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

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1 Soot was first connected with cancer by a London doctor in 1774 .
2 While examining the smear other minor changes not connected with cancer are often found .
3 The historical growth of the state in Spain in combination with the weakness of economic development gave rise to a middle class connected with state employment and ‘ overloading of the public administration by parasitical personnel ’ ( Giner 1985 : 318 ) .
4 Packaging , transport and temperature controls have resulted in the growth of industries which are connected with handling and storage , but still those last few feet to the point of consumption remain critical .
5 What Hailey did see in the way of African unrest was a number of scattered local agitations arising from problems connected with land tenure , taxation , conditions of employment , and interference with native custom .
6 Almost certainly these fluctuations in the breeding population are directly connected with changes in agricultural practice and prosperity , but the recent decline probably stems from the drainage and improvement of large areas of permanent pasture , rather than their loss to arable farming .
7 It is apparent from the data that Mucking was not a village but a series of shifting hamlets , a close community changing to one in which there was far less interaction , which may be intimately connected with changes in the methods of landholding .
8 This frankness of approach applies particularly if the presenting problem is directly or closely connected with matters of sex and Sexual relationships .
9 US officials said that it would facilitate the investigation of tax invasion , embezzlement and insider trading operations , in addition to transactions connected with drug trafficking .
10 The functions of the Advisory Committee will be to advise on questions that arise as to what qualifications are necessary for providing legal services connected with litigation and what requirements are necessary to ensure proper standards of conduct .
11 Restrictions connected with litigation cover two situations .
12 He also showed that it was closely connected with erysipelas .
13 As I shall explain in the next section , this earlier privileging of intellect was intimately connected with resistance to nominalism , and , in the seventeenth century nominalism triumphed .
14 Like I said they we erm th th did n't say whether they were connected with pub .
15 The illness may also be connected with hormone imbalance as in post-natal and menopausal depression .
16 Can you think of any other products or services connected with stamp collecting , which you feel should be introduced by Royal Mail ?
17 At Llandaff Castle near Cardiff , children from Gordonia , Young Macabee , Zionist Youth and B'rith Kodesh ( all Jewish youth movements connected with Zionism ) divided their days between agricultural work , housework and study .
18 Furnished as it was in Cook 's time it 's now a museum containing many artefacts connected with Cook and his voyages .
19 Closely connected with fidelity was liege homage , which the kings were equally determined to extend .
20 ‘ Um — I vaguely remember something connected with Karlovy Vary . ’
21 Some of these were connected with exchange control offences , and a few concerned illegal immigrants in which the police also features ; there were also the usual run of the mill revenue offences involving large consignments of spirits and tobacco goods , but towards the end of 1970 drug smuggling was rapidly increasing .
22 Daly invents new words , breaks them up in provocative , punning ways ( as with the title ; and therapist becomes the-rapist ) and plays on obsolete meanings , as with glamour ( originally ‘ possessed of magical powers ’ ) , haggard ( connected with witchcraft ) and spinster ( one who spins a new thread ) .
23 In return for various fiscal concessions mainly connected with exports and foreign investment , the employers stated their readiness to stand firm against high wage demands from the trade unions even in the event of worsening labour conflict .
24 The only liberty I mean , is a liberty connected with order ; that not only exists along with order and virtue but , which can not exist at all without them .
25 Do you mean her being connected with Michel ? ’
26 The name Heryng is found often connected with Halling and another name we find is that of John Hostier , who in 1268 , was bailiff here , for in this year he was questioned over the Bishop 's land at Halling .
27 If so , he will advise you what to do , but you may also find it helpful to obtain a copy of a booklet entitled Caring for the widow and her family , published by CRUSE ( The National Organisation for Widows and their Children , Cruse House , 126 Sheen Road , Richmond , Surrey TW9 1UR ) , which gives a great deal of useful information on all these subjects and many others connected with widowhood .
28 In particular , if a foreign element is involved the court will need to be satisfied that , in respect of the relief sought against him , the defendant is sufficiently connected with England for it to be just and proper to make the order against him despite the foreign element ( post , pp. 702H — 703A , 705B ) .
29 In particular , if a foreign element is involved the court will need to be satisfied that , in respect of the relief sought against him , the defendant is sufficiently connected with England for it to be just and proper to make the order against him despite the foreign element .
30 Dudley Wood , the secretary of the Rugby Union , said : ‘ This will shock and distress all people connected with rugby .
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