Example sentences of "[verb] together for [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 More so at that time when companies were culled from post-war part-blackout part-music hall Britain to cling together for a while on what usually became the wreckage of a production .
2 Does the television studio , in which a group of academics are gathered together for a discussion on an ‘ academic ’ issue , count as an academic setting ?
3 In the 1970s the police were often concerned with the need to keep apart two rival groups , each of which had gathered together for a demonstration in the same place and at the same time .
4 IN SEPTEMBER , a group of 50 people met together for a week of prayer at Our Lady of Good Counsel , Leeds .
5 The local education authority , and participating employers , in planning to work together for the benefit of young people , will need , early on , to clarify their modus operandi .
6 But to be effective they all have to learn to work together for the good of the school .
7 Accompanied by two of his closest advisers , foermer Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda and Sanya Dharmasakdi , he appealed to them to work together for the sake of the people and the economy .
8 In this song Andrew and Waddy play individual solos before harmonising together for the end of the solo section and for the ending lick of the song .
9 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 ’ .
10 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 ’ .
11 The two legends came together for a race in aid of the charity , Comic Relief .
12 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 .
13 Er , yes , well , I 'd , I 'd , er , I 'd like to make two proposals , first of all that we formally congratulate our officers for leading the team that er , put together this successful bid , erm , but I 'd also like to say something about these concerns about the boundaries because it 's Oswestry again , amongst mainly the sort of north of the county around Oswestry , which like with the rural development area , could be left out , and , of course , economic development does n't stop at a parish boundary people cross it , it 's part of their economic activity and erm , I know that some of the sort of proposed projects put together for the use of this five B money , er , around the Oswestry area , are extremely desirable projects , er , and are achievable projects , and it would be a tragedy if er , if they were , if , if we failed to achieve them because of er , a kind of a bureaucratic dotted line which say you ca n't have the money because you 're the wrong side of the line .
14 In recent years , cooperation , not competition , has proved that the G M B and T G W U can work together for the advantage of all our members .
15 They are named in pairs such as Royal and Sovereign , and Jupiter and Saturn , and once paired will work together for the rest of their lives until retirement at the Farm .
16 He said Labour believed that citizens should work together for the good of the community .
17 Amd Director of Corporate Affairs and Company Secretary , said her first UK Festival of Musicals was a ‘ resounding success ’ adding : ‘ I believe that the whole project has been a first class example of how industry and the arts can work together for the good of the community . ’
18 Integrated Session — the second week of each session — when the whole group — friends and helpers — gathers together for the sharing of a sacred experience as the family of God .
19 Of particular importance is the mention of transverse flutes : the inventories of the workshop of Nicolas Hotteterre , Martin 's cousin ( one in 1708 made after the death of his wife and the other in 1727 after his own death ) , do not specify them ; the first reads ‘ hautbois , flutes [ recorders ] , and other imperfect instruments valued together for the sum of 88 livres ’ and the second lists ‘ two dozen of which are fluttes [ sic ] as well as hautbois priced 24 livres ’ .
20 It 's beyond our Ken , TV 's voice of soccer and it 's top commentator through the 50s and 60s , that anyone could prefer the domestic Premier League highlights cobbled together for an hour on BBC 's Saturday night Match of the Day .
21 Today , at the Wykham Arms in Sibford Gower a group of those former young farmers get together for a game of darts and a chat .
22 Stuck together for a lifetime in that bed , drinking cups of coffee , looking at people who were not like themselves in that cautious keep-off way .
23 ‘ Then we 'll be travelling together for a couple of stops .
24 The young couple were now secluded together for a week in a specially decorated apartment .
25 On his visit to London we were able to get together for a bit of a jam and a chat about some of the parts he played on the ‘ new ’ album …
26 And we always try to get together for a while in the same room before we play a concert , just to make sure we have a talk and a laugh .
27 I have sometimes wondered if they , Cooper and McMahon ever managed to get together for a rubber of whist or bridge .
28 While in former years parents were encouraged to stay together for the sake of their children , more recently emphasis has been put on the damage done to children by parents who do stay married but are in constant conflict .
29 Those who had fought together for the overthrow of Charles I , now bickered amongst themselves .
30 Thrown together for the duration of this working holiday , Ross now perceived in Minton an unavoidable ‘ degree of melancholy that was both fleeting and profound ’ .
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