Example sentences of "be linked to " in BNC.

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1 Neath could suffer a similar fate , but any punishment will be linked to the severity of the report .
2 The Labour Party Conference : Block voting reform may be linked to membership drive : Possible block vote reforms all leave trade unions with a powerful voice .
3 The airport will be linked to Hong Kong by a high-speed railway and a six-lane highway .
4 It will be linked to videophones , picture mail , teletext and home banking .
5 Strict control of the money supply seemed to be linked to low rates of inflation in Switzerland and West Germany .
6 At the outset we must state that the picture is still very unclear and that those forms of depressions which can be linked to an abnormal body clock are likely to form only a small proportion of all cases .
7 The advance of this critical period , however , can not easily be linked to the idea of a body clock which tends to run fast and so produce daily rhythms which are timed too early because , when daily rhythms have been investigated in these patients , it appears that daily rhythms are irregular , rather than altered in a particular direction .
8 Another idea is a ‘ feebate ’ scheme under which levies on petrol would be linked to car-insurance premiums .
9 Their pay would be linked to the plan 's success , and only to that .
10 Such studies were inconclusive , but this in no way diminished the influence of the idea that excessive sexual urges in a woman would be linked to the size of her clitoris .
11 The eye-hole in each arm can be linked to others , creating a larger area of support .
12 For years we have had the technology for every constituency headquarters to be linked to a central databank of key information .
13 The contracts of chief officers will be linked to quality targets , with senior managers required to sample the service they provide .
14 Decisions on economic aid and arms sales will be linked to human rights records .
15 In cases of bullying ( which is widespread , though often ignored by teachers , and can be linked to racial or sexual harassment ) , theft or vandalism , pupils may be guilty of criminal conduct where social services or police intervention is warranted .
16 Some certificates can be linked to attainment targets in the National Curriculum .
17 These causes of failure are attributed to ‘ problems at the top ’ , although of course these must be linked to problems further down , particularly of lack of participation of local people , inappropriate conservation measures , local enforcement and so on .
18 This ‘ social constructionism ’ can in turn be linked to that whole shift in critical thinking which has sought to undermine any credibility in the unified subject as a source of meaning , and most crucial here has been the contribution of psychoanalysis .
19 The causes of endometriosis are not completely known , but seem to be linked to an abnormal flow of menstrual blood .
20 The answer is for registration to be linked to compulsory dog insurance .
21 This may be linked to functional activities , like lifting a cup to the mouth .
22 Too many people have seen us over the past two or three days so anything I do will be linked to you .
23 There was a good chance that this Sandison fellow would cause trouble and he would be linked to it .
24 Tackle head on the issue of whether the appraisal scheme is going to be linked to financial rewards and promotion .
25 Giving of yourself should never be linked to what you might hope to gain in return .
26 When you take out the Family Bond the investment will be linked to the Family Assurance Performance Fund , which since its launch in January 1987 has achieved an average annual growth rate of over 19% as at 28th February 1990 .
27 Any enhancement of HLCA payments ( Articles 13–15 ) ‘ to improve or maintain the natural landscape ’ should be reimbursed by EEC funds and should be linked to conservative needs , e. g. agreed stocking levels below those that could be supported for purely agricultural objectives .
28 Counselling is concerned with coping mechanisms which may be related to physical health problems , or may be personal and linked to relationships , or sociocultural issues including spiritual beliefs , or may be linked to economic difficulties .
29 The education authorities , probably under the influence of Chamberlain , obviously recognized that the gathering of information concerning industrial conditions needed to be linked to the exchanges , as did the mechanism of registration .
30 The laser printer can be linked to a large number of terminals working independently , which maximises its usefulness .
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