Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] together a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Only four minutes into the first match against the New Zealand XV at Rugby Park in Hamilton the England ‘ B ’ side put together a scoring movement which had the New Zealand purists purring and suggested that England ‘ B ’ had gained much from their tour . |
2 | It describes the process whereby oppression and prejudice come about and is therefore , like the term ‘ special needs ’ , an attempt to bring together a number of behaviours such as sexism , racism , disablism and homophobia . |
3 | The Circular brought together a number of themes which run through public policy over most of the postwar period . |
4 | Other voices , too , are now being raised in support of a national body to pull together a multitude of organisations , currently pursuing , often blindly , their selfish individual goals . |
5 | The managing director , Allan Amey , said : ‘ We now have a team to put together a management buyout . |
6 | The managing director , Allan Amey , said : ‘ We now have a team to put together a management buyout . |
7 | The managing director at Birmingham , Allan Amey , said : ‘ We now have a team to put together a management buy-out . |
8 | This will probably involve a social worker in an area team putting together a package that might consist of a few hours of home care , a couple of days of day care , and night sitting for one night . |
9 | For our own 25th Anniversary celebrations at the Royal Albert Hall in 1978 Cicely produced a most imaginative programme using the National Display Team to link together a number of items depicting the history of Medau Rhythmic Movement . |
10 | The small business systems company , which never recovered from its capricious attempt to acquire Prime Computer Inc , says it needs the bankruptcy protection to put together a plan to restructure its balance sheet . |
11 | And of course holding together a part like Juliet with long gaps between the performance nights and no real rehearsal in between is difficult to do — that can be rather hairy . |
12 | What is clearly a dealers ' market is often signalled by the invention of a brand name to group together a variety of material , perhaps rather disparate . |
13 | As John Major stood outside No 10 Downing Street speaking to the press on 10 April , I was helping a friend put together a letter addressed to the housing department of Brighton Council . |
14 | With a month to put together a programme of events for this ‘ Reading Festival ’ , things were n't going well and the organisers approached London club owner Dave Bilk — yep , Acker 's bro — who put them on to B & H. |
15 | His views show how the proponents of national efficiency linked together a concern for a renewal of leadership qualities with the generation of a cultural mystique through education . |
16 | The Croat feudal lord Petar Kružić gathered together a garrison composed of Croat refugees , who used the base at Klis both to hold the Turks at bay and to engage in marauding and piracy against coastal shipping . |
17 | The Euro Cup competition links together a series of Continental races , with a points-scoring system producing an overall winner . |
18 | George was ever-present for nearly three seasons , became only our second post-war goalkeeper to put together a run of 100 consecutive League games ( John Jackson was the first ) , while his hundred appearances straight from his debut was the first achieved by a Palace player for over a quarter of a century . |
19 | Therefore , it 's a good idea to put together a box of essentials such as light bulbs , candles , matches , scissors , toilet rolls , cash and a note of important telephone numbers . |
20 | Advice on continuing education is available from several organisations and these may have to be approached individually in order to put together a picture of opportunities available to you locally . |
21 | The unit brings together a specialist team of doctors , nurses , community workers and play therapists . |
22 | For two years , a pair of brothers from Oxford have been locked away in their garage putting together a car , which they hope will put the Japanese micro cars in the shade . |
23 | In some cases there may not be sufficient time to bring together a number of financiers at the outset , or , in the case of a bid , considerations of confidentiality may prevent approaches to multiple investors . |