Example sentences of "[to-vb] together a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | The only fair way was to read the transcripts of those who had been there and try to piece together a sequence of events . |
32 | His challenger , Mr Edwin Eisendrath , a city alderman , had tried to stitch together a coalition of young apolitical professionals and ‘ reform ’ Democrats . |
33 | Saxton , a doyen of British headhunting , is Chairman of the Executive Recruitment Association , formed in 1985 to link together a variety of search firms ; as yet , it would appear that few of the largest are interested , but this body could form a foundation for a professional association of headhunting in Britain . |
34 | 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 . |
35 | You may find it more pleasing and effective to range together a selection of complementary shapes , rather than just a hotchpotch of squares , circles , ovals and rectangles . |
36 | Then he attempted to bring together a number of small seamen 's societies by organising a conference at the Scottish port of Leith . |
37 | 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 . |
38 | 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 . |
39 | This section serves to bring together a number of practical considerations and pointers for use when carrying out a valuation . |
40 | The wind farm is a joint venture between Tomen , a Japanese trading house , EcoGen , a UK company formed in 1990 to bring together a number of interests working on commercial wind power , and SeaWest , a US company and the world 's largest developer of wind farms . |
41 | 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 . |
42 | His vision is to bring soul music to Dublin , and he sets out to bring together a band with raw potential and rough and ready talent . |