Example sentences of "[adv] link [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Phenomenalism , as a theory of the meaning of non-observation statements , held originally that such statements are equivalent in meaning to a ( probably very long ) list of statements about what would be observed under different circumstances , all linked by conjunction .
2 She was attracted by the privation of the life , which she always linked with virtue , and she liked its sexual freedom .
3 Industrial policy is usually linked to promotion of exports rather than the protection of the domestic market per se .
4 The Journal is the launching pad for many campaigning actions — including the Action of the Month and various Special Appeals , usually linked to country campaigns .
5 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 .
6 Consciousness , which is indissolubly linked to language , is itself a social product .
7 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 .
8 Skin cancer , which is directly linked to sun exposure and damage , is now the UK 's second most common form of cancer .
9 Its function is more directly linked to consumption , which it promotes by shattering the imaginary possibility over and over , repeatedly reopening the gap of desire .
10 But other diseases directly linked to pollution have also been taking their toll , such as Leucopenia costadas which attacks white blood cells and can develop into anaemia or leukemia .
11 Difficulties of setting up a system of rewards that is directly linked to performance appraisal and the achievement of objectives .
12 Some alcohol difficulties will be primarily and directly linked to alcohol use and some will be secondary , a complication but not the causal agent .
13 Some suggest a tropical origin for the breed , probably Indian ; some talk about a yellow Caspian type drifting through the Balkans and into Spain , and thence into France and the Channel Islands — bearing in mind that Jersey was directly linked with mainland France by a landbridge or causeway until the year 709 .
14 So it 's not directly linked with income support .
15 Eton and Winchester , foundations designed to be of national significance and high quality and therefore directly linked with sister foundations at Cambridge and Oxford , were the exceptions .
16 Heart attacks and lung cancer are directly linked with cigarette smoking .
17 Thorkell 's expulsion belongs to the ambivalent relations between Cnut and some of his powerful Scandinavian followers discussed more fully in Chapter 5 , and may reflect considerable political difficulties , possibly linked to friction with some East Anglian and Fenland churches around this time .
18 In the UK there are two levels of payment ( further modified for sheep only according to breed ) more arbitrarily linked to handicap levels .
19 The word implies cleverness , but is nearly always linked with metal : iron in armour and clasps , but also silver and gold .
20 Psychology ( another recent coinage , this time by John Stuart Mill ) was still linked with philosophy — A. Bain 's Mental and Moral Science ( 1868 ) still combined it with ethics — but was increasingly given an experimental orientation with W. Wundt ( 1832–1920 ) , who had been assistant to the great Helmholtz .
21 They 'll probably change again next year , but at least this shirt will not be forever linked with failure .
22 Ideas of health and disease are integrally linked to personhood ideas , and it is therefore important to consider these .
23 This was to misconceive the ways in which the theories of natural science can ever link with theory about human action and behaviour .
24 It also links with Chapter 3 , which reports on a second survey of known drug users conducted during the following year ( 1985–6 ) , and in which , with the aid of a theoretical model of outbreaks of heroin use , we attempt to use our research findings to forecast future trends in heroin use .
25 To , to , to my friend who 'd bought me a , you know , a pint of beer I would have said , ‘ We wanted , I wanted , not only annual licensing but also linked to training and food handling , otherwise it does n't mean anything . ’
26 The position is still worse because , in many schools , most of the RE time available is spent on content only marginally linked with religion : on moral and cultural education of one kind or another or social studies in which the information conveyed about different religions tends to be of a largely sociological nature , describing other people 's customs and beliefs .
27 Besides the politics , of course , the liberal scientists were also linked with anti-religion .
28 Criminality is also linked with power , respectability and wealth .
29 It is also linked to concession analysis , for when a buyer makes a proposal , for example favourable credit terms , he is really asking the seller to grant a concession .
30 It is also linked to Lotus , so that information needs can be addressed in different formats .
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