Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] together [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There , the large number of small employers might combine together as a defence against an otherwise predominantly unilateral union imposition of terms . |
2 | You could put together as a package could n't you ? |
3 | At the same time , all EC currencies would move together as a bloc within the 4½ per cent Smithsonian band of fluctuation against the dollar ( the ‘ tunnel ’ ) . |
4 | THEY were never really the sort of couple you would put together in a book . |
5 | It should be remembered by the advisers that , following completion , the management and the investors will work together as a team and it is not in the investors ' interests to antagonise or demoralise their management team at the outset . |
6 | ‘ Teaching the Elderly and Handicapped ’ — A doctor and an occupational therapist will attend together with a group of elderly people . |
7 | After the visits , guests and Faculty members will join together for a buffet supper . |
8 | Several dozen of them will gather together in a squadron . |
9 | It is really surprising the number of obscure groups who will get together for a celebration . |
10 | If such a structure is to work in practice then it is necessary to keep the teams comparatively small so that they can work together as a unit . |
11 | Seeking through German unity to contribute to the unification of Europe and to the building of a peaceful European order in which borders no longer divide and which ensures that all European nations can live together in a spirit of mutual trust , |
12 | Most people do not realize that Jews can pray together without a rabbi , and that the rabbi 's job is often to clarify a point of law or resolve a dispute , rather than to lead a congregation in prayer . |
13 | The panspermia hypothesis does not deny that life started in a ‘ primeval soup ’ , it merely shows that life can come together in a variety of different ways . |