Example sentences of "directly relate to the [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 This payment would directly relate to the disability .
2 The only restriction being that a condition must directly relate to the site and must be reasonable .
3 What we then see is that the hierarchy of use and need is itself directly related to the character of the organizing productive relations .
4 Adult personality is thus directly related to the way in which infantile physiological urges are channelled .
5 The baptism of the child is directly related to the faith of the parents .
6 These spatial variations , both at the regional and the local scale , are directly related to the structure of the rural economy .
7 The frequency in other family members is directly related to the closeness of the genetic relationship .
8 Inhabitants also suspect that the area has a case history of health problems which can be directly related to the pollution of the creek .
9 Its intensity , however , is directly related to the degree of active student involvement in the planning and leading of acts of worship .
10 Closely targeted preparation material and guidance , directly related to the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry examination at First and Second levels .
11 If during repairs , further underlying damage is found , this damage may only be accepted as coming within the cover of the policy if it is directly related to the incident giving rise to the claim .
12 For a lord 's status was directly related to the size of following he could support , and the larger his entourage the more frequently he had to move from estate to estate to feed them .
13 The work set will be directly related to the classwork and take each child approximately 40 minutes , although some tasks might take longer by the very nature of the work . ’
14 This kind of complexity of signal , directly related to the complexities of a specific social and cultural order , is indeed quite common .
15 The wavenumbers of the unstable modes are determined by the considerations leading to ( 23.20 ) rather than being directly related to the layer depth ( as they are in ordinary Bénard convection , Section 22.2 ) .
16 The risk of oxidative damage to cells and tissues is directly related to the amounts of free radicals produced by the body , which are increased in particular by smoking , heavy drinking , processed foods , highly polluted environments and drugs .
17 But it takes no long reflexion to see that , in this case , if the interrogative is acceptable , then it asks for a straightforward manner adverbial or its equivalent as an answer , and it is not directly related to the sentences in ( 33 ) .
18 Sport does occupy a great chunk of the time of black schoolkids and the attention they give it is directly related to the rewards it brings .
19 Does engaging in the selling of materials directly related to the curriculum conflict with the principle of a free education service at the point of delivery ?
20 As noted in Chapter 2 , the annual reports and guidelines of the project make clear the intention that library provision be enhanced in programmes directly related to the curriculum development plans of the school concerned .
21 The use of the microcomputer is to be shown to be directly related to the curriculum and to enhance pupils ' learning , thus the project must be curriculum-based and not restricted to pupils ' use of the library for general work .
22 Some are based upon the effects of seasonal change and are therefore directly related to the orbit of the earth about the sun , which provides us with a useful unit of time , the year .
23 In the medium term the Kent Impact Study estimated that , on the basis of firms ' plans in late 1986 the Channel Tunnel would produce losses of 4,500 and 6,500 jobs in the ferry industry to be offset by gains of 3,200 jobs directly related to the operation of the Tunnel at Cheriton and Ashford , and 13,000 to 14,000 new jobs in other industries of which 3,700 were attributed to firms moving into Kent from other parts of the country .
24 The assessment of the suitability of the college to undertake CNAA degrees was carried out by the Council , and board members would be kept informed of the Council 's views when relevant : ‘ it frequently becomes unnecessary for a subject board to consider any matters other than those directly related to the operation of a particular course of study . ’
25 Surface-based : i.e. directly related to the word order in a sentence .
26 The case for taxing income as a form of local revenue is simply that it is most directly related to the capacity to pay .
27 During the four years of the project the BGS work established that the widespread placer gold deposits of the Pacific Coastal Littoral were in broad terms directly related to the presence of major mid-Quaternary mudflow deposits that either contained significant concentrations of fine-grained gold and accordingly were mined directly , or overlay older gold-rich palaeochannels preserved as deep-lead deposits .
28 The age at which the mother 's illness had begun was the only factor directly related to the presence of schizophrenia in women .
29 After her death , he carried out research showing that there were only two fatal cases in the world , both in the US , directly related to the drug .
30 Whether or not these autoantibodies are directly related to the pathogenesis of this disease remains controversial .
  Next page