Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adv] [verb] 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 People do n't reject Darwin 's book on the emotions just because it 's , it 's rather heavily tainted with Lamarckism .
3 This is perhaps best illustrated with reference to earthquakes .
4 Personal ambition might be served by a bureaucracy , but is perhaps more associated with power culture and person culture .
5 Australia has major coal , gas and uranium reserves but is less well endowed with oil .
6 The top-end of the market , where the likes of Intel Scientific Computer and Parsytec live , is already well populated with compiler technology , but Portland reckons there is a great deal of ground to be gained amongst the host of niche players banging out i860 boards for graphics and CPU acceleration .
7 and puts it with a pound of Philadelphia cheese into the cavity of the chicken outside it 's just lightly rubbed with oil
8 As middle age threatens , my adoration for the horse is once more tinged with apprehension .
9 In the first place , he is hardly ever connected with creation .
10 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 .
11 The west façade is more richly decorated with sculpture than is usual in England ( 448 ) .
12 Consistent with this , birth weight is more strongly associated with death before 65 years than with death at all ages .
13 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 .
14 The odd flattened bill is also richly endowed with touch receptors , and the platypus seems to use its electric and touch senses together when searching for food .
15 Teachers ' status in school is also significantly associated with efficiency and threat .
16 The word implies cleverness , but is nearly always linked with metal : iron in armour and clasps , but also silver and gold .
17 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 .
18 Indeed , our history is as inextricably linked with shipbuilding as our royal heritage .
19 The heart is as much identified with thought and the mind as with the emotions and the will .
20 you know , straight to the heart erm , you know fifteen million children abandoned in Glasgow Green there , you know , she 's really terribly taken with mind
21 The magazine is now firmly established with demand for copies at an all time high .
22 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 .
23 And since the town is now totally overrun with lead swingers , how come that survey the other week claimed it was just about pollution free ?
24 Consumption of alcohol is often closely linked with smoking .
25 Below these levels , species richness is linearly positively correlated with soil magnesium , but above it negatively so .
26 The moral fault of his miller is stated directly and without delay : a point which is equally straightforwardly repeated with reference to the miller 's wife : And she was proud …
27 In the drawings the lamb appears to have bound feet , and the purport of the piece is surely more to do with sacrifice than deliverance .
28 Thanks to the Engineers School at Altdorf and the Artillery School at Nuln , the Empire army is particularly well equipped with war machines .
29 Fiat had a certain notoriety for rust problems , so the Croma is almost fully galvanized with zinc .
30 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 ) .
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