Example sentences of "came together [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | The group , which included some 30 journalists , media teachers and lawyers from throughout Africa , came together for a seminar on ‘ The African Charter on Human and People 's Rights and its Impact on Communication Policy and Practice ’ . |
2 | The group , which included some 30 journalists , media teachers and lawyers from throughout Africa , came together for a seminar on ‘ The African Charter on Human and People 's Rights and its Impact on Communication Policy and Practice ’ . |
3 | The paths of two lives , or three to be exact , came together for a little while and then separated . |
4 | Whereby the whole church family , broke up into groups for a period of education , and then came together for a time of celebration and worship . |
5 | The two legends came together for a race in aid of the charity , Comic Relief . |
6 | A group of former Young Farmers who appeared in the film came together for a lunchtime drink to remember the making of the film and to talk over old times . |
7 | We came together as a group almost by accident , but there was a convergence of our experiences and a symmetry to our ideas which made the first few months of our existence one of the most stimulating and electrifying of my life . |
8 | Both the sun and the air as wind were essential to human life and in Amun-Re came together as a coalescence of creative elements . |
9 | 1910 is the year in which the Cubist painters , other than Picasso and Braque , came together as a conscious group , although many of them had known each other earlier . |
10 | The mess on the ground in front of me came together as a man , and Daine — still dazed from his transformations , still pinned like a vampire butterfly — stared up in hatred . |
11 | The work on show , produced by none recently graduated women artists , demonstrates an unmistakable commitment both to engage and challenge the painterly and formal conventions of modernism. 2 The group originally came together as a result of a set of interviews and articles coordinated by Rebecca Fortnum and Gill Houghton , published in a special issue of the Women Artists ' Slide Library Journal in 1989. 3 |
12 | I love walking the course , never mind the golf , but on this occasion it all came together with a good score as well . |
13 | Their work came together at a recent exhibition in Napier 's new KJP Gallery . |
14 | I attended the final meeting , at which the member states , guided by the Dutch presidency , came together behind a text that they found acceptable . |
15 | So much is this the case that , in the mid-seventeenth century , they came together in a formally institutionalized way in the founding of the Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge . |
16 | Harriet 's brows came together in a puzzled little line . |
17 | When he came back he was carrying the calf , his arms encompassing all four legs , so the hooves came together in a bunch , with the rump and tail protruding over one forearm and the shoulders and chest over the other . |
18 | During the Permian period , about 280 million years ago , and until the start of the Mesozoic era , the continents came together in a single mass . |
19 | The legates were first received by Archbishop Jaenberht at Canterbury , from whence they journeyed to the court of Offa , who received them most favourably , and Offa , together with Cynewulf , king of the West Saxons , came together in a council where papal letters directing attention to the need for reform in the Anglo-Saxon Church were consulted and promises of reform made . |
20 | The painter 's eye , the poet 's search for meaning , and the social anthropologist 's interest in the everyday came together in a unique film style which built overall impressions from the juxtaposition of detail . |
21 | Her teeth came together in a snap . |