Example sentences of "bound up with [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This therefore brings me to the second reason why democracy is bound up with a measure of economic and social equality .
2 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 .
3 As such it was to become inextricably bound up with a number of conflicts surrounding such provision .
4 Like that of Curgenven , his own rising professional career was bound up with a commitment to expansionist sanitary reform .
5 The history of Venice has long been bound up with a pageant of ships .
6 Its life is bound up with the achievement of tasks or programmes , and is realised through them .
7 That , of course , is bound up with the issue of income maintenance .
8 The resources which go to make such a development possible are bound up with the processes of the marketing and the production of the romance volume .
9 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 .
10 This is why I maintain that both when and how these funds will be spent is closely bound up with the question of morality .
11 . 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 …
12 As with Frankie , so much of the pleasure is bound up with the sense of something breaking out all over the surfaces of everyday life , and you being in on it from the start .
13 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 .
14 Its satisfactions are of their own kind , though they are satisfactions intimately bound up with the life of each individual reader , and therefore not without their bearing on his attitude to life .
15 After the achievement of political independence this nationalist fervour does not necessarily abate , and may even increase ; not only because , in many cases , the new nations remain economically dependent within the capitalist world economy , but also because their own development is conceived as a national task , closely bound up with the policies of an efficient , interventionist state .
16 It is normally defined as the intra-urban movement of population from the inner to the outer parts of the same urban region , but in more recent years it has become inextricably bound up with the patterns of inter-urban redistribution associated with the urban-rural shift .
17 This is bound up with the content of suspended solids and can be estimated by matching samples against known standards of dispersed solids or more readily by direct measurement in an instrument such as the EEL Hazometer .
18 Sexuality was a major political issue in the suffrage movement.During the years before the First War the history of sexual politics became intimately bound up with the progress of feminism .
19 In her mind the murder and the attack at the Chagall museum were inextricably bound up with the secret of the Durances .
20 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 .
21 Thus an assertion of cultural identity became closely bound up with the quest for a political model to supersede the North American system .
22 Human rights in general and the right to communicate in particular are bound up with the notion of democracy .
23 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 .
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 success of a system is often bound up with the success of the state that is its main proponent .
26 I was too bound up with the problems of the present moment to enjoy the luxury of retrospection .
27 The history of the development of state systems of income maintenance for men is bound up with the development of wage-labour and the separation of men and women from direct and independent access to the means of subsistence .
28 This shows that faith , obedience , and belief are all intrinsically bound up with the cultivation of emotions that are appropriate to the truths we profess to believe .
29 Thus it was Floridablanca , a stiff bureaucrat , who planned the road system radiating from Madrid , the completion of which was to be the achievement of Isabelline liberalism ; indeed , the fate of the Corps of Road Engineers , set up in the eighteenth century , was bound up with the fate of liberalism itself ; dismantled by Ferdinand VII it was set up by the Liberal Revolution in 1820 ; dissolved in the reaction of 1823 , it was re-established by liberals in 1834 .
30 Like its fragmented nature , housework 's ‘ never-endingness ’ is so much bound up with the idea of housework that the two are not conceived apart .
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