Example sentences of "is bound [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Their deeply held view on this matter is bound up with their interpretation of political realities .
2 Highly charged personal reminiscence is bound up with the anthropological perspective which gives it an impersonal respectability .
3 As with Frankie , so much of the pleasure is bound up with the sense of something breaking out all over the surfaces of everyday life , and you being in on it from the start .
4 The problem of the missing mass is bound up with the other great problem of cosmology — where did the overall structure of the universe come from ?
5 Where the attraction is bound up with notions of privilege and status then there is little that LEA funded schools can do to compete .
6 Its life is bound up with the achievement of tasks or programmes , and is realised through them .
7 Rather doubt is bound up with knowledge and faith themselves .
8 Rather it is bound up with all life 's activities whether they be social , political or economic , and it can not be divorced from morality .
9 That , of course , is bound up with the issue of income maintenance .
10 It is bound up with the family as a whole .
11 Being authentic ( ‘ feeling real ’ ) is bound up with a capacity to accept and live constructively with the contradictions between the positive and negative elements of life .
12 For both Habermas and Althusser the problem of analysing ideology is bound up with the status of valid knowledge .
13 Anthropology is bound up with the understanding of lived circumstances rather than abstract thought , the basis of anthropological knowledge being first and always ethnography .
14 This leads on now to its distinctive mark : by its history and by its inner meaning alike , it is bound up with ‘ the redemption accomplished by Jesus of Nazareth ’ .
15 By contrast , scientific knowledge is bound up with rationalism and , whether one wishes it or not , rationalism is allied to science , and demands scientific goals .
16 Yet it is clear in references to natural justice that our conception of law is bound up with ideas of notice , fair hearing , representation and open judgment , aspects of which have been denied in the admission of children to the care of the state , and particularly in parental rights resolutions by local authorities .
17 The history of the development of state systems of income maintenance for men is bound up with the development of wage-labour and the separation of men and women from direct and independent access to the means of subsistence .
18 God is bound up with peculiar events , a particular people , above all with the person Jesus of Nazareth .
19 Or that one is to continue to believe in the biblical God despite all experiences to the contrary , that is to say believe that God is bound up with a religion and a community in which women are counted inferior ( in which case one is attempting to believe in an evil God ) ?
20 This therefore brings me to the second reason why democracy is bound up with a measure of economic and social equality .
21 One is bound up with the fact that we do indeed suppose that there is some set of types of circumstances , each type related in the same way to startings-to-work of the wipers .
22 According to a long and dominant tradition , the physical is bound up with the spatial .
23 This is bound up with the content of suspended solids and can be estimated by matching samples against known standards of dispersed solids or more readily by direct measurement in an instrument such as the EEL Hazometer .
24 The carbonate is bound up with magnesium ions , weakly .
25 Since social systems , in this instance like physical systems , tend towards inertia , the challenge to innovation is bound up with reversing the usual trend .
26 The doctrine of precedent is bound up with the need for a reliable system of law reporting .
27 In the context of schooling one significant issue that is paradoxically neglected is the ‘ rationality ’ of the working-class students ' resistance to antiracist curricula and classroom discussions in so far as this resistance is bound up with a more generalized opposition to the degrees of surveillance , discipline , authoritarianism and class domination involved in conventional forms of schooling .
28 Cheque book journalism is a broader and more complex issue than the confiscation of the proceeds of crime and is bound up with the more general question of media reporting of the criminal justice system .
29 The whole question of national health is bound up with that of efficiency and output and it is impossible to rank as a ‘ burden ’ on industry or on the community an outlay which safeguards wellbeing and ( to put it no higher ) conduces to the efficiency of the machine .
30 The countryman takes a great interest in the weather : he has to because his living is bound up with it ; and he observes it as closely as a scientist watching a long and intricate experiment .
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