Example sentences of "tie in [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Wells , who worked for Geary 's at 22 Cross Street , almost opposite Oliver 's tobacconist , had described a man in the near vicinity whose description did not completely tie in with many of the other witnesses .
2 ‘ I see it as culminating in an annual event , perhaps a convention and a festival which would tie in with other events like Africa Oye .
3 that would tie in with any , you know , immediate use of the market .
4 In what relation is that , you know tie in to that particular great faith that he had
5 This ties in with earlier studies which have found that two-day-old infants who are considered attractive are held closer and spoken to more than unattractive babies .
6 Chairman , could I just mention to the Committee , on Shropshire child care links , erm , the County Council of course , is also the registration body that erm , registers childminders and day care , and erm , while obviously this is very much to be supported and ties in with Social Services ' own requirements to promote child care , it should not be seen , and we should perhaps , Bruce make a , we can have discussions with , we should be careful to endorse , the giving of this money does n't necessarily imply or endorse the standards of the people on their books , who may be people that the County Council in another arm , are investigating and in some cases , taking action to close down .
7 Now do you think anybody who was n't already tied in to that wanted to get tied in at that time ? ’
8 There was little public knowledge of the extent to which intelligence tests had already become part of the machinery of secondary selection by 1940 , nor how far their use was tied in with that of standardised tests of attainment in English and arithmetic , which were provided , marked and correlated by the same person or organisation .
9 Chester had put together a deal for the centre which would have cost the Government nothing because it was tied in with private sector development .
10 Likewise , if anthropologists used the word religion in the sense in which it is ordinarily used by ordinary speakers of English , where it is tied in with such compartmentalized matters as church membership and a professional priesthood , then it would have no application at all to most of the societies which anthropologists usually study .
11 But I I feel it should possibly be tied in with six , rather than being considered on its own .
12 I think the occasional piece which encouraged your readers to rediscover the genuinely great figures of the past — Gene Vincent , for example — would be useful , especially if it was n't tied in with some promotion or record release
13 By contrast , the terms kinship , magic , myth and ritual , are devoid of any general agreed meaning and are not tied in with any clearly identifiable set of representative social roles .
14 It is tied in with sympathetic magic which has been an enduring part of the British occult scene for many centuries .
15 Tied in with this , the Centre is carrying out work funded by the DoE to monitor and evaluate trends in housing management in both local authorities and housing associations in an attempt to assess the cost-effectiveness of management practices and identify ‘ good practice ’ .
16 And I think tied in with this is people inviting people into their homes more .
17 Now do you think anybody who was n't already tied in to that wanted to get tied in at that time ? ’
18 This view tied in with that of Mezey .
19 The week from Saturday 9th March to Friday 15th March will be ‘ Be A Sport For Comic Relief ’ week , and it would be rather nice if every town/area in the country where we have classes could put on an event tied in with good local media coverage ( advanced warning to newspapers & radio — they will have received national press releases and be anxious to get local news ) — a sponsored ball bounce is probably the easiest thing to organise , but please let us know your ideas .
20 What are we doing in terms of establishing contacts right across the range with Russia , to keep it closely tied in with western Europe ?
21 This survival reflects the extent to which the daily papers ' contents and appeal tied in with these various alternatives : they were complementary more than competitive .
22 At this point the whole argument not only takes us back to the eighteenth-century speculations about poetry versus reason , but begins to tie in with recent neurological discoveries concerning the workings of the two halves of the human brain which have been derived from experimentally induced conditions of aphasia .
23 Heinz Wildlife Walks ( Ebury Press £5.95 ) is being published to tie in with 250 fund-raising World Wildlife walks on Sunday , October 8 .
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