Example sentences of "[to-vb] together [prep] a [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 The UUUC candidates consented to work together as a group at Westminster .
3 At last , the hand — held European anti — tank missile BRITAIN , France and West Germany have decided to work together on a family of new missiles that will destroy , tanks .
4 Its quest is for an active invention of a whole pattern of ‘ effective partnerships ’ , to help Northerners and northern agencies of all kinds to work together in a co-operative of enlightened self-interest .
5 It 's clear that the many non-party political groups which sprang up in the wake of the election , bodies such as Common Cause and Scotland United , are now prepared to work together in a coalition to stage further events highlighting the deficiencies of the current constitutional arrangements .
6 The class must consist of persons whose rights are not so dissimilar as to make it impossible for them to consult together with a view to their common interest ( Sovereign Life Assurance Co v Dunn [ 1892 ] 2 QB 573 ) .
7 Those below about 14 will love bombing around on our Toppers , but will sometimes get bored on longer day cruises , so we ask you to sail together as a family with under 14 's aboard .
8 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 …
9 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 .
10 I have sometimes wondered if they , Cooper and McMahon ever managed to get together for a rubber of whist or bridge .
11 It might be helpful for you to pray together as a couple for God 's direction .
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