Example sentences of "be connected with the " in BNC.

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1 The police suspect the IRA may be connected with the incident .
2 The armed group was not believed to be connected with the Jungle Commando guerrilla group which has been fighting the Suriname Government on and off since 1986 , he said .
3 Winifred Harper was diagnosed as suffering from Parkinson 's disease , which both she and Dr Newman suspected to be connected with the water poisoning .
4 He may perhaps speculate with me on whether the widely reported drop in standards of literacy among children of school-leaving age can in any way be connected with the massive dispersals and changes which have taken place in these educational libraries .
5 Pleasure should have an important place in Marxist aesthetics , Lovell concluded , but theoretical work on pleasure should be connected with the political and with analysis of popular culture as a prime site of ideological contestation :
6 It may be connected with the use of drugs , especially antibiotics .
7 These could be connected with the telegraph wires alongside the track , so that communication could be established as necessary with the nearest signal-box or with central control .
8 A recent increase in reports is assumed to be connected with the re-establishment of a British breeding population .
9 Could this be connected with the dismal failure of the latest form of 3D TV , as transmitted by TVS in Britain ?
10 Some will be connected with the parent 's needs , but others will be personal to them ; psychological , social and financial .
11 There was disagreement with the Corporation as to whether the track in Tamworth Road , Croydon , common to the Mitcham and Sutton routes , should be connected with the Corporation rails on West Croydon Bridge .
12 Perhaps the tremendous upsurge of female creativity over the last hundred years or so , particularly in the fields of literature and art , may be connected with the increasing desire of women to use for themselves ‘ the light principle ’ .
13 The evidence actually tends to be ambiguous ( West 1969 ; Jones 1979b ) as indications of timberwork at the lip of the pit may be connected with the superstructure and planking in the base may have fallen from the walls or roof lining .
14 Could this forgetfulness possibly be connected with the identity of Mr Major 's generous host in Candelada ?
15 Up to one in four allergies may be connected with the workplace .
16 She knew that some of the men there were shepherds who came in from the country and that all this must be connected with the kidnapping .
17 ‘ Which may just be connected with the almost simultaneous murder of her husband in Helsinki , ’ Paula insisted .
18 There is , of course , a problem which must be confronted by both the police and the press if — after a brief time has elapsed — the crime remains unsolved and no further atrocities are being committed which can , even remotely , be connected with the original outrage .
19 The development of these large Cotswold settlements may be connected with the evident wealth of the area reflected by the large and richly appointed villas and the same could apply to Oxfordshire where there are at least two sizeable settlements and no apparent defences .
20 Organization one should clarify long-term objectives , degree of freedom of the venture , and how closely it will be connected with the original sponsor
21 The idea of a plurality of ontological particulars , on the other hand , seems to be connected with the idea of irreducible relations , and the idea of irreducible relations , I have argued , raises the problem of objective order .
22 I assured him we were only asking Mr Evans one or two questions that might or might not be connected with the case .
23 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 .
24 I think we are agreed , are we not , that it may be connected with the one which you and Julia found in the asylum out-buildings ? ’
25 ‘ I 'll phone the hotel to check the time of Garry 's arrival , ’ he said and , picking up the phone , he asked to be connected with the Crowned Head .
26 It is believed that this incident may be connected with the riots yesterday in Deptford . ’
27 What that dour clerk had announced must be connected with the death of Lady Eleanor , and , perhaps the death of old Martha .
28 It does not have to be connected with the Bishop 's Castle Railway , but BCR items would take preference .
29 During 1989 and early 1990 , in addition to the May and September 1989 attacks listed above ( both of which were believed to be connected with the Koskotas affair and with the November 17 Revolutionary Organization ) there were a number of small bomb attacks against cars and buildings , which caused material damage and sometimes injury but no deaths .
30 On May 7 a woman protester was killed by a ricochet bullet shot from the gun of a gendarme in a demonstration at an arms factory ( Poudreries Réunies de Belgique ) alleged to be connected with the Iraqi supergun affair .
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