Example sentences of "[noun] connect with the " in BNC.

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1 He booked a flight for the afternoon of Friday , 24 March with Delta to San Francisco to connect with the British Airways flight for London .
2 Christine had to bend her arm down by her side to get her fingers to connect with the keys .
3 In fact income and expenditure also will be identical when we take into account all the various leakages and injections connected with the circular flow , because income and expenditure are simply two different ways of measuring the value of the same set of economic transactions .
4 As part of its programme of research connected with the Second Work-Place Industrial Relations Survey , the ESRC has sponsored the study of up to twelve studies of company industrial relations policies and strategies .
5 She really had very little idea of how the diocesan senior clergy connected with the parish priests .
6 If there are any pre transfer dismissals connected with the sale — liability to pay contractual damages redundancy etc may pass to the purchaser .
7 She … well , as you know we have n't met for years , and she … she moves in quite different circles , among the elite of Durham , and he 's a churchman connected with the Cathedral . ’
8 If these circumstances all exist then the loss connected with the sub-sale(s) falls within the second rule in Hadley v. Baxendale .
9 Imaginative use of ‘ networks ’ to find part-time staff ; such as engineers , or untrained native speakers connected with the company .
10 However , this statement was apparently contradicted by Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze on Jan. 29 when he asserted that " the introduction of troops was prompted not by political goals connected with the suppression of dissent … but by the sole aim of ending bloodshed " .
11 A TORY MP yesterday in the Commons attacked the Abu Dhabi authorities after a British citizen connected with the failed BCCI bank died while in detention .
12 Relatively little attention has been paid by any of the sources , however , to the early development of the hierarchy , that is , in the period to the death of Suleyman ( 974/1566 ) , a fact which , coupled with the striking , not to say hypnotizing , effect of the later hierarchy , has tended in a variety of ways to mislead writers on subjects connected with the ulema .
13 These gains were the by-products of a war fought mainly for reasons connected with the balance of power in Europe , but they were attractive enough to encourage the British to think about further involvement outside Europe .
14 Enquiries at Enterprise Agencies suggest that many people wishing to set up businesses are doing so with redundancy money or for other reasons connected with the difficulty of finding employment and their first need is to find a suitable idea .
15 Subject indexing is generally carried out by those familiar with the discipline definitions , for reasons connected with the publication of classified bibliographies , or for the arrangement of documents in libraries , information centres , catalogues and databases .
16 For political reasons connected with the gold standard , it was decided no one outside his immediate circle should know .
17 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , I want simply to tell you that work on your notes connected with the Big Glass is at last under way and that I have remained scholarly and impartial throughout what has not been an easy task , in view of what you say about me and especially about my family , and which you must have known would give offense .
18 The Foreign Secretary now had a smaller official residence in the north-west corner of the block , with reception rooms which could be used for ‘ various practical objects connected with the department ’ .
19 The museum 's collection is growing all the time — and during your visit you will see the finest of sporting art , and objects connected with the characters of the turf — whips , saddles , colours , fine trophies — all combining to tell the great story of British Horseracing .
20 Now , this is not an Oxford cartoon either , but it 's a looting soldier , and very much , I think , underlines what people felt about soldiers around the place , and to go back to the overcrowding , erm the great problem was that constantly not only soldiers , but a great many other people , court officials , court servants , barbers , whoever , erm all had to found accommodation , and because St Aldate 's was so near the court , a great many of them were of course connected with the court , they had some high ranking ones .
21 There are the more restricted duties of juvenile liaison , which deals with young offenders and their families , and the general community relations work amongst juveniles and community groups connected with the young , such as schools and youth clubs ( with the exception of the ubiquitous Christmas party for old folks ) .
22 They also stop artists from trusting any products connected with the term ‘ acrylic ’ which is crazy as , unlike oils which crack and yellow as they age naturally , synthetic acrylic emulsions are age resistant , therefore forming a stable and reliable support when used in priming .
23 Some of them are substantive : for instance , that politics is an autonomous realm where universal interests , rooted in human nature , take particular forms connected with the distribution of power .
24 Long-term projects connected with the event include the commissioning of new pieces for sculpture parks around the country .
25 In fact , the Law Society had minimal involvement in projects connected with the Advisory Liaison Service .
26 Several hon. Members have said that £1.25 billion has to be found for the King 's Cross development and that other resources must be found for other British Rail projects connected with the channel tunnel .
27 Sensory setae ( see p. 125 ) are in all cases connected with the nervous system .
28 Ruby 's solicitor has dealt with a number of asbestos cases connected with the Swindon Works .
29 At intervals along its length groups of nerve fibres emerge from the spinal column to connect with the peripheral nervous system .
30 However , if artistic representations of my experience are to do more than merely reflect a personal trauma , it is imperative that the work connect with the common experiences of other women in the same or similar situations .
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