Example sentences of "[be] bound [adv prt] with the " in BNC.

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1 Human rights in general and the right to communicate in particular are bound up with the notion of democracy .
2 The Hebrew scriptures are bound up with the history of a particular society , and that society was patriarchal .
3 Both are bound up with the awareness and sensitivity aroused by looking at a flower or a tree ; an insect or a bird ; the environment in which they live .
4 Definitions of pollution are bound up with the process by which pollution is formally brought to light and identified .
5 The resources which go to make such a development possible are bound up with the processes of the marketing and the production of the romance volume .
6 The interests of the overwhelming majority of professional people , small business men , shopkeepers and farmers are bound up with the social progress of the Labour and Democratic Movements .
7 The extinction of many marine foraminiferal and ostracode species at or close to the Eocene-Oligocene boundary could be bound up with the establishment of the layer of cold , deep water in the oceans known as the psychrosphere .
8 At a higher social level the lives and fortunes of individuals continued to be bound up with the continental possessions .
9 Or is the program to be bound in with the hypertext , in such a fashion that the whole document becomes a metaprogram , which can be selectively ‘ executed ’ in a multitude of ways ?
10 The institutions of Roman civil law were bound up with the rigid observance of strict form ; trusts were not , the textbooks say .
11 Relations between Japan and the USA were bound up with the Gulf crisis [ see above ] , with the USA appearing to want greater financial assistance from Japan ( both for the Gulf operation and for the upkeep of US forces stationed in Japan ) while also seeming unenthusiastic about the prospects of Japan actually deploying forces abroad in any capacity .
12 Highly charged personal reminiscence is bound up with the anthropological perspective which gives it an impersonal respectability .
13 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 .
14 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 ?
15 Its life is bound up with the achievement of tasks or programmes , and is realised through them .
16 That , of course , is bound up with the issue of income maintenance .
17 It is bound up with the family as a whole .
18 For both Habermas and Althusser the problem of analysing ideology is bound up with the status of valid knowledge .
19 Anthropology is bound up with the understanding of lived circumstances rather than abstract thought , the basis of anthropological knowledge being first and always ethnography .
20 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 .
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 doctrine of precedent is bound up with the need for a reliable system of law reporting .
25 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 .
26 This is really the heart of my thesis ; the eighteenth-century philosophers said that true men differed from sub-men because they were rational philosophers rather than poets ; the nineteenth-century positivists said that true men differed from sub-men because they were scientists rather than superstitious believers in magic ; I am saying that men are men and not non-men because they have created artistic imagination which is bound up with the use of language and other forms of patterned but arbitrary expression , e.g. dancing and music .
27 Angelica Kauffman 's history is bound up with the elite classes whose rituals of social dominance included visiting her in her fashionable studio in Golden Square , Soho , or commissioning a portrait or a decorative ensemble from this latest London novelty ( who was , of course , a really fine artist and being fashionable then was not a pejorative condition when fashionability was synonymous with being part of ‘ society ’ ) .
28 Accordingly , for many public figures writing in the 1890s and early 1900s , the character of citizenship and the common understanding and experience of it , all of which was bound up with the imperatives of progress , became urgent political and social issues .
29 Because the development of the economy was bound up with the growth of the nation , Germany was far more tolerant than Britain , France or the US of monopoly capital , of government subsidy , and of cartels .
30 They are not perhaps the kind of remarks to be found in Christmas crackers , but they suggest that his humour was bound up with the idea of self-parody : he is mocking the pontifical manner which others associated with him .
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