Example sentences of "[be] connect with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It may also have been connected with the recurring impact in Kano of the Islamic ‘ ascetic ’ movements , particularly current in commercial circles . |
2 | The tendency for earlier generations to lean so heavily on providence had been connected with the brevity and insecurity of life . |
3 | Clearly , menstrual blood had somehow been connected with the unfertilized egg and was confused with the abortion of a foetus . |
4 | Jahsaxa flinched with annoyance when she realised she 'd been connected with the Roirbak answering machine again . |
5 | It emerged that Hayman had for some years been connected with the Paedophile Information Exchange ( PIE ) , and had received their contact magazine — carrying advertisements from men seeking sex with children — through the post . |
6 | The Batt family had been connected with the Club since 1907 when Tom Batt bought bonds . |
7 | In spite of this handful of ‘ collaborators ’ , it was nevertheless inevitable that the majority of those serving in the Imperial household should be drawn from among the families which had been connected with the First Empire . |
8 | The matches ceased with the advent of the Second World War but in the 1970's , Richard Beckwith , a local photographer whose father had been connected with the event , thought it would be a good idea to revive it . |
9 | Johnny Kirk , whose family had been connected with the ‘ mayor-making ’ over the years , said they did not want to make a big production of it or turn it into a tourist attraction ; they wanted to keep it as it was , ‘ a local event for local people ’ . |
10 | In 1986 he became general manager for a private sector group 's residential and nursing homes and for the past year has been connected with the Bridge Hospital in Witham , involved with people with learning disabilities . |
11 | The new Hermitage director has worked there for nearly two years as assistant academic director under acting-director Vitaliy Suslov , but he has been connected with the museum almost all his life ; his father , Academician Boris Piotrovskiy ( 1908–90 ) , was on the staff at the Hermitage for more than half a century , and was its director for twenty-six years before his death en poste . |
12 | Er previously I 've had , held the license of Three Fishes at Lyddon er , for three years er , previous to that I held the license of the Mason 's Arms , with for three years previous to that and before I 've been connected with the catering and licensed trade from be fifteen . |
13 | Er previous to that I held the licence for The Mason 's Arms at for three years previous to that and before that I 've been connected with the catering and licence trade from being fifteen . |
14 | These sudden rages , which he attributed to his head wound but which may have been connected with the suppression of inherited melancholy , always passed quickly and disappeared in late life . |
15 | He may have been connected with the Pemyll family of Egerton . |
16 | He had been connected with the Théâtre de l'Oeuvre at the height of its activity , was a friend and admirer of Jarry , and a regular visitor to the Tuesday gatherings at the Closerie des Lilas . |
17 | Hannibal was also the object of some sort of pseudohistorical tale of which a papyrus has preserved a piece that as far as I know has never been connected with the oracle transmitted by Antisthenes . |
18 | They have also been connected with the running of the cursus publicus , the empire-wide postal system created by Augustus for carrying official goods and despatches , and the intermediate stations mansiones and mutationes — along its routes . |
19 | Anicius Saturninus at Irchester has been described as a remount officer securing new horses for the army , while O. Cordius Candidus at Dover may have been connected with the transport of horses across the Channel . |
20 | Equally , these buildings may have been connected with the promotion of the town to the status of a civitas capital . |
21 | The Soviet military claimed that the troop movements had been connected with the spring draft for the army — in Lithuania only 1,000 out of 11,000 had responded . |
22 | The absence of strong unions has been connected with the alleged propensity of TNCs to hop from one cheap labour zone to another ( Frobel et al. , 1980 ) , though Dror finds little evidence of ‘ footloose ’ industries . |
23 | The move may have been connected with the fact that the new emperor , Julius Nepos , was an eastern appointment . |
24 | I assume that people are put on the list if they have been connected with an offence relating to prostitution or have been cautioned . |
25 | Because they are connected with the area of the cortex that is designated the auditory cortex . |
26 | Both the type of person and the life occupation are connected with the balance of Self and projection ( p. 35 ) . |
27 | Presumably such marked fluctuations are connected with the prevailing weather conditions . |
28 | These , among others , are connected with the somewhat mathematical concept which may have been generated by the introduction of the use of the word ‘ unit ’ as applicable to ‘ goodness ’ . |
29 | This explains why most of today 's top helicopter pilots are connected with the model trade in some way ! |
30 | ‘ We have nothing to suggest they are connected with the crime . |