Example sentences of "is [adv] [adv] associate with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Blackouts are described in extreme cases of overeating binges or starvation even though this feature is most commonly associated with alcohol . |
2 | Personal ambition might be served by a bureaucracy , but is perhaps more associated with power culture and person culture . |
3 | We tend to overlook the authority of Jesus at Christmas ; a baby in a cradle is not normally associated with authority or responsibility . |
4 | Bubonic plague is not directly associated with water , but the rats which carried it arrived by boat at riverside wharves . |
5 | The harp is an instrument of considerable versatility which is not commonly associated with use in church services . |
6 | Although this phenomenon has an immunological mechanism it is not necessarily associated with protection against reinfection since the larval challenge often develops to maturity . |
7 | We have found , however , that when more samples were investigated with the same methods , the abnormal AChE is not only associated with AD but also related to other neurological diseases that may cause dementia , although these patients are currently non-demented ( Mini-Mental State examination ) : |
8 | In this case , nonsense is not only associated with grammar but learning as well . |
9 | There can be little doubt that attractiveness in women is more closely associated with sexuality and sexuality with youth , than is the case for men . |
10 | Consistent with this , birth weight is more strongly associated with death before 65 years than with death at all ages . |
11 | It is important to distinguish work of this kind , and to emphasize its possible value , by comparison with that narrowest version of the social conditions of art ( often called ‘ sociologism ’ or ‘ sociological relativism ’ ) , which is more commonly associated with Marxism . |
12 | Teachers ' status in school is also significantly associated with efficiency and threat . |
13 | Breakage is nearly always associated with digestion in these assemblages , and it would appear that breakage occurs soon after ingestion , with lines of weakness thus exposed being attacked by digestive fluids . |
14 | It is now mainly associated with government offices in most major capitals and in Britain with the Methodist Central Hall in London and the Civic Centre in Cardiff , both designed by Rickards and Lanchester . |
15 | Your main guitar is n't normally associated with slide playing … |
16 | The notion of common substance is then usually associated with belief in descent from a common ancestor ( or ancestress ) : from a male first father by male links only ( patrilineal descent ) ; from a female first mother through female links only ( matrilineal descent ) . |
17 | Punishment is something which is very rarely associated with virtue , and more often is undertaken with reluctance . |
18 | ‘ It is particularly pleasing that Councillor Thorne will be able to carry out this duty ’ said Jackie Cope , the Museum 's Curator , ‘ he is very much associated with tourism issues and the regeneration of Keighley as a whole . ’ |
19 | But the test of true gentleness is that it relies deeply on the love of God , and is therefore closely associated with confidence in God . |