Example sentences of "of [v-ing] together [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , methods of drawing together the components of care were developed , especially in federally funded initiatives such as the Community Support Program . |
2 | Projects provide a useful means of bringing together a wide range of skills and for integrating different activities within a module . |
3 | It has been argued earlier that the LEAs , both individually and collectively , failed to generate greater consensus on the school curriculum , but were there not alternative means of bringing together the various partners ( the LEAs , schools and their teachers , governors and parents , industry and commerce ; the churches ) to reach an agreement ? |
4 | The Stroganov International Charitable Fund has the aim of bringing together the resources required to restore the city 's well-known architectural masterpieces , above all the Stroganov Palace . |
5 | Barnett himself saw the solution to the problem in achieving an amicable peace between rich and poor by finding cultural means of bringing together the " two nations " . |
6 | The current Soviet contention is that ‘ the USA has worked out a plan of knocking together an Indian Ocean Defence Organisation , INODO , that will include [ at least ] Pakistan , Egypt , Somalia , Kenya and Oman ’ . |
7 | STOP PRESS : Due to genuine public demand , we are currently in the process of getting together a bunch of our classic compilations for reissue on CD ( NME leaps into the 20th Century ! ) in the near future . |
8 | So next time a lazy Sunday rolls around and you ca n't face the performance of getting together a roast , try a vegetable alternative you may even convert grandma ! |
9 | The main problem about this option is the logistic one of getting together the hundreds of different catalogues ( especially those of the small publishers ) necessary to ensure comprehensiveness . |
10 | This allows for a continuous stream of models and prototypes : the USSR does not face NATO 's proverbial problem of holding together a design team in peacetime . |
11 | BEP illustrates the possibility of linking together a training/employability approach with an educational orientation . |
12 | Six alternative ways of linking together the daily prices between 1982 and 1989 were used , and some substantial differences in the results were observed . |
13 | It has been thrown away in the haste of cobbling together a package of ‘ tough new laws ’ whenever the Government felt the need for legislative machismo . |
14 | The early twentieth century was very much a period of collecting together the data and presenting it en masse , seen at its best in G. Baldwin Brown 's exceptional study of the material of Anglo-Saxon archaeology as a whole The Arts in Early England ( 1903–1937 ) . |
15 | For about a year he 's been analysing abduction experiences , with the aim of putting together a psycho-social profile of the classic victim . |
16 | The mechanics of putting together a behaviour plan will become clear if you look it two other sections : Verbal behaviour on page 170 and Non-verbal behaviour on page 116 . |
17 | Opposition Members do not believe that is very generous because we know that the cost of putting together a serious buy-out offer is likely to be nearer to £250,000 . |
18 | It 's also part of the investing in people process , of putting together a flexible training plan which is one of our action targets , erm from that . |
19 | It was more a matter of putting together a substantial structure , a large building , using the crude tools of the day . |
20 | We still cherished the idea of putting together a ‘ counterblast ’ ; but I perceived in due course that we had begun to differ regarding the objective to be demolished . |
21 | On 20 July he had discussed with General Yagüe the possibility of putting together a naval convoy to transport the Army of Africa across the Straits . |
22 | Indeed , the party might well stay in power unless the Liberals win outright since it has much the better chance of putting together a coalition with other parties . |
23 | There are billions of possible ways of putting together the bits of an airliner , and only one , or very few , of them would actually be an airliner . |
24 | There are even more ways of putting together the scrambled parts of a human . |
25 | There are billions of ways of throwing together the bits of Mont Blanc , it might be said , and only one of them is Mont Blanc . |
26 | The ambush overshadowed Mr Major 's diplomatic coup of stitching together a deal to bring the Danes back into the EC fold . |
27 | This practice of stitching together the two kinds of reduction into a single statement , which combines sweeping generalization with particularistic reference , is central to the discursive strategies which the Burnage Report criticized as ‘ moral , symbolic and doctrinaire ’ antiracism . |
28 | In this instance we are again studying a very real struggle , with gangs looting , scavenging and turning to organised crime as a means of scraping together a living . |
29 | In a part of Chile where half the region 's income goes to 10 per cent of the population and a quarter of all the people regularly do n't have enough to eat , the day to day problems of scraping together an income are common . |