Example sentences of "[vb past] put together [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Damory was present at Lancaster 's assembly at Sherburn , Yorkshire , in June 1321 , when the earl tried to put together a coalition against Despenser and his father . |
2 | Last year , health scientists at government agencies tried to put together a paper outlining the state-of-the art of identifying possible carcinogenic substances . |
3 | Denyer decided to put together a mix of landscapes and portraits , images that gave him particular visual pleasure . |
4 | John Bryan had already produced a paper called Open City in San Francisco , but Art Kunkin , a former Trotskyist , decided to put together a semi-spoof , semi-newspaper , the Faire Free Press , which he hawked at the Faire . |
5 | Despite denials from both parties , managing director Garry Hawkes FHCIMA withdrew his nomination for presidency of the HCIMA in order to concentrate on business , and a few months later the story circulating was that he had put together a management buyout package . |
6 | Chester had put together a deal for the centre which would have cost the Government nothing because it was tied in with private sector development . |
7 | With her friends , Jacqui McLennan and Freddie Robins , Ingrid had put together a collection of felted designs . |
8 | Lanfranc , who had a practical mind , had foreseen this need when he was still prior of Bec , and had put together a collection of Canon Law , which stood him in good stead as archbishop . |
9 | The World Wide Fund for Nature and the Royal Society of Birds , with support from the National Heritage Memorial Fund , had put together a bid of £8.5 million . |
10 | Chester City Council , together with private-sector businesses , had put together a bid for the centralised centre which would have cost the Government nothing . |