Example sentences of "so [adv] linked with " in BNC.

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1 But since the nature of their business is so inexorably linked with valuable information legitimately acquired , it is difficult to ensure that this information is not illegitimately used .
2 Unlike CFCs , CO2 emissions can not be dealt with at the micro level by changing technologies : CO2 is so directly linked with almost all productive technology that its control must have profound macroeconomic consequences .
3 The idea of ‘ distraction ’ , so strongly linked with London in ‘ Burnt Norton ’ was one which Eliot saw in this period as politically as well as spiritually dangerous .
4 Carbon dioxide will be the supreme test of commitment and anti-pollution technology , but , as has been noted before , it is so omnipresent , its natural cycle so great and its sources and sinks so difficult to determine accurately ( one assessment in early 1990 downgraded the amount mopped up by the oceans by 50 per cent but came to no firm conclusion about where the unaccounted for remainder went ) , so closely linked with economic growth and its man-made sources so hard and expensive to restrain that it is difficult to imagine a protocol which will be globally effective .
5 Is it necessary to have an extra ladder of offences so closely linked with the general ladder of offences of violence ?
6 The children had also done their share , not always wholly willingly , to help the family whose problems now seemed so closely linked with their own .
7 This is the first occasion when one of Palazzo Grassi 's exhibitions has been so closely linked with a Venetian public institution .
8 The concept is so closely linked with his names that it is difficult , sometimes , to separate the two .
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