Example sentences of "[vb infin] together [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In this new lab of his he can knock together a human being out of the unlikeliest odds and ends .
2 The discussion will bring together a wide range of scientists , including crystallographers , spectroscopists and theoreticians , who are interested in enzymes .
3 On Sept. 16 Rubia had explained the move to establish a new party " as a strategy that could help bring together the two factions of [ FORD ] " .
4 The Home Secretary , Sir Samuel Hoare , noted that any influx of refugees from the continent might bring together the political extremes — the fascists who had been attacking the Jews for three years and the communists and other left-wing elements who might argue that Jewish refugees were taking away Gentile employment .
5 Disability Living Allowance will bring together the existing Attendance and Mobility Allowance , providing new help to many disabled people who at present get no such help .
6 The Advanced Research Workshop will bring together the leading researchers in the field of science management to determine our present understanding of academic-industry relations and to establish an agenda for future research .
7 ‘ Probably the most important thing was being able to bring together and keep together a strong collection of people at all levels .
8 If you can scrape together a few hits and make enough to retire to a little place in the suburbs , you 've made the most of the opportunity .
9 There is also to be a document on structure and balance in the curriculum , in which ministers will draw together the different strands .
10 When the four sides have been cut , usually giving two short sides and two long ones , you must join together a short side with one that is long .
11 There is no doubt that , if the hon. Gentleman assiduously continues to attend debates on energy policy , as he has done , he will map together a comprehensive Government energy policy .
12 The doctrine of the Trinity ‘ is not an immediate utterance concerning the Christian self-consciousness , but only a combination of several such utterances ’ ; that is , it serves to combine and hold together the different affirmations of the Christian consciousness concerning God the Father , Jesus , and the Holy Spirit , but it is essentially a theological construction which has its place in theology but should not be taken as expressing the truth about God .
13 The teacher can get together a small group to discuss problems .
14 Between his eighth and twelfth years , he was at four Plymouth schools , and then , not even on a regular basis ; he only attended when his grandmother could get together the few pence required to pay his fee .
15 The worrying thing was that at no time did Leeds actually put together a great move which tore Sunderland apart .
16 So should I put together a truncated anthology and add not an extra word ?
17 The hike in Jaguar 's share price since Ford announced its intentions will have a crucial bearing on whether it can put together a defensive deal with GM .
18 The next stage of the exercise is in fact to er , put together a financial profile er , identifying A , how er , a shift of resources er , can be achieved or identifying what additional er , resources are needed .
19 Jan P. Syse , the Conservative Party leader , will then put together a centre-right coalition government .
20 Furthermore , for the man in a hurry , they will put together a special selection and take it to his home or office .
21 In the cold light of day , my inhibitions would prevent these performances and without hypnotic effects of refreshing liquids I could not put together the necessary words , my own and those of Robert Service , in an intelligible manner .
22 With permission , I will put together the two motions on the Order Paper .
23 If necessary , I could put together an intriguing article on how I solved a vital problem for the police …
24 Our buying power with major hotel chains means that we can put together an excellent package , complete with rail and coach fares , and we also look after all the administration of the holiday .
25 If we were just gon na bolt together the two unions then that may be able to be done in a couple of years or so , but if we 're trying to build something better , then we 're talking about a project that takes place over several years .
26 You wo n't sink into this sort of flooring but it has a neat appearance and will pull together a disparate collection of furniture and styles and make a roomful of old things look firmly set in the twentieth century .
27 What has happened , in fact , is that Cutler has been forced to try and squeeze together a neo-Benjaminian theory of productive forces and a picture of productive relations which is positively Adorn Ian !
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