Example sentences of "brought together [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | One immediate response to the CEGB 's announcement was the formation of the Alliance Against Hinkley C. This brought together a mixture of Friends of the Earth supporters from Bristol — only some twenty-five miles north of Hinkley — and others who had been active in the Somerset anti-waste-dumping campaign of the 1970s . |
2 | Commercial packages to display and construct geological models were assessed , and a workshop on three-dimensional geological modelling , held at Keyworth , brought together a variety of groups dealing with different aspects of the problem . |
3 | At one level , McLuhan brought together a variety of existing studies of cultural modes and forms in oral and in literate societies . |
4 | This brought together a number of the main themes of the New Deal its interest in social and economic planning and in scientific farming and conservation , its campaign for the provision of electrical power in the rural areas , and its concern with the revival of depressed communities . |
5 | The Circular brought together a number of themes which run through public policy over most of the postwar period . |
6 | Only late in his life did he undertake an analysis of the economic basis of imperialism , and even then he brought together a number of particular observations rather than formulating a specific alternative to the Marxist theory , such as Schumpeter produced at about the same time . |
7 | The meeting , which brought together the heads of state and governments of 11 countries , focused on the committee 's long-term redress and recovery plan . |
8 | In the carnage and suffering of the trenches his strongly sacramental Christianity was communicated in memorable addresses and in colloquial verse of sometimes powerful simplicity , which brought together the passion of Christ and the doubt , fear , and courage of soldiers caught in the squalid stalemate of the Flanders trenches . |