Example sentences of "connected [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The pump is connected through the outer tray and draws water in through the gravel or charcoal , and then through the filter elements into the pump for discharge as a fountain or waterfall . |
2 | Potential difference of amplitude appearing across the entire secondary of the source transformer T 1 is connected through the unknown impedance Z 1 to the whole , one-tenth and so on tappings of the upper primary of the detector transformer T 2 through a range switch . |
3 | Even if you have both the parallel and serial leads connected between the two computers , Fastlynx is intelligent enough to test both and choose the faster and more reliable of the two . |
4 | ‘ Tell her to set up Room 403 , for full scrambler equipment , and external telephone and telex communication connected into the central processor for monitoring . |
5 | Its flat northern half would have connected with the Carnatic plain of southern India . |
6 | The lamina ganglionaris is the zone nearest the eye and is connected with the inner ends of the ommatidia by the layer of post-retinal fibres . |
7 | Neither scholar had , strictly , gone through the stages necessary to qualify him for a mevleviyet , but the former was closely connected with the Grand Vezir Rustem Pasa , the latter with Sehzade Selim , later Sultan Selim 11 . |
8 | It has to be connected with the front door key . |
9 | Those connected with the former State Security or the former Communist Party would no longer be needed , he said . |
10 | The celebrations turned violent as property belonging to people connected with the former regime was attacked and looted by the crowds , and rioting broke out in which 27 people were killed . |
11 | The specific reasons for this are not known but are connected with the wider trend of not allowing claims for economic loss in negligence actions . |
12 | The persistence of such complaints , which from time to time were endorsed by local persons not connected with the woollen trade , suggests that these " oppressions " were widespread and long-lasting . |
13 | Like many other mills connected with the woollen industry , their history is inextricably linked with that of the families of Flemish weavers who , following religious persecution , fled to England during the 15th and 16th centuries . |
14 | Or from someone connected with the mysterious Mr Kennedy — perhaps his secretary saying the meeting was off . ’ |
15 | My object in this chapter has been to provide a transition between ( i ) the analysis of economic class relations , in the sense of possession of and separation from the means of production , and the strategic opportunities for the socialist project connected with the current forms of these relations , and ( ii ) the politics of taking up these opportunities in modern Britain . |
16 | A TORY MP yesterday in the Commons attacked the Abu Dhabi authorities after a British citizen connected with the failed BCCI bank died while in detention . |
17 | NAZMU Virani is to step down as chairman and chief executive of Control Securities , after his arrest last Tuesday on charges connected with the failed Bank of Credit & Commerce International . |
18 | By comparison with music , the visual arts barely touched him ( a fact presumably connected with the poor eyesight he had from birth ) , but he possessed a strong feeling for poetry , especially Romantic poetry . |
19 | They resolved that , if the money was now obtainable , it should be applied to assist the funds of the journal designated at that time the Veterinary Record ( not connected with the present journal of that name ) which was edited by professors of the College . |
20 | In any case , there is a still stronger piece of evidence that Edmund 's popularity in Cnut 's day was connected with the recent past . |
21 | he holds by virtue of being connected with the first company ; |
22 | Name something connected with the first John 's job or home area . |
23 | In spite of this handful of ‘ collaborators ’ , it was nevertheless inevitable that the majority of those serving in the Imperial household should be drawn from among the families which had been connected with the First Empire . |
24 | In parallel the three Managing Directors are starting to sort out the detailed issues connected with the new structure . |
25 | One of the main personal benefits to those who had attended courses was connected with the increased efficiency mentioned above . |
26 | They also knew they were not connected with the humanitarian assistance programme ( NHAO ) that was eventually run for the contras by the State Department , since those aircraft were ‘ beautiful brand-new L-100s , the most beautifully painted things ’ . |
27 | Sensory setae ( see p. 125 ) are in all cases connected with the nervous system . |
28 | He was not the only deaf person connected with the legal profession for Wakefield , Yorkshire , had a fully practising solicitor , Gerald Smith , of the firm Beaumont , Smith and Beaumont , who had been educated at the Yorkshire Institution for the Deaf and Dumb , Doncaster . |
29 | The Labour Research Department — not connected with the Labour Party — has been investigating what happens to ministers when they lose office . |
30 | Perhaps the tremendous upsurge of female creativity over the last hundred years or so , particularly in the fields of literature and art , may be connected with the increasing desire of women to use for themselves ‘ the light principle ’ . |