Example sentences of "[vb mod] be linked to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | That aim must be linked to industrial democracy , profit-sharing and share ownership . |
3 | It is also necessary , however , to ensure that the labour market pays adequate rewards , but this policy must be linked to real increases in productivity . |
4 | The most important of these lessons is that ‘ regeneration ’ must be linked to local needs and the local economy . |
5 | Again it should be emphasized that the incentives need not be based upon financial performance but might be linked to other proxies of effort ; productivity measures and the like . |
6 | Although capsule distribution could be linked to other programmes such as immunisation , it must be given two to three times a year to achieve continuous coverage , and the risk of toxicity also needs consideration . |
7 | Police in Chelmsford believe that a robbery in a park toilet may be linked to other crimes of violence in the area over the last few months . |
8 | Refractory pouchitis therefore does not seem to reflect underlying Crohn 's disease , but may be linked to immunological mechanisms that are manifested clinically as extraintestinal complications . |
9 | A distinction will be made between the perception of casual factors in the general population and casual factors which may be linked to personal accidents . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | This , at face value , at least supports the notion that short length of stay may be linked to subsequent readmission to hospital . |
12 | It may be linked to recurrent tonsillitis and the broken nights can cause sleepiness during the day , aggressive behaviour and difficulty with homework . |
13 | This may be linked to functional activities , like lifting a cup to the mouth . |
14 | Another idea is a ‘ feebate ’ scheme under which levies on petrol would be linked to car-insurance premiums . |
15 | In 1988 the salary reached £22,548 and in future it will be linked to civil service pay , being 89 per cent of the salary of a Principal . |
16 | The project will be linked to other store location research at the Oxford Institute of Retail Management . |
17 | This will be linked to improved information boards throughout the castle . |
18 | Decisions on economic aid and arms sales will be linked to human rights records . |
19 | If a grain or cement retains its form during alteration it is sometimes very difficult to determine when that alteration took place , unless it can be linked to other dissolution/replacement phases . |
20 | Many post-burial cement generations can be linked to specific sets of veins , some of which are extremely fine and are only visible with CL . |
21 | The pressures can be linked to specific events — most obviously these French elections , but also the second Danish referendum on Maastricht on 18 May , and the vote(s) in the British parliament to ratify the treaty — and to the general pressures associated with the need to lower interest rates across Europe to bolster economic activity . |
22 | 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 . |