Example sentences of "linked with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 O'Hare has also been linked with Portadown after two starring performances against the Mid-Ulster club inside six weeks .
2 5 Self-Evaluation Linked With Inspection : A Case Study
3 Some of these steps have been linked with mutations that either activate proto-oncogenes such as ras and myc , or remove the inhibitory action of tumour-suppressor genes such as Rb and p53 ( Fig. 5 ) .
4 It was part of the divine plan , linked with famine , flood , and plague as a manifestation of God 's punishment for sins committed .
5 Sinton 's views come after a summer of intense transfer speculation when he was linked with Blackburn , Arsenal and Manchester City .
6 ‘ Shelley 's fame has always been secure , and his name forever linked with Lord Byron 's . ’
7 IN OUR fantasies , swimwear is inextricably linked with glamour .
8 Between 1985 and 2025 the number of pensioners was set to rise from 9 million to over 12 million ; and the total cost of pensions for the public would rise from £17 billion a year to almost £36 billion if pensions were linked with prices and to a colossal £50 billion if they were linked , as Labour wanted , to the higher of either prices or earnings .
9 Glasgow was linked with Dumbarton , Renfrew and Rutherglen ir and in 1831 the meeting was held at Dumbarton , where the er delegates of the four burghs attended .
10 In fact Tore Pedersen ( who was linked with Birmingham and Leeds this summer ) has kept him ( and Roger Nilsen — travelling to Sheff Utd on monday ) out of the central defender spot beside Werder Bremen star Bratseth .
11 Two members of Wales 's championship side last season , the Bridgend prop , Mike Griffiths , and the Newbridge outside-half and captain , Paul Turner , are being linked with Cardiff and Newport respectively , writes David Plummer .
12 He was linked with Cardiff in the summer when he decided to stay at the Brewery Field .
13 The fact that criminality is linked with respectability and power is central to Marxist-based studies , such as those of Chambliss ( see Chapter 2 ) .
14 The immediate cause for concern is that changes in the Sun 's diameter are linked with changes in its heat output .
15 The community care reforms have been linked with changes in attitudes within mental health services .
16 Ofahengaue was first linked with rugby league when the Manly-Warringah coach Graham Lowe , who spent several seasons coaching in England , spotted the Tongan Torpedo when attending a rugby match involving Ofahengaue 's Manly club .
17 In the public mind incest is linked with paedophilia but there need be no relationship between the two deviations .
18 The Ferdinand approach confirms that Newcastle mean business in the transfer market after being linked with strikers of the calibre of Alan Shearer , Mark Hughes and Gary Lineker .
19 Credit may be linked with building and keeping a family .
20 Bagnold 's idea about the wave length being controlled by the characteristic grain path has been disputed and it has been suggested that the wave length may be linked with ripple height , in which grain size is important , as well as with wind strength .
21 The review was triggered when the US Environmental Protection Agency confirmed its intention to ban further use of maneb , mancozeb and zineb on most foods because the fungicides , used widely for 40 years , have been strongly linked with cancer .
22 Cytogeneticists have long suspected that these chromosomal anomalies are linked with cancer , but only now has their message been deciphered .
23 There are various ways in which fibre-depleted foods are now thought to be linked with cancer of the large bowel .
24 Chrysanthemums remove benzine , which has been linked with cancer ; philodendrons absorb formaldehyde ; and the humble spider plant removes carbon monoxide .
25 The chemicals , which include pentachlorophenol and polychlorinatedbiphenyls ( PCBs ) have been linked with cancer and suppressed immune systems .
26 In this model the curriculum for teachers ' colleges and the examination system for both schools and colleges are closely linked with school curriculum development .
27 The idea of ‘ distraction ’ , so strongly linked with London in ‘ Burnt Norton ’ was one which Eliot saw in this period as politically as well as spiritually dangerous .
28 The flowering of the very Greek culture that Goody takes as the example par excellence of rationality , philosophy and science is inextricably linked with mysticism , secrecy and ambiguity .
29 There were names on it linked with lines zig-zagging the page .
30 She reiterates the fact that masculinity is usually defined positively and valued highly , that it is a plenitude , an identity which — unlike femininity — is linked with success , power and dominance in every sphere' ( p. 82 ) .
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