Example sentences of "[noun sg] associate with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , the chronic 20 cigarette a day smoker exposes himself to regular falls in gastric secretion associated with each cigarette smoked .
2 The various types of igneous rock associated with different forms of extrusive and intrusive activity , and the different types of magma from which they originate , play an important role in influencing the ultimate landforms created .
3 In this event , the effect of greater delegation could lead to some enhancement of grades or levels of staff to recognise the increased responsibilities and workload associated with delegated budgets , personnel matters etc ; commercial activities could be enhanced to increase income where possible , but not in true recognition of actual resource needs .
4 Various possible approaches to course syllabuses were outlined in 1967 , and a paper submitted in that year by one member of the Board on deliberations that had taken place in the Library Advisory Councils indicated that ‘ they would welcome the development of CNAA first degrees in librarianship or in librarianship associated with other disciplines ’ .
5 Each of these areas of continental lithosphere are thought to have overridden regions of hot asthenosphere associated with former mid-oceanic spreading ridges .
6 It is difficult to assess the role of dietary fibre in the development of colonic cancer but our results suggest that the increases in cellular proliferation associated with long term higher dietary fibre intake are modest , occur mainly in the proximal colon and are unlikely to present a significant risk for mucosal instability in the distal colon .
7 Necropsy disclosed malignant lymphoma in the distal 15 cm of the oesophagus associated with extensive fistula formation , mainly to the left main bronchus .
8 Secondary amyloidosis associated with chronic inflammatory diseases consists of amyloid A ( AA ) protein .
9 Abnormalities of gastrointestinal motility may occur in all forms of amyloidosis and intestinal pseudo-obstruction has been reported in secondary or primary amyloidosis , including amyloidosis associated with multiple myeloma .
10 Nevertheless , the versions of structuralism and poststructuralism associated with these French masters have not advanced since they left the scene , and if anything have tended to decline .
11 If there are no institutional or other barriers to the working of market forces , the general excess supply of labour associated with this real wage should lead to a decline in the level of money wages .
12 Schwann cell mitogenic activity was measured in quadruplicate and the level of [ 125 I ] uridine incorporation associated with mock-transfected samples ( mean plus one standard derivation ) was subtracted from the activity ( mean minus one standard derivation ) in the cell lysate and in the conditioned medium to calculate total GGF activity in each sample .
13 As of mid-November more than 70 people were reported to have been killed in violence associated with Islamic militants during 1992 .
14 Although Cato Road in Clapham is not a known haunt of crack dealers , police suspect it 's the violence associated with this drug in particular , which has now claimed two more lives including that of a policeman .
15 Again , it was bad enough to have a surge associated with high spring tides , but it could have been associated with equinoctial springs seven weeks later with even more disastrous results .
16 Related ideas like shared writing , dictated writing and invented spelling together with the introduction of new technology including the word processor should all contribute to an easing of the tension associated with traditional attitudes to spelling and handwriting .
17 For a moment the old fear ran through him , the fear associated with that word of infinite menace .
18 The school , therefore , has in its budget funds for teachers ' salaries and other staffing costs , equipment and books , heating and lighting , rates , examination fees and all internal maintenance associated with normal ‘ wear and tear ’ .
19 They do this by acting on the experience mode of establishing truth , and , given the uncertainty associated with any economic analysis relating to a company 's future , experience of a crisis is probably far better at getting us to reassess our schemas and scripts than is rational analysis in times of stability and success .
20 Robinson , 46 , a lawyer associated with human rights and civil liberties work , had resigned from the Labour Party in 1985 in protest at the Anglo-Irish agreement .
21 But previous studies have demonstrated increased root respiration rates and faster root turnover associated with higher soil temperature , and we believe that higher soil temperatures at the southern forest act in part to accelerate maintenance costs and mortality rates throughout the entire system of fine , absorbing roots .
22 The only significant association was an increased risk of leukaemia and non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma associated with first pregnancy .
23 Right-handed males who are very susceptible to hypnosis also seem to show a preference for using the right hemisphere of the brain — the side associated with imaginative rather than analytical skills .
24 Recently , a new form of amyloid protein associated with longterm haemodialysis has been identified as Β 2 -microglobulin .
25 The size of symbols indicates the approximate error associated with individual readings .
26 Fear is the commonest change in mood associated with complex partial seizures and is thought to be exclusively related to the right temporal lobe .
27 ‘ Prestige ’ relates to the amount of esteem or honour associated with social positions , qualities of individuals and styles of life .
28 Based on these observations , it can be hypothesized that , during the transition from high to low levels of infant mortality , the optimum age for childbearing tends to shift to younger ages ( perhaps from 30–34 to 20–24 ) , and the curve depicting infant mortality by maternal age tends to change from a " U " or reverse " J " shaped type associated with high mortality to a " J " shaped type associated with lower levels .
29 This is adequate to give a good reverberation effect , but the unit can not provide very long reverberation times of the type associated with spring-line reverberation units .
30 Based on these observations , it can be hypothesized that , during the transition from high to low levels of infant mortality , the optimum age for childbearing tends to shift to younger ages ( perhaps from 30–34 to 20–24 ) , and the curve depicting infant mortality by maternal age tends to change from a " U " or reverse " J " shaped type associated with high mortality to a " J " shaped type associated with lower levels .
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