Example sentences of "connected with [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The critique of positivist ‘ identity-thinking ’ is connected with a second way in which the Frankfurt School diverges from positivism . |
2 | 18 MINUTES : Le Tissier took a corner from the right and Hall , escaping his marker , connected with a tremendous header to score against the club who rejected him as a 15-year-old . |
3 | ( Note that a Whitewash is not available where the controlling interest is obtained by means of a purchase connected with a new issue of shares. ) ( 2 ) Sufficient authorised but unissued share capital and a directors ' authority to allot the new shares under CA 1985 , s80 will be required . |
4 | The third was connected with a new awareness of history , of the fact that human societies and institutions have developed through long centuries and have taken on many different shapes at different times and in different places — an awareness which was especially sharply focused by the work of Gotthold Lessing . |
5 | She also read the message in italics printed beneath the cartoon , to the effect that the cartoonist responsible had for many years been officially connected with a provincial newspaper and was now , in the sunset of his life , himself the recipient of twice-weekly Meals on Wheels . |
6 | This has been partly connected with a deep-seated hostility to cities and to urban living in general . |
7 | General seismic and other expenditures not connected with a specific exploration licence are written off to the profit and loss account immediately . |
8 | Resignation before physical evil is therefore connected with a latent struggle against social evil . |
9 | And now the other main play-themes are added , each connected with a different kind of prey-hunting . |
10 | Such a circle as the Octagon , despite its special qualities , was connected with a broader network . |
11 | ‘ I suppose Jefferson could be connected with a magic ritual which made use of Cathedral candles , ’ Ian said speculatively . |
12 | It is very tempting to suppose that the lack of any such reliable signals , and the perilously low level of security often reached in human communities , must be connected with a high level of conceptual and , in particular , predictive thought , and also an associated capacity for deceit . |
13 | Further work on the carbon-electrolyte system is needed to ascertain whether the effect is connected with a carbon-water interaction or possibly the formation of carbon-sodium intercalation compounds at high temperature and pressure . |
14 | The loss of fluid from inter-vertebral discs is also connected with a slow reduction of one 's height over the passage of years . |
15 | His polarized oppositions between pure and impure women connected with a whole range of representations regulating female behaviour in the 1850s and 1860s . |
16 | But others in the Surinamese capital speculated the mercenaries could be connected with a Colombian drug baron , who escaped from custody last week , Mr Haakmat said . |
17 | Indeed , even where homophobia is directly connected with a disturbing repression and/or neurosis , the actual psychic dislocation involved may be very effectively offset by the political and cultural gains of homophobic displacement . |
18 | Issues considered by the Committee are : the Institute 's disciplinary procedures with particular reference to whether or not non-members should become involved ; a draft Practice Note ‘ Business and other names connected with a Chartered Architect 's Practice ’ , which it approved and which has been considered by the Practice Committee ; and details of the text of the Code , in respect of which changes are suggested . |
19 | He was fined on two occasions for making abusive comments to referees , he caused a storm by branding his players as ‘ boozers ’ , and his name was mysteriously connected with a local Swindon bookie . |
20 | Many had livestock pens and some had specialized functions connected with a local firm or factory . |
21 | Schibsbye ( 1965 : 24 ) suggests on the other hand that " the infinitive with and without to corresponds in the main to the two sides of the infinitive , the nominal and the verbal " : the infinitive with to is found in positions similar to those in which one finds substantives , adjectives and adverbs , while the infinitive without to " is generally closely connected with an auxiliary verb , and forms a single unit with it as regards stress and intonation " . |
22 | They argue that ‘ for many firms there is an effective locus of control connected with an identifiable group of proprietary interests ’ which crude statistical tests may fail to reveal . |
23 | It is connected with an inborn propensity to look out for regularities , or with a need to find regularities ' ( 1963 : 47 , original emphasis ) . |
24 | I had learned about a minor siege connected with an important river crossing not far from my home . |
25 | As tribal culture weakens , status and power will come to be less connected with an outward demonstration of wealth , and this may pave the way for a more powerful generation of entrepreneurs as specific commercial objectives come to supersede those of status . |
26 | Karen Gadd of Music in Oxford explains that the Tea Party is connected with an operatic production of the story by the Oxford Girls Choir . |
27 | Its flat northern half would have connected with the Carnatic plain of southern India . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | It has to be connected with the front door key . |