Example sentences of "[not/n't] directly relate to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Many other factors not directly related to cold have been involved . |
2 | Some of the elaboration given was not directly related to objects and events in the five seconds of film just viewed . |
3 | Although the other social characteristics available are not directly related to wealth , they are amenable to ranking in a general social and economic sense . |
4 | All these patients had bulky gastric tumours extending to nearby or distant organs and death was due to progressive and uncontrolable disease and was not directly related to surgery . |
5 | Delegates expressed the hope that the environmental damage caused during the Gulf War — in particular Iraq 's release of oil slicks and the firing of Kuwaiti oil wells and the UN coalition 's bombing of nuclear , chemical and biological warfare facilities — would focus governments ' attention on the need to deal with the environmental dimension of modern warfare and to outlaw environmentally damaging actions not directly related to war arms . |
6 | Much of the discussion at the meeting was about issues not directly related to cycling , such as the wearing of rear seat belts . |
7 | It was not directly related to households ' capacity to pay . |
8 | Since weak left handers were observed to have sinistral relatives more frequently than strong left handers , Hécaen and Sauguet inferred that " the intensity of left handedness is not directly related to bilaterality of language representation or to familial left handedness . |
9 | Of the two free-standing colleges , Bishop Grosseteste is endeavouring to diversify by offering courses of general education not directly related to teacher training , while Matlock has remained essentially a monotechnic institution , offering initial and in-service teacher-training courses . |
10 | Republican Senator John C. Danforth , the self-appointed mediator between the two sides , expressed his dismay over Bush 's opposition to a provision of Danforth 's proposed compromise bill which would prohibit employers from adopting employment standards which were not directly related to job performance . |