Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] together " in BNC.
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1 | Mothers and calves may remain together for many years , from 3–6 or even 8 years . |
2 | When this happens , the individuals may disperse or they may stay together in new groupings . |
3 | He ignored her words and continued to squeeze her arm until she thought that soon the bones must crunch together and splinter under the pressure of his fingers . |
4 | Because wha we 're talking about a very age old attitude which is that a mother and a father and their children ar , is the correct unit , should stay together , at least until the children are grown up and probably well beyond ? |
5 | ‘ We 're married and we should stay together . ’ |
6 | I think it should stay together . ’ |
7 | But Horsley did not seem to see things like that , and he had cheered them up mightily with a little speech congratulating them all and insisting ‘ the team ’ must stay together . |
8 | I did some composing in my early years , so I have gained some modest experience of how a piece should hang together , and how it should be carried from the first note to the last . |
9 | Lucker and Laverne 's mum ideally should wait together and keep each other company because we 're not going back . |
10 | This process should bring together school librarian and teacher , library and curriculum and the database in the context of information use in school and outside . |
11 | The organisation should bring together everyone from the musicians working at grassroots level to established businesses , and also involve decision-making bodies like Liverpool City Council and City Challenge . |
12 | No one can be forced into an ujamaa village , and no official — at any level — can go and tell the members of an ujamaa village what they should do together , and what they should continue to do as individual farmers . |
13 | Sealed chambers and closed-circuit televisions are on hand for weapons that must bring together electronic gadgetry , steel casings , perfectly packaged propellants and warheads of high explosive . |
14 | It follows that , if a full course is to be mounted it must either attract support from all of the three faculties or must bring together an unusually diverse group of colleagues . |
15 | This is why cable and satellite technology must advance together ; reception centres in parts of Britain with a good view of the satellite could pick up the signals and relay them by cable into nearby homes . |
16 | Both Mrs Thatcher and President Reagan were constantly reminding people that the world must stick together to fight the threat from such attacks . |
17 | We big girls must stick together . ’ |
18 | Her voice could be heard at three in the morning at the Gargoyle solemnly announcing to Minton , ‘ We Capricorns must stick together . ’ |
19 | ‘ We Queens must stick together , ’ Minton had once told John Norris Wood who had expressed surprise at Minton 's devotion to the Queen Mother . |
20 | ‘ We Europeans must stick together , ’ he had said . |
21 | She and the learner should work together , as partners , to achieve a high standard of care . |
22 | He said Labour believed that citizens should work together for the good of the community . |
23 | I asked whether we should work together or whether we should fight … it will be your decision , Holly . |
24 | But do n't expect a sudden wholesale change from the one architecture to the other , warns Parker ; a number of commercial applications are not amenable to parallelisation , and anyway IBM 's Sysplex clustering will ensure that the existing and new architectures should work together happily . |
25 | It is seen as crucial that all parties interested in broadcasting on the public channel should work together and seize the opportunity to make public television in Australia a reality . |
26 | But if , as Thorez implied , the Vietnamese and French Communist Parties should work together , would it not mean that the campaign for national liberation would have to be abandoned ? |
27 | They can , it is suggested , " by voting 1 , 2 , 3 … for candidates of Party A and then going on to those of Party B … show that they consider these parties have much in common and should work together " . |
28 | There are many examples of how different services should work together and how passengers ' interests would be better served if there were a body to decide whether the bus companies are carrying out their responsibilities . |
29 | ‘ In other words we look at how we should work together to get things done rather than the technical details of the task , ’ she added . |
30 | A woman and man should work together . |