Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] together [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The only fair way was to read the transcripts of those who had been there and try to piece together a sequence of events .
2 When the two groups do work together the outcome is better .
3 WITH ONLY 48 hours to come up with the cash , Michael Knighton 's £20m take-over bid for Manchester United is back on course following a High Court ruling that gives him leave to put together a funding package .
4 We 've pieced together the fragments of leaks and rumours concerning the latest version of the 10-year-old operating system , due to release at the end of March .
5 It 's the mad month of march and we 've put together a selection of some of the wildest styles around .
6 We 've put together a selection of our favourite styles for your sheer seduction …
7 But if you 'd like to put them to the test , we 've put together a list as a brief explanation os some skin care jargon and products that incorporate the latest technology .
8 They 've put together a side of young lads and journeyman pros , and that is meant as a compliment .
9 ‘ You 've determined the plan , you 've sorted out your priorities , you know what you want to do , you are absolutely sound about the vision , you 've put together the detail and now it is about delivering it , that 's the greatest challenge of all , ’ she said .
10 During this period I have learnt a great deal about what children like [ and dislike ] at parties and have gathered together a selection of games , songs and magic tricks which I can guarantee will make any party a day to remember , for both children and adults .
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 ) .
12 Now , ambulance crews have put together a video of some accidents which they 'll be showing to young drivers .
13 So various market research interests have put together a classification for research purposes which the majority of research firms now use , which provides a kind of guide to people 's status in the community and their likely spending behaviour .
14 Under the leadership of Frau Gisela Klötzer and Frau Gabi Christ-Schröder , we have put together a team of students in their third semester of training who are looking forward with excitement to their performances in England .
15 The band ( all sons of Gabby Pahinui , the late folk hero and master of Hawaiian slack-key guitar who contributed to Cooder 's ‘ Chicken Skin Music ’ back in 1975 ) have put together a collection of traditional songs interspersed with some surprising covers , including Lennon 's Jealous Guy and Steve Earle 's My Old Friend The Blues .
16 In an effort to salvage the protocol , other delegates have put together a counterproposal requiring any country that decided to mine under the terms the US proposed to withdraw from the entire environmental protocol and not just the mining clause .
17 Two Oslo brokers , Sundal Collier and Fondsfinans , have put together a group of 30-odd Norwegian investors , including several industrial companies .
18 As ever we have put together a package of Club 18–30 trips and good times to make sure you have the chance to see all the unique places of interest that Florida has to offer .
19 Nature conservationists have put together an otter 's holt made from logs .
20 Conservationists have put together an otter 's holt , and one of the creatures has given the residence her own ’ paw-print ’ of approval
21 I work with a number of young people who are aspiring to be writers and we have put together an anthology of Black women writing about their experiences from inside South Africa .
22 as I said yesterday , if I was a betting man , I would n't have bet on getting anything actually , erm , and the partnership between the County Council and , and the District Council have put together the bid for objective two status in Telford .
23 It would seem that groupings of authorities and academic institutions which are geographically close have much to recommend them in terms of the potential savings on travelling expenses , and this is clearly also true in terms of projects for the creation of teaching materials which need to bring together a number of practitioners from different schools on a regular basis .
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