connected造句151 This leads him to focus on the twelfth century, and the mysteries connected with alchemy and the Order of the Temple.
152 First, about half of it will be used to pay creditors and to meet legal fees connected with the bankruptcy proceedings.
153 A long-term irritant to the police has been the ongoing allegation that some officers have been closely connected with freemasonry.
154 Holthouse says he perceived that something connected the lights in a boomerang shape.
155 In a perfectly competitive industry, the market solves two connected problems.
156 These items are all connected, and any of them may be used as analogies or homologies for each other.
157 All of them were vaguely connected by work, or school, or mutual friends.
158 Economic restrictions to industry should only apply to those connected with armaments.
159 A battery is connected to the anode and cathode via leads A and C respectively.
160 A door connected kitchen with bathroom, with the rear door leading from the kitchen to the carport.
161 Be sure to get concrete and focused information from some one well connected to the writing world.
162 Often the computer can be connected to a printer to provide an instant printout.
163 Words spoken in connected speech often sound different than when spoken in isolation.
164 Soot was first connected with cancer by a London doctor in 1774.
165 So we can see how closely connected are self-esteem and aggression in horses.
166 The tendency for earlier generations to lean so heavily on providence had been connected with the brevity and insecurity of life.
167 It is connected by public footpaths with the Durlston Country Park.
168 Although the party had a strong aristocratic and agricultural interest, by the 1930s it was becoming closely connected with industry.
169 When connected and adjusted, an air pump needs very little attention.
170 These and connected questions will be addressed in Chapter 7.
171 The siting of a settlement is very closely connected with the decision to use the land around for subsistence agriculture.
172 Samson was a man of worldly tastes and habits: he was well connected, well educated, generous and rich.
173 These benefits are held to stem from three separate but connected effects of removing the barriers to free movement.
174 Her blow connected, and Ma Katz staggered backwards, blade scraping the flower-pattern wallpaper.
175 Much of Barbarossa's continual political conflict was connected to administrative matters of this sort.
176 Whiter illustrates his point by showing how the conditions of Elizabethan dramatic presentation reinforced the use of certain repeatedly connected images.
177 There is also increased awareness that educational achievements are closely connected to national cultures and traditions.
178 Those over 70 and certain other vulnerable groups are entitled to receive advice and assistance connected with wills.
179 Your cloudiness is an algal bloom rather than bacterial, and is not connected with the Nitrex filter.
180 The T and G is a weathervane union closely connected to the Labour Party leadership.