Example sentences of "be attached to a " in BNC.

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1 C , the centre of the rolling circle , can be attached to a revolving circle that is concentric with the fixed outer circle .
2 Efforts to secure a ceasefire have so far failed to halt the clashes , which began when Serb nationalists launched an offensive to carve out a separate state which would be attached to a truncated Yugoslavia after Bosnia won international recognition .
3 One of these documents had informed her that she was to be attached to a Mr Victor Wilcox , Managing Director of J. Pringle & Sons , for one day a week during the remainder of the winter term , and she had chosen Wednesdays for this undertaking since it was the day she normally kept free from teaching .
4 Distaffs may also be attached to a spinning wheel or be floor standing .
5 Pemberton-Billing 's invention comprised an add-on governor mechanism which could be attached to a clockwork turntable to give this effect ( 49 ) , and a few dozen records were made which more than doubled the average playing-time .
6 In theory civil service recruits were supposed to pass an examination in law and a first language test and then be attached to a senior police magistrate for six months .
7 It may then float , and needs to be attached to a rock with silicone sealant .
8 In particular data being used by the dual processors must be stored on the the processors have to be attached to a IBM 9333 high performance disk system , shared data must be capable of storage on raw disk configurations rather than something like the the AIX Journaled File System and software must be specifically configured to work with the HACMP/6000 Distributed Lock Manager .
9 SCSI and Ethernet devices are integrated closely into the system , enabling any processor within the system to be attached to a SCSI or Ethernet controller .
10 Since their parts ( or at least some of them ) can only exist as parts of just such a whole , no definite sense can be attached to a contrast between the sum of the values of their parts and their value on the whole .
11 Multiple systems can be attached to a Unix host via fast and SCSI-II adapters .
12 SCSI and ethernet devices are closely integrated into the system enabling any processor within the system to be attached to a SCSI or ethernet controller .
13 And they just happen to be attached to a saint !
14 Braid can easily be attached to a chair with upholstery pins or Copydex to give a decorative edge
15 Another option is to create a second segment ring similar to the first and reverse it , or it can be attached to a vertical ring if depth is desired .
16 Pipetting aids for capillary pipettes provide suitable holders for the micropipettes which can be attached to a conventional mouth piece .
17 We can not say how many of these are primarily curricular in nature , and how many were motivated by the prospects of additional money which might be attached to a statement under local formula funding arrangements .
18 A poet might be attached to a household , or , increasingly , be dependent on travelling between households , performing his work and looking for hospitality and support .
19 For what sense exactly can be attached to a statement that a given particular is " to the north of itself " or that it " precedes itself " ?
20 At the back there is a horizontal belt sleeve which allows it to be attached to a belt up to 70mm wide and there is also a vertical sleeve 50mm wide which permits it to be worn on its side or slid down over a vertical post for use as a permanent fixture at a centre or clubhouse .
21 You have to lie curled up on you side and you will be attached to a drip and a fetal monitor so you wo n't be able to move around .
22 Item No 4 : the large loop would normally be attached to a belt as this is a purse frame dating to the 15th to 16th century .
23 Tie bands need to be attached to a tie-back hook .
24 There is no objective formula for deciding what tariff of punishment should be attached to a particular offence .
25 They may be attached to a particular school for a single day or even part of a day , or for a substantially longer period .
26 Long & agrell ( 1965 ) and Sippel & glover ( 1965 ) both published descriptions of such a device , which could be attached to a petrographic microscope for examination of thin sections .
27 The bulb inside would be attached to a battery and when the bulb flashed the heat sensitive powder would explode — either splitting the copper pipe or causing it to splinter into shrapnel .
28 ‘ In estimating the weight , if any , to be attached to a statement regard shall be had to … in particular —
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