How To Use Pull together In A Sentence

  • We don't have much time but if we all pull together we should get the job done.
  • One of her jobs was to pull together party headquarters in Glasgow at a time when it was in woeful disarray - a task at which she manifestly failed and was then sidelined.
  • Football-supporting MPs have issued a rallying cry for ‘all associated’ with the game to pull together and save York City.
  • That said, the nirvana is really to pull together my Writely documents, Zoho spreadsheets plus my Trumba calendar appointments, Gmail emails, etc. 2006 January « Squash
  • You need to pull together rather than let this drive you apart. The Sun
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  • If we all pull together, we'll finish on time.
  • We must pull together for mutual interest.
  • We pull together in this united kingdom. The Sun
  • She called for the Asian and white communities to pull together and support her.
  • The nation was urged to pull together to avoid a slide into complete chaos.
  • Producers of the rival big show in town, "Burning Down the House" immediately dismissed Obama's script as more radical agit- prop dramaturgy, but most independent scribes saw it as an old-fashioned sports melodrama featuring a beleaguered coach giving a locker room halftime speech invoking the spirit of his old friend Sputnik while exhorting the team to pull together and defeat the villainous adversary, Doctor Deficit. Will Durst: Boffo Smash or Miserable Flop?
  • The nation was urged to pull together to avoid a slide into complete chaos.
  • Let's pull together for the early realization of the four modernizations.
  • The perimysium and the tendon are thus the means through which the fiber cells in any muscle-organ are made to _pull together_ upon the same part of the body Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
  • The recent episode where they all pull together as a family was great.
  • Let me now pull together the threads of my argument.
  • The nation was urged to pull together to avoid a slide into complete chaos.
  • Let me now pull together the threads of my argument. Infinite in All Directions
  • But the ngoma is equally used for popular uprisings and harambees - events where a wide group of people ‘pull together’ to benefit the community.
  • The nation was urged to pull together to avoid a slide into complete chaos.
  • She called for the Asian and white communities to pull together and support her.
  • If we pull together, success is certain.
  • We must pull together for mutual interest.
  • Now just stop and consider the tens of thousands of elements screaming for Peter Jackson's attention as he tries to pull together this unfilmable mess.
  • We pull together in this united kingdom. The Sun
  • The next big thing in gangland fiction is going to be a fucking blockbuster: A cabal of sociopathic-yet-idiotic rich dudes pull together a coalition of differently-aggrieved white folks that takes over America (by stealing an election), and thus takes over the world. Matthew Yglesias » Gangland Fun
  • The local brass band association has offered to try and pull together a replacement outfit from bands across the area.
  • While we are at it we could open a whole scientific institute for the scientific study of racial stereotypes, and finally pull together the evidence on sneaky Japanese, drunken Irish, unintelligent Poles, overemotional women and lazy Italians. The Volokh Conspiracy » Approaching Arguments That Have A Racist Past
  • Therefore, as responsible, hard-working, right-thinking citizens, let us resolve to pull together and rally for the benefit of one another and for the good of our nation.
  • His survivors neither decisively pull together nor fall apart.
  • If we pull together, success is certain.
  • We pull together in this united kingdom. The Sun
  • Let me now pull together the threads of my argument. Infinite in All Directions
  • You need to pull together rather than let this drive you apart. The Sun
  • You need to pull together rather than let this drive you apart. The Sun
  • When push comes to shove in a desperate race to survive, Manny, Sid, Diego, Elle and her two frolicsome little brothers all pull together despite their differences.
  • Mars and the moon pull together to reheat property plans and the detailed way you discuss them wins support from three generations. The Sun
  • I generally take an evening during the week to pull together everything into one polished idea and then tweak it when I think of it.
  • Would our young men, lusty or otherwise, pull together? Times, Sunday Times
  • It tells the story of an American high school basketball coach who gets his players to pull together through tough love. Times, Sunday Times
  • Keeping specific goals and metrics for testing in mind not only helps track status and results, but also avoids the last-second scramble to pull together necessary reports.
  • In the last chapter, the editors pull together a number of themes such as the future of career, continuity and discontinuity in work, meaning making, and power and conflict, all of which were raised by the other contributors.
  • The nation was urged to pull together to avoid a slide into complete chaos.
  • There is a need for us all to pull together as one in our neighbourhoods. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scientists are trying to pull together disparate ideas in astronomy.
  • She was trying very hard to pull together enough sense to fight off an attack of rats. BAD MEDICINE
  • The measure would pull together government agencies that fight terrorism.
  • I will have to pull together a management team of sorts and I have already taken some soundings.
  • Through serendipity and the community coming together, they were able to pull together a team of 14 people to take care of 30 chickens to form Eastside Egg Co-op, along with the help of a Heifer International grant at the nonprofit education-based Zenger Farm. Rebecca Gerendasy: Community Egg Co-op
  • Would our young men, lusty or otherwise, pull together? Times, Sunday Times
  • This is not a time for provincial or parochial attitudes; this is a time for us to pull together.
  • The nation was urged to pull together to avoid a slide into complete chaos.
  • The nation was urged to pull together to avoid a slide into complete chaos.

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