Example sentences of "connect with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone connected with the play felt much the same way .
2 After a brief period during which a registered trade union was a corporate body under the Act of 1971 , the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974 restored the immunity , though liability was imposed ( where there was no trade dispute ) for certain torts causing personal injury or breaches of duty connected with the union 's property .
3 It was the second suicide connected with the university in the space of a few months .
4 And the university provided them , greatly goosed on , I might say , by the then Vice Chancellor Aisa Briggs , who was very excited by the project , and that 's really how I came to be connected with the university .
5 The carvers were unlikely to be directly connected with the building of the church or the carpenters employed but would have been commissioned separately to provide these embellishments .
6 Anyone who is unprotected and is touching anything connected with the building would be absorbed .
7 ‘ You mean he fell into a pit which he had himself dug which was connected with the building 's central heating system ? ’
8 Many urban tradesmen , especially those connected with the building industry , seem to have invested in a small way in housing for rent , but there can be little doubt that the special facilities in raising capital conferred by acts of parliament on turnpike trusts and canal companies enabled them to become the recipients of a flow of capital from sources which would not otherwise have been drawn so directly towards economic improvements .
9 Now , we can see that market competition expresses only one part , only one model of the ‘ life ’ of separate commodity producers , i.e. , that model of relations which is not connected with the division of social labour .
10 He may have been connected with the Pemyll family of Egerton .
11 ‘ The problems connected with the keeping of slaves are of interest to me .
12 It does not have to be connected with the Bishop 's Castle Railway , but BCR items would take preference .
13 Oh he was on the river he he was always connected with the river my father and in the First World War they towed the dredger from here to Ramsgate and er he was , he was in the Army but he was connected to the Inland Water Transport and cos they were dredging out the harbour at Ramsgate .
14 Raybestos officials deny that the move to Ireland was in any way connected with the difficulties faced by producers of asbestos products in the US .
15 The new Hermitage director has worked there for nearly two years as assistant academic director under acting-director Vitaliy Suslov , but he has been connected with the museum almost all his life ; his father , Academician Boris Piotrovskiy ( 1908–90 ) , was on the staff at the Hermitage for more than half a century , and was its director for twenty-six years before his death en poste .
16 The siting of a settlement is very closely connected with the decision to use the land around for subsistence agriculture .
17 I ask myself , is this delay in any way connected with the decision of the t the developer to appeal to the D O E against the previous refusal of this application ?
18 His action was not connected with the decision to cease Mr Bland 's feeding taken by his parents ‘ for whom we pray ’ .
19 Relatively little attention has been paid by any of the sources , however , to the early development of the hierarchy , that is , in the period to the death of Suleyman ( 974/1566 ) , a fact which , coupled with the striking , not to say hypnotizing , effect of the later hierarchy , has tended in a variety of ways to mislead writers on subjects connected with the ulema .
20 Hence the essence and history of a region is connected with the biographies of individuals through the agency of the sphere of institutions , which again is reproduced in the everyday practices of individuals .
21 I knew I would have to learn it quickly though , since Koraloona was connected with the Cook archipelago , most people spoke English .
22 Everyone connected with The Championships , however , not least the world 's top players , know that Jim 's expertise and determination , steadily developed since he first began working with grass at Shepherd 's Bush Cricket Club in 1950 , before going on to spend 25 years at St George 's Hill , had more than silenced all the criticism which was developing about the state of the Wimbledon courts in the early 1980's .
23 The Lifeboat welcomes reader 's letters on any subject connected with the lifeboat service .
24 Of this person she could form no idea other than that Hugh believed him to be the owner of whatever was in the sack and that he was in some way connected with the outlaws ' Camp .
25 Although some may be true , they deal with constant complaints about testimonials which turn out to be from people connected with the firm .
26 Its three founders are no longer connected with the firm and its new president Roy Wright , who reportedly came by his job complements of Sun president Scott McNealy , has a business plan that says , the company will grow from $10m to $100m — he also has plans to take RDI public .
27 … by a gentleman many years connected with the firm , 1827 ; The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year 1828 , 1828 ; Shirley Bury , ‘ The Lengthening Shadow of Rundell 's ’ , parts 1 , 2 , and 3 , Connoisseur , 1966 ; Arthur G. Grimwade , London Goldsmiths 1697–1837 , 3rd edn. 1990 , pp. 648 and 766 ; unpublished research into Philip Rundell 's family and background by Mrs Sarah Tanner . ]
28 [ Memoirs of the late Philip Rundell , Esq … by a gentleman many years connected with the firm , 1827 ; Shirley Bury , ‘ The Lengthening Shadow of Rundell 's ’ , Connoisseur , 1966 ; John Culme , Nineteenth-century Silver , 1977 ; Arthur G. Grimwade , London Goldsmiths 1697–1837 , 3rd edn. 1990 , pp. 448–9 , 738 ; Andrew Pike , Piddletrenthide : the Village and the Church , 1977 ; MS account of the firm by George Fox , mid-1840s , Baker Library of Graduate School of Business Administration , Harvard University . ]
29 This principle is reflected in s7 of the Act which provides : Where one partner pledges the credit of the firm for a purpose apparently not connected with the firm 's ordinary course of business , the firm is not bound , unless he is in fact specially authorised by the other partners ; but this section does not affect any personal liability incurred by an individual partner .
30 It had also been cut by a culvert originally containing a wooden box drain , which might be connected with the provision of the sandstone-lined drains further east .
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