Example sentences of "[adv] bound [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Also , since conjunction is a device for signalling relations between chunks of information , it is naturally bound up with both the chunking of information , how much to say in one go , and with how the relations between such chunks of information are perceived and signalled . |
2 | Playing Richard is so bound up with physical attitude , and I think that as actors we are not well enough equipped to meet that kind of physical thinking in that kind of role . |
3 | We all know in very broad terms that locality is somehow bound up with social relations and social change . |
4 | Such optimism was too firmly embedded in the culture of the profession , and too deeply bound up with medical authority and status , for it to be in any way seriously threatened . |
5 | As the countries of the world , irrespective of bloc , appear to become more and more bound up with one another through the extension of transnational practices , some of which are directly identifiable as practices of global capitalism and some of which not , the fact of the global system becomes more and more obvious to ever more people , though the nature of the global system might still appear extremely difficult to grasp . |
6 | Mastery of the code of reading is intimately bound up with oral competence in a language . |
7 | Hence the study of primitive culture is intimately bound up with that of primitive religion . |
8 | It turns out that the wild dog business is intimately bound up with another coming problem ; the spread of silvan rabies out of eastern Europe . |
9 | He also develops Foucault in suggesting that the classification of space ( what he calls its ‘ regionalisation ’ and ‘ sequestration ’ ) is intimately bound up with these forms of surveillance and control . |
10 | A political motive was clearly bound up with this economic activity . |
11 | Policies inevitably reflect ideologies , frameworks of values , either hidden or overt , and the sociologist employed on work in particular policy areas is inevitably bound up with these frameworks of values . |
12 | The pregnant sentence ‘ The economy of Revelation is realized by deeds and words , which are intrinsically bound up with each other ’ ( DV 2 ) challenges two basic ‘ conservative ’ positions : the fear of allowing historical development in our understanding of divine truth , and the theory of separate sources of revelation . |
13 | Holomisa told him that " winds of change " in South Africa had made people in Transkei doubt " the wisdom of clinging to independence " and that its future was " inseparably bound up with that of South Africa " ; he had promised to hold a referendum on this issue . |
14 | Environmental idealism is also increasingly bound up with semi-mystical New Age concepts such as ‘ Deep Ecology ’ and the personification of the planet itself as ‘ Gaia ’ . |
15 | Whereas er in erm a factory , I believe , they would have had to have er the rooms whitewashed , colourwashed or whitewashed at certain times , we were n't bound up with any regulations , then . |
16 | The 1934 milk-in-schools scheme was thus closely bound up with wider questions of production targets , availability of supply and price fixing , supervised by the Milk Marketing Board . |
17 | If , as Taylor argues , professional development is closely bound up with personal growth we must question whether it is feasible to talk of institutional development . |
18 | In Zimbabwe and Zambia ( formerly the British colonies of Southern and Northern Rhodesia ) , the history of the press is closely bound up with that of South Africa , both colonies being linked to the South by economic ties , by transport and communications , and by the political pressures exerted by vocal white settler communities . |
19 | This aspect of lexical choice is closely bound up with semantic relations between noun phrases in the clause : these have been investigated by Fillmore under the heading of " case " , and by Halliday under the heading of " transitivity " . |
20 | Not only is there dispute about the long-term effects of new technology on skill level , but there is also , closely bound up with this issue , the question of how jobs of the future will be organised . |
21 | Clearly the question of reserves is closely bound up with both the question of productive consumption ( including capital construction ) and the question of personal consumption ( the personal consumption of the masses ) . |
22 | To lose our basis in morality is to cease to be religious , for religion and morality are inescapably bound up with one another . |
23 | To a substantial degree agricultural history and social history are inextricably bound up with one another — demesne and common land practices , copyhold and other tenures , enclosures — and many of the books already mentioned include sections and passages which will enlighten . |
24 | The mill 's history is inextricably bound up with that of the Wilkins family , who were involved with it from 1840 to 1947 . |
25 | The same was true even for Gen von Pannwitz and some of his senior German officers in the 15 SS Cossack Cavalry Corps who , as we can see from the diaries of Count Erwein-Carl zu Eltz [ See KP 62 ] , regarded their fate as inextricably bound up with that of their men , even though they might , like zu Eltz , have found the opportunity to escape . |
26 | A teacher 's choice of fiction to read with a class is inextricably bound up with that teacher 's view of what reading is for . |
27 | The exchange of raw materials and finished products in a society is an activity which is inextricably bound up with economic , social and political life . |
28 | For in fact political theories , doctrines or ideologies , and political action are inextricably bound up with each other . |
29 | ‘ It makes you understand that you are inextricably bound up with each other and that your fortunes depend on one another . |
30 | It makes you understand that you are inextricably bound up with each other and that your fortunes depend on one another . |