Example sentences of "links with [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | The trial of 35 people charged with complicity in fraudulent bankruptcy over the collapse of the Banco Ambrosiano , a private bank which had close links with the Vatican 's own bank , opened on May 29 , 1990 , in Milan , Italy . |
2 | Pastor Istvan Szalatnay , a member of the Hungarian Reform Church General Synod in Budapest , responsible for links with the Church 's communities outside Hungary , describes Bishop Papp as ‘ the hand of the Ceausescu regime and the secret police . ’ |
3 | One of his main achievements as Director-General of the TBC ( April 1958 to 1962 ) was to increase the effective independence of the organization , which severed its last remaining links with the Government 's public Relations Unit . |
4 | At one time only a few selected diseases were thought to have links with the sufferer 's state of mind , but now it is recognized that a whole range — from cancer to heart attack — may be brought on by worry and strain . |
5 | The Plenary Foundation has working links with the Women 's Christian Association , the YMCA and the Ecumenical Women 's Group of Uruguay . |
6 | Our links with the Women 's League of Health and Beauty were further strengthened on 21 April when Jean Parmiter was invited to teach at the East Midlands Associated Members ' Annual Reunion , held in Groby , Leicestershire . |
7 | Managing editor Marion Sinclair adds that there are plans for links with the University 's School of Scottish Studies , with publications based on its unique and priceless oral history archive . |
8 | Sir Hugh Hastings of Fenwick seems to have been primarily Northumberland 's man , but his land in south Yorkshire had brought him into contact with Gloucester as early as 1471 , when the duke made him his deputy steward of Snaith , and to judge by his choice of feoffees Hastings maintained links with the duke 's circle . |
9 | Sir Hugh Hastings of Fenwick seems to have been primarily Northumberland 's man , but his land in south Yorkshire had brought him into contact with Gloucester as early as 1471 , when the duke made him his deputy steward of Snaith , and to judge by his choice of feoffees Hastings maintained links with the duke 's circle . |
10 | Many of the leading figures were young left-wing councillors with professional jobs , part of a new breed of local politician promoted to take the place of older , more right-wing politicians who had close links with the city 's steel and engineering trade unions . |