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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The only notable difference between groups A and B was the more severe arteriopathy in group B. When the histological parameters associated with active disease ( ie , granulation tissue and type II pneumocyte hyperplasia ) were summed , values were 4.6 ( 0.4 ) and 4.0 ( 0.6 ) in groups A and B , respectively , and 1.0 ( 0.5 ) in group C.
2 Record the number of ’ strong ’ and ’ weak ’ overlaps associated with each word — worth 50 points and 1 point respectively ( NB — strictly speaking , it is inappropriate to talk of ’ strong overlaps ’ or ’ weak overlaps ’ in this context , but the terminology is used to indicate the consistency of the algorithm ) ;
3 Old-style Falangists occupied the ministries associated with social and political control ( Interior , Army , Labour and the Party Secretariat ) , but portfolios connected with the external image of the regime and the assurance of its future ( such as Justice , Foreign Affairs , Education and Public Works ) were assigned to men guided less by rigid ideological concepts than by their awareness that the world had changed since 1945 and that Spain needed to adapt if it was to be counted among the leading nations in the post-war world .
4 Bach classified these bacteria into seven different groups , from each of which he prepared a vaccine , and he was able to work out the temperaments associated with each group .
5 The amount of displacement along these faults is unknown , but several major earthquakes associated with horizontal strike-slip movements have recently been recorded .
6 The gyroscopes associated with Artifical Horizons are subject to errors both in turns and during fore-and-aft acceleration , but for all practical purposes may be considered to be unaffected by the normal manoeuvres experienced in airline operations .
7 The pleasures , anxieties and inhibitions associated with those earlier years frequently come back to haunt us , but in new guises and with different partners .
8 The main reason was the trend of increasing interest rates — in 1990 they reached an eight-year high — together with the lower tax yields associated with slower economic growth .
9 In addition , many schools were failing ‘ to venture beyond undemanding popular authors or books associated with favourite television characters ’ when it came to encouraging children to read novels .
10 Studies in first language ( see Peters 1983 ) and second language acquisition ( see Gleason 1982 ; Vihman 1982 ) suggest that the way learners proceed is to begin with these units as lexical complexes associated with certain contexts and then pick them apart analytically as the need arises .
11 Previous studies have suggested that more internal and personally controllable causal attributions are associated with greater psychiatric symptomatology , as against attributions associated with external and uncontrollable causes ( Joseph et al. , 1991 ) .
12 Also , no hard data appear to be available giving a detailed breakdown of costs and savings associated with this new form of technology and work organisation , and it appears that , although there is spare capacity at Kalmar in the form of a second , as yet unworked , shift , when the new 760 model car was introduced in 1982 a new assembly line using conventional technology was set up for it at Gothenburg .
13 ‘ The problem with the Touche Ross report is that it makes assumptions that lead it to overestimate the savings associated with smaller , more numerous councils .
14 Both responses , however , were exaggerated in spinal patients , demonstrating giant contractions associated with deep anal relaxations and spontaneous expulsion of the balloon .
15 During this period the traditional pattern , in which shops , counting-houses , warehouses , and places of residence were intermixed within districts associated with specialised groups of trades , was replaced by one in which central areas were characterised by more restricted ranges of activities practised in new types of large scale building .
16 The methods of research adopted in this project combine those characteristics of social anthropology and history : they include the micro-level study of two contrasting estates , archival research , the detailed investigation of the records kept in estate offices , a series of informal interviews with former European planters and their wives now living in the UK , and discussions and interviews with informants associated at all levels with the industry in Sri Lanka .
17 In addition to the general vocabularies described and demonstrated in the previous section , there are many subjects associated with local history research which have their own special terms .
18 Therefore , apply the criteria for each weaving category ( p. 11 ) and take into account any characteristics associated with each specific weaving groups ( Chs .
19 But Olson nevertheless slides from these precise comments into grander generalisation and appears to attribute the characteristics associated with specific exponents of the essay technique to writing as such and to the whole culture .
20 When applied to child abuse , then , it is assumed that if we can identify the characteristics associated with actual or potential abuse we will be able to identify and hence predict and prevent the problem .
21 The crucial role for the researcher thus becomes one of establishing the factors or characteristics associated with actual or potential cases of child abuse .
22 Have you any view Mrs as to the contribution which the road layout , the layout of the lanes , and the characteristics associated with those roads and lanes , make to the medieval centre of Skelton ?
23 To calculate the probability of finding a real space-time with some certain property , such as looking the same at every point and in every direction , one adds up the waves associated with all the histories that have that property .
24 This means that the waves associated with these paths will almost exactly cancel each other out .
25 how similar are the leader styles associated with effective performance in Britain , USA and Japan ?
26 The interest rate risks associated with fixed rate loans funded by variable rate deposits have encouraged banks to make floating or variable interest rate loans ( sometimes referred to as roll-over loans ) .
27 To reduce exposure to health risks associated with poor living conditions .
28 The non-resident 's choice will depend on his needs , interest differentials and risks associated with each course of action .
29 The risks associated with each loan must be assessed .
30 Projections for the future are subject to great uncertainty because of the factors involved in energy forecasts and because of uncertainty in the willingness of the public to accept the potential risks associated with increased use of nuclear energy .
  Next page