1. A connection was made to the stand pipe each time the portcullis end gates were raised. 2. At that stage, I did not make any connection between my irritability and my fact-finding missions. 3. Connections have been made with, among other illnesses, skin rashes, asthma, heart disease, backache and cancer. 4. I was filled with excitement at the prospect of making some connection with my ancestors. 5. In loop-in wiring, the circuit cables go direct to the ceiling roses, and all the connections are made there. 6. In Repertory Grid the notion of similarity and contrast, indeed the whole idea of making connections, is paramount. 7. It is a way of making connections within a public discourse. 8. It requires motivation towards making new connections as a way of resolving existing ambiguity. 9. Some thoughtful articles aim to make connections, perhaps across national and language frontiers, or between disciplines. 10. The connection was made, forged beyond the power of pure chance to explain. |