Example sentences of "have [adj] association with " in BNC.
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1 | It 's very sad as the Squadron has strong associations with pilots who flew in the Second World War . |
2 | For the important post of Director of Visual Arts the current favourite would seem to be the art critic Achille Bonito Oliva who has long-standing associations with the Biennale , but there has also been mention of the art historian and art critic Giulio Briganti and the Director of Bologna 's Galleria d'Arte Moderna Giovanni Castagnoli . |
3 | Such reading is frequently dismissed as ‘ escapist ’ , the term having pejorative associations with ‘ cheap ’ , dismissible , trivial , and time-wasting . |
4 | Conversely , there is a negative correlation between Dupuytren 's disease and rheumatoid arthritis , a condition known to have strong association with HLA-DR4 . |
5 | The Shah replied that he had sad associations with South Africa , because his father had died there . |
6 | Obviously the way it tumbled — nay , cascaded — down on to the Gyggle chest had close associations with those prophetic beards that lingered in my memory from many hours of tilted observation in cathedrals and museums , yet something about the beard 's rigidity , its apparent inflexibility , said Assyria , Sumeria . |
7 | Again historians have questioned the geography , preferring to place Dispargum in modern Belgium , but given that Merovech 's son , Childeric , had close associations with Thuringia , where he sought asylum , and found a wife , it is possible that the Merovingian family did originate in the east of Frankish territory . |
8 | The other three ( Vela , the Crab and PSR1509–58 ) are all associated with supernova remnants ( SNRs ) , whereas very few — perhaps four — of the remaining 500 or so galactic radio pulsars have convincing associations with SNRs . |