Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] together [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The European Commission 's COMETT programme is aimed at high-level technology training , and its projects bring together the providers and users of training . |
2 | In the broadest terms , it has been concerned with one aspect of youth history : how and why , and with what consequences for age relations , middle-class reformers put together a number of images of working-class adolescents . |
3 | Although the therapist was probably correct in initially providing a chance for Pamela to express her worries to someone outside the family , she should have progressed as soon as possible to helping Pamela and her parents tackle together the problems surrounding their communication and lack of mutual trust . |
4 | In this Special Report , Kathleen Kiernan and Malcolm Wicks draw together the trends explaining this change . |
5 | Fruit fizz Mix together the juice of 1 lemon , about ⅓ pint/200ml each of orange juice , pineapple juice and grapefruit juice . |
6 | So there 's your right angle that is the hypotenuse and the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares , that 's the su , the area of that square and the area of that square add together the sum of the squares on the other two sides . |
7 | He believed that the teachings of Christ gather together the wisdom of the ages into one source , and present it for the ‘ uneducated ’ along with a few miracles in order to win their attention and support ( much as the outlaw in the Western uses his gun in order to win an audience in a crowded saloon bar ) . |
8 | The Trust for Museum Exhibitions put together a funding package for the show , including grants for in-kind services from LOT Polish Airlines , and cash from the Kosciuszko and the Rosenthiel Foundations . |
9 | When an acid and alkali react together the result is a salt and water . |
10 | It refers not only to a present which is constantly breaking down to form reveal the fragments of the past , but a view of our surroundings which may seem whole and contiguous , but which in fact is forever splintering and reshaping itself as our minds piece together the fragments that our eyes actually perceive . |
11 | In a large bowl mix together the yoghurt , dill and pepper . |
12 | In a large bowl mix together the egg white , soy sauce and five-spice powder . |
13 | In a large bowl whisk together the eggs , garlic cream and Gruyère . |
14 | Where these factors come together a management buy-out is possible . |