Example sentences of "came together [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Unlike NATO , which came together for collective defence , the European Community includes neutral Ireland and may soon include neutral Sweden and Austria too .
2 Thus employers came together for mutual support since labour 's ( political ) goals posed a threat not merely to individual employers but collectively to employers as a class .
3 We came together on one point , and that was our attitude towards the media .
4 Willey and Balderstone , both on debut , stemmed the tide for a while , and then Greig and Knott came together at 169 for 5 with the follow-on a distinct possibility .
5 They came together at 95 for 8 , with 43 still needed and England looking , a near-certainty .
6 Baldwin 's declaration for Protection had the immediate effect of reuniting the two sections of the Liberal Party around the historic cause of Free Trade , and Asquith and Lloyd George came together at public meetings to exchange insincere pleasantries .
7 ‘ When we came together like that , at the last , it all came back , complete in every nauseating detail . ’
8 Retired Sainsbury employees came together in grand style in March and April to reminisce and share afternoon tea in the sumptuous surroundings of the Royal Lancaster Hotel .
9 The Group of 77 , named for 77 underdeveloped southern countries , unaligned with either the Soviet or the US camp , came together in 1964 through their common membership of the United Nations ( Sauvant , 1981 ) .
10 The first version of the Robert Cray band came together in 1974 , and slowly built a following around America 's North West coast .
11 ( The Library Association School Libraries Section was not founded till I 936 , and the School Library Association till 1937 ; when the two came together in 1945 under the latter name , the sad separation of school librarianship from other branches of one profession was reinforced . )
12 In Europe their mission found a receptive audience in the groups of holy women , mulieres sanctae , who came together in various ways to pursue life-styles which they thought best furthered their ideal of a Scriptural vita apostolica .
13 Consequently , when a handful of practitioners came together in 1979 , it did so with a single guiding principle : ‘ the real measure of development is the ability of a people to build its own comprehensive and complimentary and independent infrastructure that is capable of dealing with its own problems , needs and aspirations . ’
14 The project never materialised owing to a federal moratorium on housing funds , but the two strands of building preservation and community involvement came together in 1979 with the incorporation of the MCC .
15 In this single speech , Law foreshadowed the development of the party for the next fifteen years ; the strategic dilemma over relations with the other parties after the war , the need to make real concessions to make a coalition workable , the openings that could be created by a national leader of independent reputation ( Baldwin as it turned out ) , and the outcome when the moderate men of all parties came together in 1931 .
16 Several local groups came together in 1901 to form the SR party , and were joined the following year by the émigré Agrarian Socialist League .
17 It was a group which came together in 1972 in an attempt to focus attention on the severity and inconsistencies of sentences being given in the courts to loyalists charged with politically motivated offences in contrast to those being given to republicans .
18 All his early interests in music and the theatre , even his puppets ( if manipulating them is thought of as a kind of preparation for choreography ) came together in this new activity .
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