Example sentences of "[vb infin] together [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 And occasionally , as now , it so happened that duty and pleasure would fall together in a sweet coincidence ; and from Parson 's Pleasure , after dutifully forbidding Lewis to linger more than a couple of hours or so , Morse himself departed .
2 But I do n't know that actually killing a man because he 's been touching up the boys would altogether hang together as a motive . ’
3 The aim of Heidrick and Struggles ' approach is to build a team that can truly work and integrate together over a number of years .
4 Thus at times one of the Whig connections might work together with a Tory connection in the service of the administration , and they would be opposed by a combination of Whigs and Tories who were out of office and who sought to mobilise the independent back-benchers to put pressure on the government .
5 CAP had many positive effects , not least in showing that the Six could work together on a very complicated issue .
6 It is not a promotional video but shows the problems that can occur if we do n't work together on a job . ’
7 ‘ The signs are that we can work together on a more certain basis , that we can find principles on which we can agree . ’
8 If such a structure is to work in practice then it is necessary to keep the teams comparatively small so that they can work together as a unit .
9 We can work together as a whole group in which there is a clear focus and a clear task .
10 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 .
11 I also hope all parties will work together in a determined and responsible manner to solve the main problem facing this nation .
12 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 .
13 Those who were too shy or too inexperienced to pray on those occasions would meet together on a Saturday night to read , to pray and to prepare themselves for the following Sabbath day .
14 Some of the first signs that Britain and the United States might draw together against a new common threat appeared in the Middle East , a region ironically where the British had been particularly anxious to uphold their predominant influence , even against the Americans .
15 At the same time , all EC currencies would move together as a bloc within the 4½ per cent Smithsonian band of fluctuation against the dollar ( the ‘ tunnel ’ ) .
16 These differ from those of the Nuer in that they do not fuse together into a single , all-pervasive deity .
17 Frequently , therefore , their explanations will not fit together into a single picture .
18 After the visits , guests and Faculty members will join together for a buffet supper .
19 Not only must it have an overall structure which makes sense , but individual paragraphs and sentences must knit together in a coherent fashion that others can readily follow .
20 ‘ Teaching the Elderly and Handicapped ’ — A doctor and an occupational therapist will attend together with a group of elderly people .
21 It seemed obvious that the best form of organization for overseas trade was the one that was used first in exporting wool and then by the cloth traders , who still accounted for three-quarters of English exports in the first half of the century : all the merchants involved would sell together at a ‘ staple ’ town , usually in Belgium or the Netherlands , where they could avoid competing with each other and so increase their bargaining strength .
22 To talk or confer together concerning a thing .
23 Yet in our day-to-day lives , we are witnesses to communication breakdowns , misinterpretations and blockages , where the transmitter 's attitudes , values , experiences , language , posture , etc. do not link together in a consistent message , or where the message itself has inaccuracies , or where the receiver 's attitudes , values and perceptions cause so much filtering of the message that the intended information does not get through — what is heard is what the receiver wanted to hear , not what was said .
24 Several dozen of them will gather together in a squadron .
25 Or even , when it was apparent that we were not going to get anywhere with the local government , the whole neighbourhood would get together on a Sunday to work putting in the drains or paving the streets .
26 Could you get together with a supplier of high class ( quality ) foam and give us a design which is ergonomically good , visually pleasing , fairly simple to construct , adjustable , and something I can go to sleep in .
27 Pilger told him they had better get together for a serious talk the minute he got off the plane .
28 It is really surprising the number of obscure groups who will get together for a celebration .
29 It was n't until we told him , that he exclaimed ‘ Oh yes , I remember the Institute Netball Team first time round in the 70's — Oh yes , a right tough lot ! ’ — Marion , we 'll get together for a few team tactics eh ?
30 The most people that we could get together in a weeks notice , we have to put the actual amalgamation of the team
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