Example sentences of "links [prep] other [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | He was an esquire of the king 's body and had links with other lords in the north west and north Wales , including the Stanleys and Anthony earl Rivers , for whom he acted as deputy of Beaumaris . |
2 | Either in his own right , or through his links with other lords , Gloucester dominated the entire north east and the north-western counties of Cumberland and Westmorland . |
3 | He was an esquire of the king 's body and had links with other lords in the north west and north Wales , including the Stanleys and Anthony earl Rivers , for whom he acted as deputy of Beaumaris . |
4 | Either in his own right , or through his links with other lords , Gloucester dominated the entire north east and the north-western counties of Cumberland and Westmorland . |
5 | Oxford has a erm reputation of being internationally minded , and I would like to spend much more on twinning if we were allowed to , to have proper link with Lyon where we 're actually funding projects in Lyon and links with other cities in the Third World , and I believe that if we are going to try and cut that out we 're being very , very narrow minded indeed . |
6 | There are active links with other institutions in Europe , providing the opportunity for research collaboration and exchanges . |
7 | Equally , and in some respects more important , we have a lot of links with other institutions , equivalent institutions , in other countries , other rich countries and particularly other developing countries . |
8 | She would ‘ have to make a very special effort ’ to build the links with other professionals — GPs , the police , consultants and others on which she had barely had time to start in the five months she was there . |
9 | Another syntactic feature of topic is that it controls anaphoric reference so that ( a ) once an element is announced as topic , this element may be omitted altogether in subsequent clauses , hence the proliferation of subjectless clauses in languages such as Chinese and Japanese ( see Chapter 6 , p. 185 , for an example of Japanese subjectless clauses ) , and ( b ) an element announced as topic overrides possible coreferential links with other elements in the sentence . |
10 | And there may be links with other robberies at Malvern and Droitwich , a burglary at Worcester and the sighting of 3 men in a garden , also in Worcester . |
11 | The talks covered the creation of a free-trade area between the two states , improved operation of additional crossing points and border trade , Moldova 's future diplomatic links with other countries , and Romania 's assistance in this . |
12 | There is determination to maintain strong links with other countries through a thriving International Office and as a result it plays a leading and responsible role in the global community . |
13 | Aside from having the industry 's longest serving chairman , BMW today is the one big car company in the world without any cross shareholdings or collaborative links with other companies , fiercely guarding its independence . |
14 | Thus , the study concluded , on the one hand a number of the best practice companies relied on technology ( existing and new ) to generate a stream of new ideas , while on the other less successful companies could improve their position significantly by upgrading their technological competence , and by forging links with other companies and academia possibly with the help of government support schemes . |
15 | A workshop introduced by members of the Outwrite Collective put forward a resolution ( endorsed by the final conference plenary ) that ’ noted the failure of the conference to attract a large representation of Black women and women with disabilities ’ and committed Women for Socialism to ’ developing links and discussions with Black women 's organisations , to increasing Black women 's involvement at all levels , to developing links with other women 's and feminist organisations internationally , and to discussing a future women 's federation ’ . |
16 | At the same time GEC was involved in forging links with other firms by means of establishing joint ventures . |
17 | the exercise of power is not the unconditional outcome of a Mechanical clash of wills but has definite social and material conditions of existence and is circumscribed through its links with other determinations in a social formation . |
18 | ( 5 ) Identify links with other areas of the curriculum and cross-curricular elements and seek to negotiate these links as and when appropriate . |
19 | The purchasing function , therefore , has numerous links with other sections and departments internally , in addition to its links with external suppliers . |
20 | Assuming that product i has demand-side links with other products in the set , it will involve effects both on this product and on others . |
21 | The study of this aspect of language provides links with other disciplines such as sociology , social anthropology , psychology and philosophy . |
22 | the development of improved links with other researchers ( both those engaged in empirical research evaluation studies and those carrying out theoretical work on models of science and technology ) and with science policy-makers ( in order to ensure effective dissemination of research results from the study ) . |
23 | Although this leads to productive links with other agencies and services , it can not be in the best interests of the students . |
24 | This , the technical skills required to make them , and the apparent lack of copper resources in Nigeria have prompted many scholars to conclude that they were made away from sub-Saharan Africa , although no convincing stylistic links with other cultures , including those of the Mediterranean , have emerged . |
25 | In such a defensive yet vulnerable discipline , initiatives which challenge its boundaries by forming explicit links with other discourses , can be particularly valuable for feminism . |
26 | There are links with other departments in the University , including the Centre for Educational Sociology , Politics , Statistics , African Studies , and Social Policy and Social Work , which allows students with interests covering more than one discipline to find expertise , support and supervision . |
27 | Links with other departments allow interdisciplinary support and supervision where nursing interests extend across disciplines . |
28 | Excellent opportunities exist for joint supervision as the department has close links with other departments in the Faculties of Social Sciences and Law , the Research Unit in Health and Behavioural Change , the Alcohol Research Group , and the Department of Housing and Planning at Heriot-Watt University . |
29 | establish responsibility for links with other centres |
30 | The 48-year-old bishop , who , as well as being a judo expert is also a keen squash player , has a long-standing interest in languages and has worked to strengthen links with other Churches in Europe . |