Example sentences of "to put together the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then in September , Sue announced that she was leaving the BBC after 20 years to join Granada Television which , she said , was fully prepared to give her the freedom necessary to put together the type of programme she truly wanted to make .
2 BP teamed up with TNT Express to put together the funding package which enabled the talented youngsters to stage a series of concerts in Dublin and Killarney .
3 And it 's too late to put together the story I really wanted to do this week .
4 And Valerie and erm Roger will still be helping to put together the communication stuff .
5 Then , hopefully , we will be able to put together the results to jus-tify that big spending .
6 During the short silence the audience was to try to put together the images of Auschwitz and Agincourt .
7 LOST MEMORY man Tom Berenger attempts to put together the details of his pre-car crash life and stumbles into a daunting mess of deceit , adultery and murder .
8 When the Wolof children were asked to put together the pictures or objects in an array that were most alike and to give their reasons , the question was at first put in the form ‘ Why do you say ( or think ) that these are alike ? ’ .
9 The couple gave just a hint of the trauma they faced in an open letter thanking the press for allowing them to put together the pieces of their relationship in private .
10 Persons wishing to complain but who have difficulty in explaining their case will be put in touch with a solicitor on the Interview Panel , who will see the complainant and will help to put together the information needed for presentation to the SCB .
11 The head , the deputy and the school secretary have to put together the information which can lead to first comparisons on the basis of the Guidelines for the Review and Internal Development of Schools ( GRIDS ) .
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