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91. We linked up with the other group on the hilltop. 92. Criminologist Dr Ann Jones has linked the crime to social circumstances. 93. The explosions are not thought to be linked in any way. 94. The increase in our standard rates will be linked to the retail price index. 95. The television screens of the next century will be linked up to an emerging world telecommunications grid. 96. He linked the fingers of his hands together on his stomach. 97. Obesity and a sedentary lifestyle has been linked with an increased risk of heart disease. 97.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 98. Lady Isabella linked her arm through his. 99. Outside in the street Maggie linked arms with Laura. 100. Madeleine linked her arm into Louis's. 101. The problem of interpretation is closely linked to the place of the artefact in intersubjective order. 102. It remains one of the basic archaeological assumptions, however, that the two are linked. 103. I pushed through the barrier and went closer to the three men, the ones who were linked. 104. We will close the Defence Export Services Organisation and ensure that overseas aid is not linked in any way to arms purchases. 105. Besides increased miscarriage risk, the UC-Davis study also found a reduced ability to get pregnant linked to glycol ethers. 106. As with astral travel, some talk of being linked to their physical bodies by a filmy cord. 107. This required 18 traverses, short stretches of road linked by sharp bends, with beyond it a ravine. 108. Small children are queuing to take it in turns to sit in a special armchair linked up to a computer. 109. Similarly, her consideration of wearing a crucifix as jewellery was linked to assumptions that individuals might ascribe to the wearer. 110. The cake and the Bible were linked ever after with McFarlane, although neither was even his idea. 111. They may be long chains of clauses linked by coordination or simply by being adjoined. 112. Filaments linked living beings with the seeds of themselves in the deep-down ooze. 113. The anchors are usually linked by sundry cords and tapes of varying age and wear. 114. It is also linked to the Ocean Shopping Centre, making easy access to some of the area's best shops. 115. It is a pity that much of the work done has been linked to specific titles in an academic library setting. 116. The Combine linked far-left activists and militants in Ford plants right across the country and, in theory, throughout the world. 117. What set it apart was the way irrigation and power production were linked. 118. Studies on people exposed to high concentrations of benzene in the workplace have shown it is linked with leukaemia. 119. The space agency linked the problem to repairs made earlier that required the nozzles to be removed and replaced. 120. Demonstratives and the definite article are terms whose mobilisation and use would be strongly linked to this kind of deixis.