Example sentences of "[be] associate with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Events which are severely threatful only for a few days , or which are of a relatively mild or even positive nature , are unlikely to be associated with depression ( see chapter 4 ) . |
2 | It thus affords a way in which the results of measurement can be associated with quantum mechanical observables : the possible results of measuring an observable are just the set of eigenvalues of the corresponding operator . |
3 | Small buckets and bowls may also be associated with drinking . |
4 | Moreover , recent findings suggest that increased levels of luteinising hormone , which may also be associated with hyperinsulinaemia , might decrease the spontaneous chance of conceiving and increase spontaneous abortion rates . |
5 | Some of the features of deprivation that may be associated with life in such regions are discussed in chapter 10 . |
6 | Since we live at 1g for virtually all of our lives , the feeling of even slightly reduced ‘ g ’ is unusual and , for many people , alarming ( it can be associated with nightmare dreams of falling ) . |
7 | But he soon became convinced that the herpes virus , which was thought for a while to be associated with cancer , had in reality nothing to do with the disease . |
8 | In addition the late appearance of the peptide in some of the morbidly obese subjects could be associated with perturbation of appetite control in these subjects . |
9 | Features of the first type are almost universally found in adult speech to children , but in general they are not found to be associated with variation in the children 's rate of learning ( Newport , Gleitman and Gleitman , 1977 ; Cross , 1978 ; Ellis , 1978 ) . |
10 | During the 1960s , ozone concentrations generally increased by up to 10 per cent at some monitoring stations ( Komhyr et al. , 1971 ) , and this was believed to be associated with variation in solar radiation over the 11-year cycle ( Keating , 1978 ) . |
11 | Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is more likely to be associated with hypoxia as this procedure is often of longer duration ; a combination of sedatives is often used and many patients have underlying cardiorespiratory disorders . |
12 | Or does a difficult birth seem to be associated with schizophrenia because it causes the mother to feel overprotective or guilty towards the child who started life so badly ? |
13 | Efficiency is seen to be associated with threat and with enthusiasm for the process : the more efficient , the more threatening , and the less the enthusiasm . |
14 | The spelling can be given , and you ( or a pupil ) can ask how it should be pronounced , e.g. @how would you say You can ask a pupil to give similar real words to support a particular pronunciation , e.g. sawk could be associated with law , saw , squawk , etc . |
15 | The idea that femininity is in the first place to be associated with motherhood is simply writ large . |
16 | But a new tank means ‘ new ’ water , and new tank syndrome which is mainly associated with stocking too many fish too fast , should now also be associated with tapwater . |
17 | First he feels what he calls heat which seems to be associated with creativity : " an unusually pleasant heat … from none of his creatures but from the Creator himself " . |
18 | Further expansion was carried out on the same basis , progressively moving through the model until more specific activities started to emerge , such as those that could be associated with component 8.7 , ie reduce costs : |
19 | SOMETIMES THIS sort of thing gets so embarrassing that you feel ashamed to be associated with metal in any way , shape or form . |
20 | SOMETIMES THIS sort of thing gets so embarrassing that you feel ashamed to be associated with metal in any way , shape or form . |
21 | The principal action of the morphological processor is to associate a word with its morphological root ( e.g. run , runs , running , ran will all be associated with run ) . |
22 | They did not shrink from assassination and , in so far as the technology of the epoch allowed , they employed techniques which today would be associated with terrorism . |
23 | Its presence in the garden , and indeed in this country , appears to be associated with cultivation of an alien shrub . |
24 | The views expressed by Julie White and Hilary Patrick leave out of consideration the unfortunate fact that some kinds of serious mental illness may be associated with lack of insight . |
25 | Acute mucosal injury does not seem to be associated with stimulation of PGE 2 synthesis . |
26 | Activated T cells have been shown to be associated with bile duct desctruction . |
27 | Sometimes the associated qualities clearly relate to attributes which the animals undoubtedly possess — an elephant is an obvious symbol of strength and power in any culture — but it is by no means obvious why a bat should be associated with happiness or a deer with affluence . |
28 | Around Roscoff , Staiger found shell thicknesS to be associated with chromosome number . |
29 | This finding is in contrast to previous population-based studies by Boylan et al and Tienari et al and their co-workers , in which this locus was shown to be associated with MS . |
30 | Massey 's schematic representation of this form seems to imply that particular production units may be associated with head offices , but this does not imply a privileged status for any particular unit because head office functions may not be associated with any productive unit and are in any event highly mobile . |