Example sentences of "be [adv] bound up [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As the question of his death date , and indeed the circumstances of his death , are intimately bound up with the vexed problem of the identity of his successor , further discussion of it may suitably be left to the following chapter .
2 . The letters of all good soldiers show that the military duties of the soldier and his good military bearing are indivisibly bound up with the loyalty to the Führer and thus with a genuine National Socialist attitude in general …
3 It was not that I eventually doubted that the Almighty responded to faith , but that because I had been so bound up by the desert , so full of self-interest , so neglectful of the God I was supposed to serve , that I could not have expected any co-operation from him .
4 Perhaps monotony , fragmentation and excessive pace are noted by few housewives and are not bound up with a dominant feeling of dissatisfaction .
5 Many different groups are involved in the pollination of modern angiosperms and , in rain forest , this seems to be rather bound up with the level in the forest at which the flowers are presented .
6 Yet there were certain groups who saw either their own or the nation 's interests as being intimately bound up with an aggressive anti-French foreign policy .
7 Associated with them was the potentially much more radical assumption that the foreign relations of States were indissolubly bound up with the structure of their internal politics .
8 It has been a fundamental aim of this study to argue that the images of working-class youth , and their means of construction were inextricably bound up with the political , economic , social , and cultural issues of the time .
9 In her mind the murder and the attack at the Chagall museum were inextricably bound up with the secret of the Durances .
10 The nature of the laterality index one chooses is intimately bound up with the sort of theoretical question one wishes to ask ( Eling , 1981 ) .
11 The history of the use of herbs in food is naturally bound up with the history of food itself .
12 The reason the market economy or catallaxy produces fresh wealth rather than simply redistributing existing wealth is critically bound up with the way in which market prices act as signals containing vital information .
13 It is also bound up with the proximity of research .
14 And since every violation of the equilibrium is inevitably bound up with a decline in the productive forces , it goes without saying , that in an antagonistic society , the development of the productive forces is made possible only by means of their periodic destruction .
15 The success of a system is often bound up with the success of the state that is its main proponent .
16 In so doing , they claim that it is not just secondary qualities that are confined to the mind , but , with them , the whole vivid force of the world-as-we-perceive-it , - what some philosophers call the manifest image of the world — which is intrinsically bound up with the secondary qualities .
17 Similarly the value of something is intrinsically bound up with the way in which someone who recognizes it is drawn to it , or repelled by it if the value is negative , but is not merely a disposition to attract or repel , for we can not be thus attracted or repelled except by recognizing ( or at least seeming to recognize ) a value
18 This is why I maintain that both when and how these funds will be spent is closely bound up with the question of morality .
19 The concept of a constitution is closely bound up with the notion of the limitation of government by law , a source of authority higher than government and beyond its reach .
20 In general our direct evaluation of the sample of courses referred to here showed that a course 's effectiveness is closely bound up with the nature and substance of the messages being conveyed .
21 If civilisation is to control the violence of evolutionary forces , mankind must come alive to the fact that the task is inextricably bound up with the establishment of right and wrong , and parenthood holds the key .
22 Selling direct to the public via Opens is innovative , a financial stop-gap , but the visibility of artists is inextricably bound up with the gallery system .
23 As such , much of the debate over homosexuality was intimately bound up with the wider argument that has already been identified over the role and significance of the modern ‘ nuclear ’ or ‘ bourgeois ’ family .
24 It is only too obvious that this balance between action and personal life was intimately bound up with the conditions of clandestine action and could not survive it .
25 The unequal distribution of such prestigious goods found in the cemeteries may be seen as a reflection of hierarchies in early Anglo-Saxon England and how the maintenance of such hierarchies was closely bound up with the consumption of such valuables .
26 The origins of an organised market in the debt of the government can be traced to the end of the seventeenth century and during the following hundred years the growth of the Stock Exchange itself was closely bound up with the growth of government debt .
27 I was too bound up with the problems of the present moment to enjoy the luxury of retrospection .
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