Example sentences of "[is] inextricably [vb pp] up " in BNC.

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1 The function of certiorari is inextricably tied up with the theory of jurisdiction which is discussed in Chapter 6 .
2 The mill 's history is inextricably bound up with that of the Wilkins family , who were involved with it from 1840 to 1947 .
3 If civilisation is to control the violence of evolutionary forces , mankind must come alive to the fact that the task is inextricably bound up with the establishment of right and wrong , and parenthood holds the key .
4 Sarvodaya is inextricably bound up with ahi sā , since an injury inflicted on one man can have an adverse effect on all men because of the essential unity of mankind .
5 Gandhi 's ideal of sarvodaya , which , as I have shown , is inextricably bound up with ahi sā , can not be so conceived .
6 Since this is inextricably bound up with women 's position in society as the prime providers of such tending , it becomes difficult to say whether the depressed status of such work is a result of a system of male domination of women or whether such work has been allocated to women as part of that process .
7 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 .
8 Science for instance makes its contribution by studiously avoiding social and political comment : it thus misses the way that it is inextricably bound up with dominant values , amongst them attitudes which assume ethnocentric and nationalistic positions .
9 The peoples of these republics are overwhelmingly Muslim ( mostly Sunni ) by religion , and their traditional customs and values , with which their religion is inextricably bound up , have been altered relatively little by the experience of Russian and Soviet rule , which has in fact lasted for no more than a century or so ( most of what is now Soviet Central Asia came under Russian control in the second half of the nineteenth century ) .
10 Selling direct to the public via Opens is innovative , a financial stop-gap , but the visibility of artists is inextricably bound up with the gallery system .
11 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 .
12 and therefore the question of the new settlement is inextricably bound up with where that provision is in relation to you br definition of Greater York .
13 In Piers Plowman , Will 's discovery of the reality of his salvation is inextricably bound up with his exasperation at the gap between the ideals of the faith and their realisation within the social fabric of Church and State .
14 However my own opinion , for what it is worth , is that the possibility of making moral judgements is inextricably mixed up with the possession of language capability in quite a different form from that which has been shown to exist in experimental domesticated apes .
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