Example sentences of "connected with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They were very successful and provided a model for review procedures connected with a variety of benefits under the burgeoning national insurance scheme .
2 The new law " on procedures for resolving matters connected with a union republic 's secession from the USSR " was passed by the USSR Supreme Soviet and signed by President Gorbachev on April 3 .
3 We were talking just last night about how the people here seem to love us , and I said , ‘ Well , I do n't really take that personally — more that we were connected with a happening . ’
4 Most identified turning points in terms of crises in family relationships , often connected with a change in financial circumstances .
5 A note had arrived at the surgery from the lady in Chester saying that after careful study of the X-rays she thought that Mr Spottiswoode 's pain might be connected with a chest problem .
6 individuals connected with a company ;
7 ( i ) individuals connected with a company ( sometimes called primary insiders )
8 An insider is an individual who is knowingly connected with a company in the six months prior to the securities trades in question .
9 An individual is connected with a company if he is :
10 The prohibition in s.1(1) is supplemented by s.1(2) , which prevents an individual from dealing in securities on a recognised exchange , if that individual is an insider who is knowingly connected with a company or its related company who has information which :
11 The tippee need not only knowingly obtain the information from an individual connected with a company ( as defined above ) who he knows or has reasonable cause to believe holds the information by being so connected , he must also know or have reasonable cause to expect that individual not to disclose that information save for the proper performance of that individuals duties .
12 The above mentioned insiders , that is , individuals connected with a company , individuals contemplating making a take-over , and tippee traders , are not only prevented from dealing in the relevant securities , but are also subject to two further constraints : first , counselling or procuring any other person to deal ; and secondly , communicating inside information to any other person .
13 Under the statutory definitions one of the circumstances in which a person is connected with a company is where the person is a company which is under common control : see sections 249 and 435(6) .
14 Similar questions arose in Marcel v Commissioner of Police ( 1991 ) 2 WLR 1118 , where the police had seized documents from people connected with a company .
15 A person is ‘ connected with a company ’ if he is , or has recently been , a director or an employee of the company in question .
16 The two sites in east Lincolnshire at Caistor and Horncastle may well be connected with a defence system of the east coast , associated with the Saxon Shore forts .
17 It sometimes happens that the wrong is so closely connected with a contract that the enforcement of liability for the wrong would in effect amount to an enforcement of the contract .
18 ( b ) In English law the choice of law rules governing claims for restitution are influenced by the claim being connected with a contract , having regard to the English conflict of laws rule that the proper law of the obligation to restore a benefit , if the obligation arises in connection with a contract , is the proper law of the contract : Dicey & Morris , The Conflict of Laws , 11th ed. ( 1987 ) , p. 1350 , r. 203. ( c ) Quasi-contractual claims , at least where there is a contract involved , should probably fall per se under article 5(1) : see the opinion of the editors of Dicey & Morris , at p. 341 , to this effect , and the decision of the Scottish courts that a statutory claim to contribution falls within the article in Engdiv Ltd. v. G. Percy Trentham Ltd. , 1990 S.L.T. 617 , 621. ( d ) In the case of a claim for the return of moneys paid under an ineffective contract , there is no artificiality in deducing an implied promise to pay , even though the old theory that restitution was based on the concept of such an implied promise is now largely discredited .
19 But a tutorial need not be directly connected with a production in rehearsal .
20 The merchandising bonanza in the US has been one of the biggest ever connected with a Hollywood film .
21 As a brief aside , the issue raised here is principally one of perception , or rather one of representation , where certain products are represented as and connected with a material form and others are not .
22 A feeling of loneliness is connected with a feeling that nothing is happening :
23 In the 66th minute Coyle connected with a corner kick and headed past two home defenders into the Tobermore net .
24 It was possibly connected with a desire to discredit Æthelred , whose followers had murdered Edward , and who had acquired the throne as a result .
25 Observers speculate that its decision to issue the ban now is connected with a desire to demonstrate adherence to international treaties , in an effort to bolster its bid to host the Olympics in the year 2000 .
26 Where the purchaser is connected with a vendor ( connected is defined in IA 1986 , s249 ) the standard of proof on the vendor is higher in two ways .
27 Your grandparents seem to be fairly cheerful — Ken was on the phone last night , about some editing procedures connected with a project he 's recently undertaken .
28 This story may well be apocryphal as there is a similar story connected with a ballroom in Dundee .
29 The asset sale may need the prior approval of shareholders of a relevant company if the vendor is a director or a person connected ( as defined in CA 1985 , s346 ) with a director of the purchaser or its holding company or the purchaser is a director or a person connected with a director of the vendor or its holding company ( see CA 1985 , s320 ) .
30 The scenes can be connected with a piece of animation .
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