Example sentences of "connect with the " in BNC.
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1 | After the Second World War , for example , the photographer Alexander Liberman decided to visit the studios of artists who had contributed to a century of painting in France , painters and sculptors closely connected with the School of Paris . |
2 | The present writer , who was not connected with the survey , estimated that there was about a 15 per cent non-Roman catholic element on the estate at the time . |
3 | Dear Harsnet , he wrote , I want simply to tell you that work on your notes connected with the Big Glass is at last under way and that I have remained scholarly and impartial throughout what has not been an easy task , in view of what you say about me and especially about my family , and which you must have known would give offense . |
4 | Because they are connected with the area of the cortex that is designated the auditory cortex . |
5 | To take one last example , when we read in Canto 101 ( and many other places ) about ‘ Mont Ségur ’ , the gloss we need is in the Michelin Guide to the pyrenees , where we learn that the Château of Mont Ségur saw the last stand of the Cathars or Albigensians , another heretical movement of the Middle Ages which is mysteriously connected with the quest of the grail . |
6 | The police suspect the IRA may be connected with the incident . |
7 | The newspaper quoted a confidential US government document that said ‘ all functions connected with the security , transportation , storage and launch of the Soviet-supplied Scuds were handled by Soviet advisers ’ . |
8 | Mr Devaty was sentenced in August to 20 months in jail on charges of incitement connected with the petition . |
9 | The charity sets up projects , often connected with the arts , to persuade people to value their surroundings , regardless of whether they are unusual or not . |
10 | None of it is local stone : there is a tradition , perhaps connected with the Venetians or , later , the Turks , who successively occupied Crete till the late nineteenth century , of importing these stones and making jewellery . |
11 | We believe that results can only be properly evaluated if the problems connected with the study are made manifest rather than concealed . |
12 | There are the more restricted duties of juvenile liaison , which deals with young offenders and their families , and the general community relations work amongst juveniles and community groups connected with the young , such as schools and youth clubs ( with the exception of the ubiquitous Christmas party for old folks ) . |
13 | Motability is not connected with the allocation of mobility supplement , which is controlled by the War Pensions Directorate of the Department of Social Security at Blackpool . |
14 | That new thing , as is recently being admitted , is connected with the change in the composition of the population of certain of our great cities . |
15 | It may also have been connected with the recurring impact in Kano of the Islamic ‘ ascetic ’ movements , particularly current in commercial circles . |
16 | This process has regularly been the subject of corruption as civil servants or ministers connected with the award of the tender have sought backhanders for themselves and their associates . |
17 | The club states that all major financial decisions , other than those connected with the day to day running of the club , are put to the membership for approval . |
18 | For fairly obvious reasons , mostly no doubt connected with the spectre of Zhdanov and Socialist Realism ( but also I suspect because of a more subterranean philosophical linkage between Callinicos ' endorsement of Althusser 's ‘ complex totality ’ against Lukács ' ‘ expressive totality ’ and the political voluntarism which it informed in the early twenties ) , Callinicos has to answer : No . |
19 | A broad wheel of small diameter , it is of the overshot , pitch-back type and sits below a ‘ launder ’ , or large iron tank , which accepts water from the ‘ flume ’ , connected with the mill-pond , so that water is ducted on to the top of the wheel , causing it to rotate backwards . |
20 | The armed group was not believed to be connected with the Jungle Commando guerrilla group which has been fighting the Suriname Government on and off since 1986 , he said . |
21 | His swearing in by Mr Husak will bring together the two opposite poles of Czechoslovak politics — the unyielding dissident and the man most closely connected with the hard-line Communist regime that followed the Soviet-led 1968 invasion . |
22 | The interior is as Repton had promised , simple and elegant with a brilliantly convenient tripartite bedroom for Charlotte , ‘ the lady 's own room or boudoir , connected with the wardrobe … and having a dégagement or private stairs ’ . |
23 | First , about half of it will be used to pay creditors and to meet legal fees connected with the bankruptcy proceedings . |
24 | I was once told that Philip Henry Thomas , while preparing himself for the Civil Service examination , had followed his period as a pupil-teacher with a post connected with the railways which were expanding rapidly in industrial South Wales in the 1860s and 1870s . |
25 | Ashcroft Noble was part-owner of the three weeklies that published his ‘ Paul Pelican ’ articles and accepted Thomas 's early essays ; and he was also connected with the Edinburgh firm of Blackwood that was to publish those essays in book form . |
26 | The tendency for earlier generations to lean so heavily on providence had been connected with the brevity and insecurity of life . |
27 | All connected with the mission united in prayer for her , but her life was not spared . |
28 | However , the significant reduction in sentence is probably connected with the normative elements in the provocation doctrine , the elements of ‘ partial justification ’ . |
29 | Clearly , menstrual blood had somehow been connected with the unfertilized egg and was confused with the abortion of a foetus . |
30 | Pam had suggested that the dog could be found near a church , and that his whereabouts were connected with the letter ‘ J ’ . |