Example sentences of "[vb base] together a " in BNC.

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1 6 Bind together a group of cinnamon sticks with Christmas ribbon and secure with a pin .
2 The source of meaningfulness of these ideas lies in the logical relationships that bind together a cluster of basic ideas into a coherent pattern Thus if the idea of numerical diversity presupposes the possibility of irreducible relations , the idea of irreducible relations , in its turn , presupposes the possibility of an objective order , and the idea of an objective order ( I shall argue ) is unintelligible without the idea of a plurality of points of view occupied by different selves .
3 A couple of recent collections which bring together a range of articles on a variety of topics are 'Femininity' , ‘ Masculinity ’ and ‘ Androgyny ’ : A Modern Philosophical Analysis , edited by Mary Vetterling-Braggin ( 1982b ) and the special issue of Radical Philosophy ( 1983 ) on ‘ Women , Gender and Philosophy ’ .
4 What distinguishes the series of Criminal Justice Acts is the comprehensiveness with which they bring together a range of generally disparate proposals , originating from different sources , bearing on the content of the criminal law , the powers and procedure of the courts , and the treatment ( in the widest sense ) of offenders .
5 They bring together a range of information not otherwise collected .
6 Where primroses and cowslips grow together a few will be hybrids between the two with large primrose-like flowers on top of a tall stem , like a cowslip .
7 Supposing , against the odds , the Tories scrape home , or cobble together a working majority , the day-after rally could be spectacular .
8 Alan Clayson 's attempt to paint a clearer picture is severely hampered by Harrison 's refusal to co-operate , thus leaving Clayson to read every press clipping , interview anyone who ever knew him , and cobble together a book out of it .
9 Alan Clayson 's attempt to paint a clearer picture is severely hampered by Harrison 's refusal to co-operate , thus leaving Clayson to read every press clipping , interview anyone who ever knew him , and cobble together a book out of it .
10 The records of the local authority , and in particular a whole range of core documents , are becoming ever more important as the agents by which we hold together an increasingly diverse and fragmented organisation and culture .
11 It is even cheaper to pool your resources with four or five other bands and put together a composite album .
12 Richard Duke ( Bridgnorth ) put together a match-winning catch of rudd weighing 4–8–8 from the ‘ slab ’ peg on the county ground using stick float and maggot .
13 But company executives accept that there must have been a leak as they put together a financing package to back their bid for Dixons .
14 Johnston was important as a systematic thinker who put together a package of ideas on the links between Marxist and republican politics .
15 If necessary put together a group of people who you know will be sceptical and try the presentation out on them first .
16 In the broadest terms , it has been concerned with one aspect of youth history : how and why , and with what consequences for age relations , middle-class reformers put together a number of images of working-class adolescents .
17 ‘ I put together a syndicate of investors with my friends the Cheng family from Hong Kong , who took control .
18 Put together a beauty for me , tailored exactly to my needs .
19 ‘ Lately I 've been getting a hankering to play country music again , so I 've got together with a friend and put together a fun band called Modern Farmer .
20 We put together a team of prestigious judges from the world of fashion and beauty .
21 Crazy ! in search of machines to enable the group to form , I put together a solicitation brochure and sent it to people in the US .
22 ‘ They put together a group of people like Take That ! , who did n't even know each other until they formed — not that I 'm knocking them , because they 've got more front than we have — but it 's not going to work unless it 's real , ’ gripes Tony .
23 The Trust for Museum Exhibitions put together a funding package for the show , including grants for in-kind services from LOT Polish Airlines , and cash from the Kosciuszko and the Rosenthiel Foundations .
24 Sjahrir and his colleague Amir Sjarifuddin were designated formateurs ; in Dutch constitutional terms , those who put together a new government .
25 We then put together a package of care within the resources that are available within the community to meet their individual needs and this will be changing as the sufferer 's condition deteriorates .
26 How soon do we abandon it and put together a new plan ?
27 Last year , for example , we put together a summer reading campaign with the Booksellers Association Charter Group , and I was perfectly happy that they should order via a wholesaler , in this case from Barnicoats .
28 I suggest that he and his friends in Ealing , North — which he has represented so well for so many years — put together a festival that would be of interest to young people , and also to the important artists whom he mentioned .
29 The League 's leader , Umberto Bossi , announced on Nov. 27 that with his party now occupying 14 seats on the 50-seat city council — one more than any other party — he intended to appoint a mayor and put together a coalition adminstration .
30 After completing a core course in foundation subjects in general and applied linguistics , MSc students put together a personal programme of options chosen from a set of more than 25 courses ranging from highly practical topics like language teaching methodology , language testing , teacher education etc. to theoretical and descriptive studies such as second language acquisition , socio/psycho-linguistics , pedagogical descriptions and literary stylistics .
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