Example sentences of "together and [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't see the exiles and émigrés banding together and achieving anything of importance but limited media coverage . ’ |
2 | With help from a tutor I finally put them together and fitted them into the cubic box I was given . |
3 | So that 's another situation and as we 'll talk about and I hinted at yesterday er the dreaded vote of thanks situation and the the er giving of the gold watch and er and the being a best man at a wedding or even a bride or groom at a wedding er again is a is a way of helping this Aldershot method is a way of helping you to get your thoughts together and put them across effectively . |
4 | He clipped the sheets together and put them into an envelope . |
5 | ‘ I put all the ingredients together and put them on individual plates , but lots of people helped get the lobster out of their shells , and Alfred made the mayonnaise . |
6 | If you do all that for us you can then get gather all those bits and pieces together and put them on your commission claim . |
7 | But she began to gather their limbs together and put them in order , head , body , arms and legs . |
8 | Right , will you please put your assessment sheet , which is what we have done and your graph together and put them in the centre of the table , at the end of the lesson I 'm going to have those in centre of the table no I do n't want those , they go in your file . |
9 | Anyone who has seen the martins and swallows in September , assembling on the telephone wires , twittering , making short flights singly and in groups over the open , stubbly fields , returning to form longer and even longer lines above the yellowing verges of the lanes — the hundreds of individual birds merging and blending , in a mounting excitement , into swarms , and these swarms coming loosely and untidily together to create a great , unorganized flock , thick at the centre and ragged at the edges , which breaks and re-forms continually like clouds or waves — until that moment when the greater part ( but not all ) of them know that the time has come : they are off and have begun once more that great southward flight which many will not survive ; anyone seeing this has seen at work the current that flows ( among creatures who think of themselves primarily as part of a group and only secondarily , if at all , as individuals ) to fuse them together and impel them into action without conscious thought or will : has seen at work the angel which drove the First Crusade into Antioch and drives the lemmings into the sea . |
10 | He had what seemed to me a great genius for — how can I put it ? — drawing the orchestra together and controlling it as a single expressive instrument . |
11 | Ronni pulled herself together and looked him in the eye . |
12 | What pinch your fingers together and push it in its |
13 | But in the UK more than 90 per cent of all aluminium cans are still thrown away — collect yours together and take them to a scrap-metal dealer . |
14 | But you were too young to realise just how much work you have to put in at that stage of building up a business , how much effort it takes to hold the whole thing together and stop it from collapsing around you . ’ |
15 | What he had n't counted on was the tunnel effect of putting five together and pointing them into a wind that came more or less straight from the Urals after turning left over Norway . |
16 | ‘ The initial plan was to put companies together and bring them to the market . ’ |
17 | I got my part of the control lines together and carried them in a loop round to the kite . |
18 | Lucinda jumped to her feet , collecting cups , plates and cutlery together and placing them on the tray . |
19 | He shuffled papers , bringing them together and placing them to one side , face downwards . |
20 | Odd-Knut muzzles the dog with a piece of trace line , ties its front and back legs together and lies it on its side . |
21 | Three young men from Hartwell , John Charles Kingston , Felix Smith and Bill Spriggs , unable to afford a bicycle each , clubbed together and bought one between them . |
22 | Lorton swept the coins together and crammed them into the box . |
23 | " We 're going to string them together and hang them on our Christmas tree . " |
24 | Instead , resting his elbows on his papers , he laced his fingers together and regarded her over them . |
25 | This encodes the audio and video signals together and puts them onto the tape via the high-speed rotation of the head-drum ; it is this ‘ high writing speed ’ recording method which greatly improves the audio quality compared with VHS mono . |
26 | There were limits to the range of territory that could be held together in this way in the sixteenth century : towards the end of his life Charles V abdicated and retired to a monastery , leaving his German lands and his title of Holy Roman Emperor to the line of his brother Ferdinand , even though he would probably have preferred to keep the entire empire together and leave it to his son Philip . |
27 | She folded some pound notes together and pushed them inside her underslip , then looked over her shoulder to make sure that the seams of her stockings were straight . |
28 | Small booksellers often do n't have time to see however many reps would be calling on them ; they would much rather put all their orders together and send them to Hammicks or to Heathcote or whoever ; we will work with them on that . |
29 | erm as regards correlating things together and bunging them into the same factor analysis model and stuff like that er even if the questions are a bit different I think you can still do that legitimately because it 's still sort of expressing the strength of opinion on some sort of scale erm so I do n't see that that 'll er interfere with the ambitions you 've got as regards the data erm so er |
30 | While the concept of enriching teaching through the use of various and varied media , was clearly sound , there was no technology available to draw the ingredients of multimedia together and unify them with a single , practical teaching resource . |