Example sentences of "connect with [art] " in BNC.

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1 But a tutorial need not be directly connected with a production in rehearsal .
2 Indeed , even where homophobia is directly connected with a disturbing repression and/or neurosis , the actual psychic dislocation involved may be very effectively offset by the political and cultural gains of homophobic displacement .
3 But others in the Surinamese capital speculated the mercenaries could be connected with a Colombian drug baron , who escaped from custody last week , Mr Haakmat said .
4 It sometimes happens that the wrong is so closely connected with a contract that the enforcement of liability for the wrong would in effect amount to an enforcement of the contract .
5 Resignation before physical evil is therefore connected with a latent struggle against social evil .
6 It is closely connected with a second moral thesis about the type of argument which could be used to establish the legitimacy of an authority .
7 To the s of the tower is the entrance to the southern Castle Gardens , adapted in the 1920s by Plečnik and connected with a complex of palace gardens in the Malá Strana .
8 Interference with or harm to evidence connected with a serious arrestable offence .
9 He was fined on two occasions for making abusive comments to referees , he caused a storm by branding his players as ‘ boozers ’ , and his name was mysteriously connected with a local Swindon bookie .
10 The loss of fluid from inter-vertebral discs is also connected with a slow reduction of one 's height over the passage of years .
11 And now the other main play-themes are added , each connected with a different kind of prey-hunting .
12 The third mystery concerns another ghost known as ‘ Old Moll ’ who at times walks around the churchyard , the legend being connected with a horse which threw its rider when it reared at the sight of something supernatural coming down the hill at Skipsea Brough .
13 We were talking just last night about how the people here seem to love us , and I said , ‘ Well , I do n't really take that personally — more that we were connected with a happening . ’
14 The dead girl links The Two April Mornings to the ‘ Lucy ’ poems , and since Emma is used as another name for Dorothy Wordsworth in yet another group of poems , it has been suggested that the Lucy/Matthew cycle is connected with a sublimated brother-sister relationship .
15 The merchandising bonanza in the US has been one of the biggest ever connected with a Hollywood film .
16 A note had arrived at the surgery from the lady in Chester saying that after careful study of the X-rays she thought that Mr Spottiswoode 's pain might be connected with a chest problem .
17 18 MINUTES : Le Tissier took a corner from the right and Hall , escaping his marker , connected with a tremendous header to score against the club who rejected him as a 15-year-old .
18 The third was connected with a new awareness of history , of the fact that human societies and institutions have developed through long centuries and have taken on many different shapes at different times and in different places — an awareness which was especially sharply focused by the work of Gotthold Lessing .
19 Such a circle as the Octagon , despite its special qualities , was connected with a broader network .
20 Most identified turning points in terms of crises in family relationships , often connected with a change in financial circumstances .
21 It is very tempting to suppose that the lack of any such reliable signals , and the perilously low level of security often reached in human communities , must be connected with a high level of conceptual and , in particular , predictive thought , and also an associated capacity for deceit .
22 Further work on the carbon-electrolyte system is needed to ascertain whether the effect is connected with a carbon-water interaction or possibly the formation of carbon-sodium intercalation compounds at high temperature and pressure .
23 The two sites in east Lincolnshire at Caistor and Horncastle may well be connected with a defence system of the east coast , associated with the Saxon Shore forts .
24 A feeling of loneliness is connected with a feeling that nothing is happening :
25 individuals connected with a company ;
26 ( i ) individuals connected with a company ( sometimes called primary insiders )
27 An insider is an individual who is knowingly connected with a company in the six months prior to the securities trades in question .
28 An individual is connected with a company if he is :
29 The prohibition in s.1(1) is supplemented by s.1(2) , which prevents an individual from dealing in securities on a recognised exchange , if that individual is an insider who is knowingly connected with a company or its related company who has information which :
30 The tippee need not only knowingly obtain the information from an individual connected with a company ( as defined above ) who he knows or has reasonable cause to believe holds the information by being so connected , he must also know or have reasonable cause to expect that individual not to disclose that information save for the proper performance of that individuals duties .
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