Example sentences of "bound up with [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Mastery of the code of reading is intimately bound up with oral competence in a language . |
2 | A common theme emerging from much of the second tradition of cross-national research is that it becomes possible to examine the complex ways in which national industrial relations variations are bound up with wider processes of political and economic development , particularly the phasing of industrial development ( as in Dore 's work ) , the nature of the state and underlying class relations . |
3 | The 1934 milk-in-schools scheme was thus closely bound up with wider questions of production targets , availability of supply and price fixing , supervised by the Milk Marketing Board . |
4 | This aspect of lexical choice is closely bound up with semantic relations between noun phrases in the clause : these have been investigated by Fillmore under the heading of " case " , and by Halliday under the heading of " transitivity " . |
5 | All the mature pop groups come from Scotland or the northernmost parts of England , but all their musical reference points seem bound up with American ideas of sophistication and glamour . |
6 | He also develops Foucault in suggesting that the classification of space ( what he calls its ‘ regionalisation ’ and ‘ sequestration ’ ) is intimately bound up with these forms of surveillance and control . |
7 | Policies inevitably reflect ideologies , frameworks of values , either hidden or overt , and the sociologist employed on work in particular policy areas is inevitably bound up with these frameworks of values . |