuel engaged in a programme of frenzied European activity , the purpose of which was to gather together the early Reichmann millions .
13 The task of these boards and councils was to draw together the planning and administration of the area , to produce comprehensive studies setting out regional priorities and to link the efforts of central government and local authorities .
14 The object was to pack together the secrets of the trade — WOBs , NIBs , blobs , bullets , underscores and overscores , starbursts , barkers , screamers , gobbit-boxes , straps , rag-outs , bastard measures and cross-heads .
15 I was told my job was to collect together the contents of the ‘ out-house ’ and assemble them on the patio .
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