Example sentences of "[adv] relate to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So we 're looking to there are n't we only relate to inferior women . |
2 | The GIST interventions described above relate to three of these : VISTA women , albeit briefly and temporarily , redressed the numerical balance by offering female role models of practising scientists ; VISTA and the curriculum development which followed involved a limited ‘ repackaging ’ of science to remove its exclusively masculine appeal , and the single-sex classes and classroom observation showed how science comes to be defined as ‘ masculine ’ in the mixed school . |
3 | The factors which , if present , indicate the transfer as a going concern largely relate to intangible assets . |
4 | These losses largely relate to 1991 and prior years and to discontinued business . |
5 | Coping behaviour is associated with current external resources ( money , information , practical help ) , which also relate to available supportive relationships , and with internal psychological resources ( confidence , experience , knowledge ) . |
6 | Although householders may make money on their home , the great bulk of these assets clearly relate to commonplace forms of consumption property . |
7 | This project should enable us to say how far the characteristics of the individual ( their feelings of originality , efficacy , conformity , alienation , anxieties , and so on ) account for their political and economic values and activities and how both relate to social position . |
8 | The main doubts about level and standards in higher education probably relate to new or interdisciplinary courses for which the criteria are not well established , or courses which have atypical entrants ( e.g. ‘ unqualified ’ mature students ) or which are not assessed in conventional ways ( e.g. with a heavy reliance on course or project work rather than unseen examinations ) . |
9 | Specific liabilities often relate to actual or potential litigation or to unprofitable contracts . |
10 | The disposition of the rooms and the hang within each room have been rethought to take account of modern preoccupations : the national Schools of painting now relate to each other as do the countries on the map of Europe , with France situated between Italy and Spain and Holland . |
11 | Thus , there are parish boundaries defining land attached to a particular church ; more recently , civil parishes , which in many cases only vaguely now relate to religious parishes , have been defined for administrative purposes . |
12 | Disadvantages of the overhead projector are few , and mainly relate to technical breakdown , such as a bulb blowing , or the fuse breaking . |
13 | There are a number of factors which explain these differences , some of which simply relate to preferred approaches but most are determined by different styles of library management and , more importantly , their different educational context and the influence of outside education bodies . |
14 | Such well-kept secrets more frequently relate to legal disputes about possession , and it often turns out that the estate in question does not belong to the family that lives there , but to a claimant of undistinguished origin . |
15 | But it is in mercy that we most relate to fallen people like ourselves . |
16 | For our answer we have made an arbitrary assumption that he uses his car for 80% of the time for business and that half the repairs etc. relate to that car . |
17 | Secondly , WACC 's efforts in communication should be truly ecumenical , i.e. relate to existing groups in and outside the churches which can share our principles . |
18 | It is not known if any of these birds had escaped from collections , but a number of more recent reports certainly relate to such birds and are , therefore , disregarded . |
19 | Many therefore relate to fundamental accounting issues as well as to the more refined issues of theory . |
20 | In this area , solicitors can specialise in matters such as child care and other areas which specifically relate to local government . |