Example sentences of "[be] [adv] relate to " in BNC.

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1 Cancer , most feared of illnesses , is now seen to be intimately related to our emotional life .
2 Their view on discipline may be highly related to experiences of a strict and authoritarian father .
3 The church is to reflect the mystery of the divine communion : members of the church are to be personally related to each other and , through the Holy Spirit , to Christ the head .
4 The improvement may well be largely related to an increase in volume leading to an increase in blood volume in the lungs — an effect shown by transthoracic impedance techniques .
5 In a mainly subsistence economy , the site of a particular place will be largely related to the uses of the land around to maintain the crops and animals which produce the food to sustain life .
6 It is I would suggest similarly evident that P P G seven expects most new development in rural areas to be directed to rural villages and small country towns and that it should be sensitively related to existing settlement patterns under the historic wildlife and landscape resources of the area .
7 We hope that both questions will be pursued with equal vigour and no doubt they will turn out to be unpredictably related to each other .
8 What sustains him throughout is his recourse to certain fundamental principles of order and authority which , although they may be tangentially related to his espousal of Christianity , have their roots much further back in his own past and particularly in his early study of Bradley and Maurras .
9 Offices are deemed to be permanently related to one another in a structure of kinship .
10 These features seem to be directly related to the theory of non-representative democracy .
11 Inhabitants also suspect that the area has a case history of health problems which can be directly related to the pollution of the creek .
12 And with whom ? ’ ; for the risk of catching VD can be directly related to the number of partner switches that take place .
13 Whatever we are supposed to understand by a ‘ person ’ we are to believe that educating him will not be directly related to the roles and tasks he has to perform after his education is over .
14 With most other fish the tone of the colouring can be directly related to the environment they inhabit : light colouring in light sand and gravel-bottomed , shallow waters ; dark colouring in black mud-bottomed and deep waters .
15 In Galloway , for example , the reduced breeding performance of golden eagles is considered to be directly related to afforestation due to loss of open moorland which is their main feeding area .
16 The views of the teachers tended to be directly related to how involved they were in managing a department and thus how involved they were in spending capitation .
17 The information obtained from spectroscopic studies can then be directly related to unperturbed individual molecules .
18 Each will be of equal width and length and the shape is created by a curved taper which will be directly related to the circumference of the ‘ chute at each stage as it progresses from the open mouth to the crown .
19 My argument is that ideology is also a moral system , and that moral values must be directly related to ideas of human nature : what it is to be a person .
20 However , it is harder to see why age should be directly related to poverty in the years after retirement .
21 I was told that they receive three meals a day and a very small amount of payment , although this did not appear to be directly related to the amount of work they did .
22 But no transgression against Hume 's stricture is involved in pointing out that people 's views about what ought to be — their moral stance and outlook — may be directly related to certain distinctive features of their lives .
23 In such cases , pupils would automatically gain additional experience and practice with more basic skills and knowledge , but , as has already been noted , not all basic tasks can be directly related to higher order ones .
24 Like most people who are themselves paranoid , Preston had difficulty in taking other people 's fears very seriously , unless they could be directly related to his own .
25 Within such an approach , objects may not be reducible to the workings of a central hierarchical principle , or be directly related to what are otherwise considered the most important social divisions .
26 Not all aspects of the organization may be directly related to the process of subsisting , but together they form a collective memory which provides both opportunities and constraints on which members of the culture draw as they live their daily lives .
27 Some of these can be directly related to changes in the general social relations of cultural production .
28 The vast number of self-instituted independent organizations in the nineteenth century , and into the twentieth century , can in many cases be directly related to two related factors : the development of the teaching academy , with its tendency to prescribe rules ; and the greatly increased importance of the exhibition , within the market conditions which had succeeded patronage .
29 Much of the earlier work was done on Mediterranean terraces and these , as well as many of the terraces in other areas , can not be directly related to Pleistocene events .
30 Thus , the time taken to identify a /t/ will be directly related to the time taken to identify the word in which it occurs ; and , as we have seen , this time depends on the word 's recognition point .
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