Example sentences of "be linked [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A noise gate is built into each channel ( both of which can be linked for stereo processing ) and the 3630 offers hard or soft knee operation and peak or RMS sensing .
2 Discrimination and parental choice have come to be linked over a number of issues of current importance .
3 Heparan sulphate proteoglycan , laminin , and collagen have all been shown to be linked across cell membranes to cytoskeletal elements , and cytoskeletal proteins have been demonstrated to be condensed at cell-cell and cell-matrix interfaces .
4 THE Prime Minister is one of the latest customers to be linked into Mercury , the Cable&Wireless company which is BT 's only mainstream rival .
5 If a scenario for action is to be socially and politically acceptable in an area it has to be linked into people 's beliefs about their present positions and purposes .
6 Systems which streamline administrative work and can be linked into other areas of the practice are being used more and more .
7 Share incentive and bonus schemes which may be linked into employee stock ownership plan ( ESOP ) trusts .
8 The original target for the link-up was 400 , and the 400th person to be linked into the system , , was presented with a bottle of champagne .
9 In theory and in the planning documents this can all be linked into a seamless network .
10 This enables part-time students to be linked into the research community and undertake joint work with others based around the world .
11 the printer would do that , but your machine here would be linked into a storage computer storage system here at Mansfield which every now and again it sends all the information down the telephone lines to headquarters , and it 's done every is it every two hours ?
12 Information on living standards in the FES and GHS is to be linked at the aggregate level of a given household type and income level .
13 WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCE BASES IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE … can be linked on a nostalgic 60 mile/100 kilometre journey through the picturesque countryside of Northamptonshire .
14 Sites then began to be linked on the basis of the type of stone tools that they produced , and on some sites different types of stone tools were found in superimposed layers .
15 As part of the work on this Initiative , the employers and employees ' data will be Linked on the Oxford University computer , and used to investigate the impact of policies such as the balance of external recruitment and internal promotion , introduction of new technology , use of part-time , temporary or casual workers , and efforts to involve employees in the organisation .
16 French and British construction workers on May 22 linked the northbound rail tunnel of the Channel Tunnel , 50 metres under the seabed ; the smaller service tunnel had been linked in December 1990 , and the southbound rail tunnel was due to be linked on June 24 , with the tunnel as a whole due to be completed by June 1993 .
17 The imperative for a writer of a chronological survey is that a defined period of time is covered ; this may be linked with a theme , such as the history of styles in Gombrich 's case , but it is unlikely to be linked solely with a spotlight on quality .
18 This has become the standard Tory party-point in which the Labour Party can be linked with the ecological disaster areas of the no-growth communist world .
19 In this sense of lurking danger associated with women 's physical nature , there came to be linked with the female an idea of innate pathology .
20 Catastrophe , as discussed in Chapter 13 , can be linked with inevitability , to assert dramatic power .
21 These serious findings may be linked with other aspects of GP behaviour .
22 Credit may be linked with building and keeping a family .
23 The physical condition of the heart can be linked with the emotional conditions of the inner life .
24 He was known to be linked with a Serbian secret society known as the Black Hand .
25 To many people the word ‘ spiritual ’ has , of necessity , to be linked with religious belief — but of course this is not so .
26 While sociological explanations vary considerably in their emphasis on the different factors within the social structure which can be linked with crime , there is a general acceptance of social forces as causing or influencing criminal behaviour .
27 One final point on the relationship of social class to crime : it may not be low social class in itself which is associated with crime , but rather that low social class is liable to be linked with other factors , perhaps parental criminality , deprivation or inadequacy of some kind , which might predispose individuals brought up in certain social classes toward criminality .
28 This concentration of digestion at the incisor tips is highly characteristic of the prey assemblages of the category 2 species ( Fig. 3.22 F-I ) , and must be linked with heavier digestion combined with the high retention rate of the incisors in the jaws ( Tables 3.6 and 3.8 ) , most of the digestion occurring while the incisors are still in place in the jaws ( Fig. 3.22 H ) : in the long-eared owl samples , four times as many in situ incisors are digested as isolated incisors and three times as many for Verreaux eagle owl ( data from Table 3.13 ) .
29 The New Stalls Bar can accommodate up to 40 people and can be linked with the Linacre Room .
30 In this way , a mechanism for running the bath that automatically cuts off before the water overflows could be linked with , for example , a control unit for the central heating .
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