1 I've gone to some trouble gathering this bunch together for you, Miss Hallman.
2 But why do amino acids bunch together in the first place?
3 A hellish shriek, uncomfortably close at hand, caused the survivors to bunch together .
4 We bunch together as the edge closes around our legs.
5 If in the withey, they choose a spot where the rods cross or bunch together .
6 The marine squad surged forward, forcing the scientists to bunch together as they bustled past.
7 They must have camped just across the line till they got a bunch together , or something.
8 You had better get your bunch together , because I'll be back in a little while with Lite.
9 After that the crystals are the ordinary, small, six-armed "stars" which bunch together into flakes.
10 He got a bunch together , some of them deserters from Farson's army, went to robbing banks .
11 Let's bunch together , boys.
12 It's so pretty, and we did that way at home if we wanted to bring the bunch together in a hurry.
13 With the exception of Lip-lip, they were compelled to bunch together for mutual protection against the terrible enemy they had made.
14 If you bring all that bunch together , you'll have Rod Duncan and Dick at each other's throat, before you get through with it.
15 One possibility is that pressure from this external magnetic field has forced particles just inside the heliosphere to bunch together into a ribbon.
16 A group of Wales players bunched together before running in different directions.
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