Example sentences of "have [art] [adj] connection with " in BNC.
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1 | As far as I have been able to find out , it has no specific connection with Bristol but is named after Nonsuch Palace , which was built in Surrey near Hampton Court . |
2 | There is a great readiness to invoke the French , and a conviction , drawn from Saussure and classical structuralism , that language has no necessary connection with reality . |
3 | The theory of spontaneous social order , for example , has no necessary connection with the promotion of individual liberty in the sense that Hayek envisages . |
4 | Firstly , it has no mechanical connection with the monitor or your printer and thus the hard copy . |
5 | The Muppet war erupted after Jim Henson Productions , which has no official connection with Jane , filed a copyright infringement suit . |
6 | Now , hundreds of Iron Age sites are known from the area and the ‘ way ’ has no direct connection with any of them except by accident . |
7 | However mean , miserable and undeserving a defendant is , he is entitled under our system to a fair trial and not to be the subject of attack , however justified , from someone who has no particular connection with the issue in the case , even if the defendant brought it on himself . |
8 | ( iii ) So far as article 5(1) itself is concerned , he submitted that it is clearly established by Court of Justice decisions that it reflects the close links created by the contract between the parties thereto , and the need to resolve all difficulties which may arise in connection with the contract in the same court in a country which has a close connection with the case , i.e. the court in the country where the obligation in question has to be performed . |
9 | ’ Because , ’ I said cleverly , ’ You know that my partner has a close connection with the FedPol . |
10 | The Article also requires member states to enact measures to prevent working around the Directive by imposing artificially , as the proper law of the contract , the law of a non-member state , where the contract has a close connection with the territory of the member states of the community . |
11 | WWF has a strong connection with the last remaining rainforest in Nigeria , Oban . |
12 | Conversely , the presence of the defendant in this country , either at the time of the transaction or when proceedings were initiated , will not necessarily mean that he has a sufficient connection with this country in respect of the relief sought against him . |
13 | Where a foreign element is involved one of the factors which the court will consider is the apparent strength or weakness of the plaintiff 's claim that the defendant has a sufficient connection with England , in respect of the relief sought in the proceedings . |
14 | It will be for him to decide , in the light of all the evidence , whether in respect of the relief claimed Hambros Jersey has a sufficient connection with England for it to be just for the English court to grant such relief . |
15 | Mrs. Campbell hoped that a tide waiter 's post might be found for the man , but there was more to it than charity , for , as she advised her cousin , William Anderson 's brother was a rich baker who had lately filled the office of deacon convener of trades in Stirling , and ‘ as he has a near connection with severalls in the present management I wish if possible you could fall on a way to get this small thing for him , it wou 'd make a noise amongest the folks to see that we are at pains to do for them ’ . |
16 | Interestingly , John Clare also describes old women singing and telling stories during the weeding and haymaking Evidently Complaining Daphne , though a pastoral , has an actual connection with the life of agricultural labour in Northamptonshire . |
17 | The file hat shown that Miss Tuckey had had no official connection with the Intelligence Service since turning town a bedroom job there in 1946 , the year Marriage himself had joined them . |
18 | He seems to have had no direct connection with the other publishing Ranters ( although Joseph Salmon , q.v. , refers to him ) , but on 14 March 1650 Bauthumley was bored through the tongue with a hot iron for blasphemy , had his sword broken over his head , and was cashiered from the army . |
19 | It has remained a corn mill throughout its working life , having had no known connection with the wool trade . |
20 | The Barker family have had a long connection with Trinity Mill , the miller during the 1880s being George Barker , followed later by Denzil Barker . |
21 | He has had a solid connection with the orchestra and the Scottish music scene ever since , and has been responsible for bringing some unusual works to the concert platform in the past . |
22 | They had gone to Vadinamia to look for phetam and had found a well-known courier — the only courier there — was also had a known connection with Ardakke . |
23 | Greek tragedy is generally assumed to have had an original connection with Dionysus . |
24 | In accordance with The Education ( Fees and Awards ) Regulations 1983 ( as amended ) , higher ( overseas ) levels of fee are payable by students who do not have a relevant connection with the UK , the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man . |
25 | There are certain categories of excepted students who , although they do not have a relevant connection with the UK and Islands , are not liable to pay the overseas rates of fee . |
26 | But diet also appears to have a strong connection with breast cancer . |
27 | Though ‘ poireau ’ , the French word closest in sound to the name Christie chose , with its double meanings of ‘ leek ’ and ‘ wart ’ , appears to have no obvious connection with the detective , the word ‘ poirier ’ , meaning a ‘ pear-tree ’ offers a much more fruitful area for investigation . |
28 | During the recent years after the war the university rose in national importance and always had a close connection with the bishop . |
29 | Thus Vaughan had a close connection with both the family of the deceased fourth Duke of Norfolk and with Anne Mowbray 's young brother-in-law Edward . |
30 | Accordingly , it submitted that a member state might introduce rules which entailed that nationals of other member states might utilise that member state 's quotas only if they had a close connection with that state . |