Example sentences of "[be] [adv] linked to " in BNC.
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1 | Both old age and disability are dimensions of experience which are fundamentally linked to gender ( Morris , 1991 ) . |
2 | ‘ The two Testaments are organically linked to each other . |
3 | Down in VT Control the machines bearing the master reels of 2″ videotape have been synchronously linked to the studio 's cameras and stand all ready to run , this news too being passed up to the gallery of Studio D , Lime Grove . |
4 | I think er it 's got to be er linked certainly to the rate of inflation , er and in some way linked to the way that the fire service er has their pay formula , and they 're actually linked to 25% of the top 25% of schooled manual workers , er we 'd be looking at some sort of deal like that , or if it was n't er tied up with percentage rates I think we need , definitely need an independent pay review body for the ambulance service . |
5 | Ideas of health and disease are integrally linked to personhood ideas , and it is therefore important to consider these . |
6 | These have often been directly linked to LMS work , but in some schools new posts have been created to assist teachers in preparing and typing teaching materials and reports . |
7 | ‘ The great expansions of our paper have in the past been directly linked to the growth of the rail network in Scotland . |
8 | But no-one was very sure that any specific biochemical processes , apart from the rather general one of protein synthesis , had yet been unequivocally linked to memory formation , and the community had become distinctly cautious about evaluating any new claims . |
9 | This new access , along with the proposed cross harbour road and rail bridges , shall ensure that all parts of the Harbour Estate are directly linked to Northern Ireland 's motorway system . |
10 | In some localities market prices of residential property are directly linked to and affected by school catchment areas , where a school has a very good or very bad reputation . |
11 | The Government are pursuing policies that are directly linked to the rise in crime . |
12 | The trade unions are directly linked to more than eight million people . |
13 | In passing , it is interesting to note that the great stimulus to user education in universities and polytechnics in the UK was also the project method of teaching , and that most of the best programmes in these sectors are still linked to this part of the student 's course . |
14 | The terms of employment , which are still linked to the civil service , are to be changed . |
15 | It 's because payments are automatically linked to inflation , which now stands at one point eight per cent . |
16 | Each animal breathes about once every 3.9 heartbeats , and other bodily functions are similarly linked to the rate of the heart . |
17 | The authors counsel that one should only use indicators which yield convergent results , and they make the useful point that ‘ while some of the output indicators are clearly linked to scientific production , their links with scientific progress are more complex and problematic . ’ |
18 | Skills such as skimming , scanning and note taking are important here and it will be useful in planning the project and in the report , if these information skills are clearly linked to the use of the microcomputer . |
19 | The detection boxes mentioned above are also linked to a stand-alone personal computer , loaded with with Granada 's own Fixed Site Management System software . |
20 | Diagenetic fabrics are also linked to subsurface porosity evolution and hydrocarbon migration and closer future links with organic geochemists will evaluate potential interrelationships between these events . |
21 | The political activity of women is limited and , in the few cases where they do achieve positions of some power , these positions are often linked to the traditional female role . |
22 | It may hurt to hear accusing comments like this — for highly-charged emotions are often linked to equally-highly-charged events , or a series of events , from our past . |
23 | Although occupational pension schemes are increasingly common , levels of payment are often linked to earnings in the most recent years of work . |
24 | In investigations of cerebral asymmetry , therefore , electrode leads from various positions over left and right hemispheres are often linked to a common reference site at which underlying activity is unlikely to be affected by variables manipulated in the experiment . |
25 | Only when Globex becomes operational will it be seen whether an open outcry system can be successfully linked to global screen trading . |
26 | Provisional PFGE data had indicated that sequences from KOX ZNF gene cluster A might be physically linked to the ZNF25 ( KOX19 ) gene ( L.Papi et al. , unpublished data ) . |
27 | Nor can potential school achievement or social competence be directly linked to levels of sight : pupils with little or no sight have shown that they can achieve well in school , be independent and happy , since the interaction of the child and the learning environment is as significant for them in helping to achieve these goals as it is for any pupil in school . |
28 | It was to be expected that Britain as the leading maritime power should take a lead in scientific voyages , which could be directly linked to shorter passage times and greater safety , and the general advancement of trade . |
29 | The observations which we shall make can be directly linked to an account of the overall possibilities of English grammatical structure ; by this we do not mean to speak of the paradigmatic relationships between different clauses , but of the syntagmatic relations which construct the clause itself . |
30 | It should be clearly linked to the developmental process . |