regroup - use in sentences

Object

  • force: Considerations for restructure The report concludes that the best business solution is to regroup forces to create strategic forces.
  • pupil: Teachers make regular assessments of the pupils ' progress, and use the information very well to regroup pupils.
  • plan: In many cases, by consolidating and regrouping different pension plans, you can gain considerably more.
  • man: The men regrouped in the evening to go to the local English pub, the John Bull.
  • member: The Bishop accompanied him in order to regroup the members of his native convent and provide them with proper means of support.

Preposition: at

  • end: We regroup at the end of the day for a champagne sunset boat cruise.
  • top: Myself and Peter waited as everybody regrouped at the top.

Modifying Another Word

  • quickly: RUC officers quickly regrouped to block the top of Duke Street.
  • again: Team members, with Kendal MRT still present, having failed to get home yet, regrouped again at Ambleside.
  • then: Use in maths to demonstrate division by putting counters on the screen, press split screen then regroup the counters in different patterns.
  • now: But we will now regroup and see what happens.
  • soon: The shelling required the ships to weave toward the fall of shot and the convoy had to regroup as soon as it finished.
  • also: The original Twisted Sister line-up have also regrouped to record a cover of AC/DC's ' Sin City ' for inclusion on the CD.

Preposition: after

  • decade: If we cannot, then a Conservative party finally showing signs of regrouping after a decade of disarray could yet thwart our ambitions.

Infinitive complement

  • take: A recovery from Crowley delayed the end, but Leroux regrouped to take the fourth and put Pontefract into the lead after 82 minutes.

Present participle complement

  • accord: Children are assessed and regrouped according to their reading level every eight weeks to ensure they are receiving the most focused instruction.

Preposition: of

  • force: Let us look at the main changes which the war brought about in the Greek economy and in the regrouping of social forces.

Preposition: for

  • attack: It was anticipated that the Japanese would make a landing here to regroup for a final attack on Singapore.
  • lunch: Since this section was easy we arranged a stop at Rowlands Gill and a chance to regroup for lunch.
  • meal: We regroup for an evning meal in Belushi's Bar before another night out on the town.

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