Example sentences of "[adv] associated [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It appears that rather than allowing us to enter a realm of meditation and escapism so associated with abstraction these paintings are determined to make us face up to the ambiguities in our readings of the visual world . |
2 | Thus , if maleness is especially associated with individualism , feminists may need to point to connectedness , but if connectedness is part of the male view , emphasising it wo n't be feminist . |
3 | ( d. 1245 ) , confidential clerk and estate steward especially associated with building projects , was a native of West Dereham , Norfolk . |
4 | It may be that a trait of general carelessness ( apparently associated with anxiety ) manifests as poor quality diary entry , as well as erratic usage of medication resulting in greater maximal variation of peak expiratory flow . |
5 | The extent of nectar production is apparently associated with pollinator size and there is variation in its sugar content and dilution . |
6 | He emphasizes that this was a time when the significance of the ‘ economic security and social esteem hitherto associated with membership ’ was declining . |
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 | In fact , social and economic circumstances such as poverty , poor housing or unemployment are highly associated with onset of some forms of mental illness , and serve to act as triggers precipitating episodes of depression , anxiety and , in some cases psychotic illnesses . |
10 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
11 | Hitched no more to the hay-bale and wagon-wheel trappings long associated with country , and without so much as a yee-ha , these performers are selling albums by the million and crooning all the way to the bank . |
12 | Political upheaval and war are not necessarily associated with curriculum change ; and even when they are , change seems habitually to be followed by a reversion to the status quo ante , a tendency to equate change with relabelling , a reassertion of institutional inertia . |
13 | Although this phenomenon has an immunological mechanism it is not necessarily associated with protection against reinfection since the larval challenge often develops to maturity . |
14 | Given that the recognition of the significance of portal hypertension in portopulmonary hypertension is recent , it is possible that other cases of PBC associated primary PHT have been dismissed as merely associated with liver disease . |
15 | The underlying epidemiology is unknown , but is perhaps associated with pasture contamination by that proportion of ingested larvae which did not undergo hypobiosis in early summer . |
16 | To you , the user , it means that a series of less powerful programs can be used to produce results normally associated with top of the range software . |
17 | During cholestasis , periportal hepatocytes have been shown to express integrins normally associated with bile duct epithelium . |
18 | The emission from black holes has an added degree of uncertainty , or unpredictability , over and above that normally associated with quantum mechanics . |
19 | As a result , it is possible to see in such groups the collective responses normally associated with shopfloor workers . |
20 | Brand new from the US , Professional Draw is a bold attempt to combine the best elements from other top-end packages ( such as CorelDRAW 's envelope editing ) with new features normally associated with paint packages ( colour balancing and greyscale conversion ) and an innovative approach to existing effects like 3D extrusion and gradient fills . |
21 | Your main guitar is n't normally associated with slide playing … |
22 | The purpose will be to emphasize the benefits to the whole school and not just to those normally associated with library use . |
23 | We tend to overlook the authority of Jesus at Christmas ; a baby in a cradle is not normally associated with authority or responsibility . |
24 | John Parkes feels they attract a different kind of girl fan from the ones normally associated with rock groups . |
25 | Flagelliflory , the presentation of flowers on long peduncles , occurs in several unrelated groups and is generally associated with bat pollination , but a whole family of plants in a wide range of habitats in tropical America has all its species bat-pollinated with the flowers projecting above the canopy ; namely the Caryocaraceae . |
26 | Disc grinders are still generally associated with trade use — cutting paving slabs , car bodywork repairs and the like . |
27 | Etymologically , feet are thus associated with pedantry ( vain pursuit of learning ) or pederasty ( sexual abuse of children ) . |
28 | Coherence is thus associated with complexity ; the meaning of the text is the product of the interaction of its parts , but this interaction depends as much on their difference from one another as on their similarity . |
29 | Experiments in pure horse pregnancies would also be rewarding , because one could relate the rate of abortion to the degree of similarity in parental HLA antigens ; the group of antigens most critically associated with rejection . |
30 | The correlation of colour with altitude means that the belts and zones and the smaller-scale features are largely associated with cloud tops that lie at different altitudes . |