Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] associated [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The history of the Edwardian Conservatives sums up many of the problems associated with the history of the party .
2 To overcome some of the problems associated with the structural and subcultural-orientated theories based on the functionalist perspective , Interactionism has adopted a different theoretical perspective for examining crime and rule-breaking .
3 Assessment of the problems associated with the overdose , of the overdose itself , and of how the problems might be overcome .
4 Almost all the prints were portraits and Mr. Macdonald spoke of the problems associated with the use of long focal length lenses and the exposures required .
5 Many of the problems associated with the uncontrolled access to farmland are long-standing and have been enshrined in the Country Code , the list of ‘ do 's and don'ts ’ concerning open gates , litter , dogs which worry livestock , fire risks and so on .
6 Is th another area that I did n't cover actually when when we were looking at the flats was erm , some people have s have around said that erm flats when they were first up in the first few years , erm were a contrast with the later years , in that erm they did n't have many of the problems , Many of the problems associated with the flats now , didn we were not in existence in the early days of the flats .
7 In spite of the problems associated with the new system of funding , the universities are busily making plans for expansion .
8 The purpose of the meeting is to encourage a multidisciplinary discussion of the problems associated with the use of subsymbolic and symbolic approaches to the design and implementation of models of cognition .
9 The bromodeoxyuridine immunohistochemical technique has overcome many of the problems associated with the tritiated thymidine technique and the accuracy of this technique has been verified by Lacy et al .
10 Norton-Taylor has analysed the ownership of all this land , drawing heavily on studies made by the Centre for Agricultural Strategy , and embellished his account by sub-analyses of the land holdings of members of Margaret Thatcher 's Cabinet , by a fairly definitive listing of Ministry of Defence holdings , and an examination of the acreages associated with the entries in Debrett 's Landed Gentry .
11 People who consume fibre-rich diets do not tend to have many of the diseases associated with the developed countries .
12 This measure was important , first , because it was the first extension from the field of schooling into that of welfare of the principle that a publicly-financed benefit could be granted to those in need , free both of charge and of the disabilities associated with the Poor Law ; second , it was a step towards recognition that parents were not necessarily culpable for the undernourishment of their children and that , with public support , needy children could be well cared for at home and did not require withdrawal into public or voluntary care .
13 An example of the difficulties associated with the analysis of informal power — the political dimension to behaviour — in the case of women is given in a footnote to Katz and Lazarsfeld 's study of Personal Influence :
14 They are called ‘ diagonal star-clocks ’ , or ‘ diagonal calendars ’ , and they give the names of the stars associated with the respective decans .
15 Born in South Uist , she became and remains a most famous woman in Scottish history , epitomising forever the more acceptable of the romances associated with the Stuart cause .
16 While this study would confirm that overall non-completion rates for non-traditional students are somewhat higher , it also indicates the need for more systematic analysis of the factors associated with the differential performance of these students within different institutions .
17 By this means some of the theories associated with the principle of ‘ normalisation ’ will be tested .
18 Some of the relationships associated with the two sides of the brain are illustrated in Figure 1 .
19 At this level of analysis , at least , it would appear that these green-field organisations had many of the attributes associated with the new industrial relations .
20 To prevent further cases the Indian community in the United Kingdom should be made aware of the risks associated with the use of ethnic remedies , and their distribution and sale should be monitored .
21 This , of course , assumes that individuals have enough information to assess accurately the net advantages of the exchange , and this would include an assessment of the risks associated with the contract .
22 We visited many of the places associated with the fugitive , during his travels round the Outer Hebrides after the disaster at Culloden in 1746 , including the South Uist birthplace of Scotland 's most noted heroine , Flora Macdonald .
23 The reduction in the intensity of the stimuli associated with the drive is as reinforcing as the actual reduction of the drive itself : thus food in the mouth does not reduce hunger , but it is reinforcing as it reduces the drive stimulus or craving for food .
24 In deciding what procedures to use the project team had to take into account the fact that few of the schools associated with the study were likely to have moved towards a Cockcroft curriculum .
25 In this chapter some features of the schools associated with the project are first described .
26 The location and other characteristics of the schools associated with the project suggested that the sample of low attainers drawn from them would be representative of the lowest 40 per cent of attainers nationally .
27 A flight of external stairs allowed him easy access to the bookroom , and there he must often have been found when the ‘ noise of Women & children ’ , which made study impossible , had driven him once again from Lime Street : it is probable that most of the poems associated with the cottage were at least partly written in the bookroom .
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