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How to use tied to in a sentence

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Bacon's interest in comparative longevity also reveals the extent to which youth itself can be tied to substance.
Lines coiled on deck or loosely tied to railings do not meet that requirement.
Above the serfs were the Villeins, freemen who were tied to their lord's land, equivalent to the Saxon gebur.
His presentation centered on the history of dairying, from a single cow tied to the fence to the megadairies of today.
We are all tied to the belief that glasses denote intelligence, while not being a guarantee of it.
The striker is tied to the club until October so holding on to him to the end of the season may be the more financially astute move.
Now it is possible that in the first six months of next year, they move to an exchange rate that is tied to a basket of currencies.
The bank discount rate might also be tied to the amount of monthly charges.
She scratched out a note with a slightly shaky hand, folded it, and attached it to the leather straps tied to the skytyr's foot.
Each gauge was firmly tied to the base of a single tail feather with a thread.
This gradual loss has been tied to protein deficiency, lack of exercise, and increased frailty among the elderly.
Any other way of living would be like having a ball and chain tied to your ankle.
He said that forfeiting the presidential race would be the least of his party's problems if Democrats are tied to any forgery scandal.
A single daisy was taped to my locker with a yellow note tied to it by some white ribbon.
Yes, this does help make our operation more efficient because we are not tied to very specific collection times.
It sounds rather tied to this particular case, rather than every case covered by the rule.
Although tied to the same markets and products, their ability to cooperate was severely tested by crises that revealed different interests.
Also, it is tied to outdated models of brand-loyalty and presumes a familiarity with the work of couture houses.
She pointed to a grim looking giant bald monkey tied to a stall with a bright red glowing collar around its neck.
In a way, we too, are a cost center to the university, but our compensation is not directly tied to the university's performance.
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