Example sentences of "be closely [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This month he unveils a Channel 4 sitcom , which will be closely followed by a half-hour series for the BBC . |
2 | The constellation of behaviours : pointing , vocalising and checking may be closely tied to the acquistion of language . |
3 | In constructing a scheme of work then the selection of content must be closely related to a judgement on the depth of coverage to be attempted . |
4 | Nor can the hoards be closely related to the campaigns of the war . |
5 | In the past it was believed to be closely related to the shaggy , hardy Highland . |
6 | GSR as a measure can , of course , be criticised for the fact that it is known to be closely related to the subject 's expectancies and preparations for action . |
7 | The location of rift systems also seems to be closely related to the distribution of ancient structures representing zones of weakness between stable cratons . |
8 | ARSENAL 'S new rent-a-crowd will be closely monitored by the Football Association when the new Premier League kicks off tomorrow . |
9 | All radio broadcasts and church publications continue to be closely monitored by the government . |
10 | People holding loud parties or operating noisy machinery will be closely scrutinised by the council 's environmental health officers . |
11 | In such cases , the shots can often be saved by dubbing in suitable backgrounds of a kind which do not need to be closely synchronised to the pictures . |
12 | Remember also to record effects of a kind which do not need to be closely synchronised to the pictures . |
13 | Imports : The composition of imports will be closely examined by a bank 's risk analyst . |
14 | His fate , and the fate of his department , is going to be closely bound to the new Unit . |
15 | In other words there must be processes of recording and retrieval and the underlying mechanisms must be closely integrated with the mechanism of the store . |
16 | Any military response would have to be closely co-ordinated with the allies . |
17 | The common clinical and epidemiological features of some of these tumours seem to be closely linked at the molecular level . |
18 | It is an issue both of absolute shortages of the wood .. and the distributions of available wood supplies between different uses and users … its causes are seen to be closely linked to the distribution of economic and political power between classes and social groups which determines who gets how much of a scarce resource . |
19 | In some ill-explained way , manpower needs were held also to be closely linked with a shortage of mathematics and science graduates so that emphasis on strengthening and ‘ modernising ’ mathematics and science curricula at all levels was strong . |
20 | They will also be closely linked with the final step in the research , which is that of relating the findings to established theory . |
21 | Carson ( 1971 ) identified the achievement that had already been made by the mechanics approach and predicted that more would follow , but that because most erosional processes are weathering-limited to varying degrees , therefore on a geological time-scale erosion mechanics must be closely linked with the mechanics and chemistry of rock breakdown . |
22 | Erwin Guzmán Gutiérrez , one of the country 's leading drug traffickers thought to be closely linked with the Colombian Calí cartel , surrendered on July 11 after having been given a guarantee of " juridical security " . |
23 | The first emperor 's new image may be closely associated with the establishment of the new constitution , for it first appears on coins minted in the eastern city of Pergamum in 27–26 BC . |
24 | Because of the nature of personal involvement in education ( in a deaf school a teacher may be closely associated with the same child for a number of years ) the form of treatment used relates to the personality and experience of the educator . |
25 | Fortunately dietary intervention from before conception seems to have a favourable influence on outcome , which seems to be closely associated with the degree of hyperphenylalaninaemia very early in gestation . |
26 | Using the example of the work of Bourdieu , it has been argued that , although the object may be closely associated with the most fundamental and hidden aspects of socialization , this does not mean that it must be analysed only by determinant , rule-based objectivist procedures , since as an instrument of social strategy it retains a high degree of flexibility . |
27 | Given the Cold War political climate of the time and Sartre 's ideological need to be closely associated with the PCF , it is hardly surprising that the campaign to set the record straight on Nizan was given a low priority . |
28 | For the remainder of his life he was to be closely associated with the building of Salisbury 's new cathedral . |
29 | The particular vibrations excited are often found to be closely associated with the electronic transition within whose band the exciting radiation falls , and this can sometimes be useful in assigning electronic transitions . |
30 | Noble had been in hiding since his participation in the December 1989 coup attempt against the Aquino government — the most serious to date — and was believed to be closely associated with the Reform the Armed Forces Movement ( RAM ) , the dissident movement within the military led by the now fugitive colonel , Gregorio " Gringo " Honasan . |