Example sentences of "[noun pl] be linked to the " in BNC.

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1 We now conclude that two ultrastructural bacterial patterns exist , and that these two patterns are linked to the modes of contact with gastric epithelium .
2 The new rules are linked to the introduction of Pay and File , planned to apply to accounting periods ending on or after 1 October 1993 .
3 The government in January 1990 gave up its attempt to join the Union monétaire ouest africaine ( UMOA ) , whose members ' currencies were linked to the French franc , and decided to turn to Portugal for help to make its currency convertible .
4 The Grosvenor Centre with over 60 shops is linked to the Greyfriars bus/coach station and multistorey car park .
5 It is possible that the earlier opposition of Chramn to his father , Chlothar , and to his brothers was linked to the fact that he alone was the son of Chunsina .
6 The receptors are linked to the same area of the brain as the eyes , and so the fish can probably visualise these electric patterns , although they would only form a crude , shadowy image .
7 They go on to suggest that the characteristic British concern with the professional status of engineers is largely compensatory , and that the status of engineers is linked to the more general status of industry in the two countries .
8 These purposes are linked to the functions of the magic circle we have already seen — of protection and concentration — but with the true three-dimensional nature of the ‘ magic sphere ’ revealed .
9 Currently , some 450 intermediaries are linked to the service and this is expected to expand .
10 Most important , there is an assurance that pension rights are linked to the retail prices index .
11 Most important , there is an assurance that pension rights are linked to the retail prices index .
12 These bonds are linked to the RPI and are therefore designed to give a constant real yield .
13 How can these , largely in vitro , observations be linked to the behaviour of hepatocytes in health and disease ?
14 The disturbances and the ministerial changes were linked to the continuing power struggle in Azerbaijan [ see also pp. 38827-28 ] .
15 Later , German Defence Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg was quoted as saying that changes in NATO force structures were linked to the strengthening of Europe 's role in the alliance .
16 But at a more fundamental level the model predicts a profit on rail freight on the smallest railway network ( of 2600 kilometres ) when none of the major railway freight generators is linked to the network .
17 Such anthropological theories are linked to the catharsis theory , whereby it is held that through some dramatic experience the individual ( or group ) sheds itself of pent-up , potentially destructive , emotions to emerge cleansed and ready to deal with daily life in a harmonious manner .
18 And somehow or other , I believe these murders are linked to the two corpses found in the forest nearby . ’
19 POVERTY and cuts in social security payments are linked to the high number of deaths in Britain each winter , campaigners will tell the Health Secretary , Virginia Bottomley , today .
20 Futures exchanges are linked to the underlying physical markets , so that the option of doing the same or similar business in an off-exchange market is an ever-present reality .
21 It is suggested that the first of these reasons would no longer be valid if litigated again ( see Multiservice Bookbinding Ltd v Marden [ 1979 ] Ch 84 , where Browne-Wilkinson J upheld a mortgage under which the interest payments were linked to the value of the Swiss franc , cited with apparent approval by Lord Denning MR in Staffordshire Area Health Authority v South Staffordshire Waterworks Co [ 1978 ] 3 All ER 769 ) .
22 Head teachers ' salaries are linked to the number of pupils in their school .
23 As with heads , their salaries are linked to the number of pupils in the school .
24 None of the arrests is linked to the Swain or Letts inquiries .
25 These screens are linked to the cot , which has a series of receptor units built into it .
26 In Zimbabwe and Zambia ( formerly the British colonies of Southern and Northern Rhodesia ) , the history of the press is closely bound up with that of South Africa , both colonies being linked to the South by economic ties , by transport and communications , and by the political pressures exerted by vocal white settler communities .
27 A reconstruction of how the burial mound must have looked four thousand years ago has led experts to believe the ceremonies were linked to the appearance of the midsummer sun .
28 Many of those struggles are linked to the sphere of circulation ; groups are contesting access to the commodities produced within the society .
29 An imaginary line half way down the foot is compatible to the body 's waist line ; so the organs in the upper part of the body have reflex areas in the upper foot and the lower organs are linked to the lower foot .
30 The sole supporters or the ‘ social democratic ’ welfare state are , so the argument goes , the publicly employed educated classes , whose careers are linked to the state .
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