Detectives were able to link the murderer to the crime using DNA evidence.
The link between smoking and cancer is too strong to ignore.
The kids linked arms, and skated around the rink laughing and shouting.
There is a definite link between prostitution and sexual
abuse during childhood.
The PLO has tried to link any peace talks to withdrawal from territories occupied during the war.
A Danish proverb observes that a chain is no stronger than its weakest link.
French mime Marcel Marceau once said that to communicate through silence is a
link between the thoughts of man.
Many of the suicidal terrorists who attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were linked to a man named Osama Bin Laden.
Fat in a woman's diet is linked to an increased risk for breast cancer.
The oldest-known link between
prehistoric man and modern man was made in Cheddar, England, when the DNA of a man in the town was matched to a 10,000-year-old skeleton found in a cave.
In 1940, a government study claimed there was no proof of any link between smoking and cancer.
Studies show that smoking is linked to low birth weight and a higher rate of infant mortality.
Libya has long been a crossroads, linking three continents.
For the Indians of Guatemala, traditional dress is an important link to their culture and heritage.
Only recently have roads been built in Peru to link remote areas with the rest of the country.
In 1969, the Soviet Soyuz 4 and Soyuz 5 linked up to become the first manned spacecraft to dock in Earth's orbit.
Every London train station has a link to the Underground.
The different regions of the globe are now more closely linked than they have ever been.
The university's ESL website has a number of links to some useful grammar and vocabulary development sites.
The Opposition is attempting to establish a linkage between the Prime Minister's economic policies and the downturn in the economy.