Example sentences of "[noun] directly relate to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In addition to promoting bibliographic instruction among these organizations and associations , the project helps members co-ordinate activities directly related to the furtherance of bibliographic instruction as a basic service ’ .
2 As noted in Chapter 2 , the annual reports and guidelines of the project make clear the intention that library provision be enhanced in programmes directly related to the curriculum development plans of the school concerned .
3 The age at which the mother 's illness had begun was the only factor directly related to the presence of schizophrenia in women .
4 The interviewer may try to catch you out ( or simply be thoughtless ) by asking questions directly related to the job description or advertisement which brought you to the interview .
5 During the four years of the project the BGS work established that the widespread placer gold deposits of the Pacific Coastal Littoral were in broad terms directly related to the presence of major mid-Quaternary mudflow deposits that either contained significant concentrations of fine-grained gold and accordingly were mined directly , or overlay older gold-rich palaeochannels preserved as deep-lead deposits .
6 Does engaging in the selling of materials directly related to the curriculum conflict with the principle of a free education service at the point of delivery ?
7 The assumption that the degree of governmental response will depend on the degree of pressure that the group is able to exert , which is in turn directly related to the group 's importance to the community , must also be questioned .
8 The scheme is designed for the younger ( less than 36 years old ) organic chemist , the funds to be used for the purchase of equipment , books and consumables , technical assistance , professional travel or any other activity directly related to the research being undertaken .
9 In the medium term the Kent Impact Study estimated that , on the basis of firms ' plans in late 1986 the Channel Tunnel would produce losses of 4,500 and 6,500 jobs in the ferry industry to be offset by gains of 3,200 jobs directly related to the operation of the Tunnel at Cheriton and Ashford , and 13,000 to 14,000 new jobs in other industries of which 3,700 were attributed to firms moving into Kent from other parts of the country .
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