Example sentences of "inextricably [verb] up with the " in BNC.
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1 | However my own opinion , for what it is worth , is that the possibility of making moral judgements is inextricably mixed up with the possession of language capability in quite a different form from that which has been shown to exist in experimental domesticated apes . |
2 | It has been a fundamental aim of this study to argue that the images of working-class youth , and their means of construction were inextricably bound up with the political , economic , social , and cultural issues of the time . |
3 | If civilisation is to control the violence of evolutionary forces , mankind must come alive to the fact that the task is inextricably bound up with the establishment of right and wrong , and parenthood holds the key . |
4 | But we are concerned here with books in which the jokes are , more or less , the whole of the matter , inextricably bound up with the story that is being told . |
5 | This chapter has portrayed the implementation process as a complex one , in many respects inextricably bound up with the policy-making process . |
6 | Sometimes , as they encountered new crowds of pole-carrying Annamese peasants jogging ceaselessly between market and rice field , or spilling out of their tiny village temples and pagodas , he felt that what had happened was somehow inextricably bound up with the torrid , exotic country that was so totally unfamiliar to him in all its ways , and other distressing images of the recent past began to flood through his mind ; he saw again the brutal French colon lashing the fallen prisoners between the shafts of the cart in Saigon , remembered the horror he had felt at the sight of what he thought were many massacred coolies on the river wharf on their arrival , and he heard once more the thud of the Citron striking the peasant boy on the way to the hunting camp . |
7 | It is normally defined as the intra-urban movement of population from the inner to the outer parts of the same urban region , but in more recent years it has become inextricably bound up with the patterns of inter-urban redistribution associated with the urban-rural shift . |
8 | Selling direct to the public via Opens is innovative , a financial stop-gap , but the visibility of artists is inextricably bound up with the gallery system . |
9 | In her mind the murder and the attack at the Chagall museum were inextricably bound up with the secret of the Durances . |
10 | As it so happened another young scholar , one who 's life was to become inextricably bound up with the politics of Trinidad , was also just about to make the same journey . |
11 | The function of certiorari is inextricably tied up with the theory of jurisdiction which is discussed in Chapter 6 . |