Example sentences of "associate with [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Since each baboon interacts with many others , and since there may be a long delay between action and reciprocation , stability requires that a baboon should recognise individuals , and remember how each has behaved , or , at the very least , associate with each individual a positive or negative sign , depending on how it has behaved . |
2 | However , linear precedence has been shown to be a significant factor affecting the manner in which words associate with each other [ Church & hanks , 1989 ] . |
3 | They may also be created by words which associate with each other . |
4 | The control of the design process , in terms of functionality , is thus dependent first on establishing that the parts associate with each other and second that this association provides the desired function . |
5 | The way that doctors and other staff associate with each other is much less formal than we are used to in Western countries . |
6 | Do not merely stare at facts which you hope to remember , but see if you can devise a memory-jogger by arranging them so that the initials form another word which , perhaps , you associate with some experience in your life . |
7 | ‘ My task is to fill the hotel but make sure that we live up to the high expectations guests associate with this sort of establishment . |
8 | One definition of function often found in present-day texts is : " A function is a rule which associates with each element of some set A a single element of a second set B. |
9 | And indeed it will be hard for any future Kiwi tourists to recapture the freshness of football that one associates with that side . |
10 | Some drag and drop issues , such as how an application will be launched when a file associated with that application is opened , are still to be resolved . |
11 | The result is a very friendly room without the formality so often associated with many dining areas . |
12 | Complex carbohydrates are desirable for three reasons : they are slowly digested and release their energy at a steadier rate foods rich in complex carbohydrates are also rich in vitamins and minerals , which are essential for the metabolism of sugar and the steady release of its energy such foods are also high in fibre , high intakes of which are associated with many health benefits . |
13 | The employment creation associated with such expenditure can then be calculated using an estimate of output per head data for the whole economy . |
14 | If there are complaints about aircraft noise , ( who can complain about the gentle purring of light aircraft engines ? ) perhaps the complainers should consider the noise made by industrial development and the increased heavy traffic associated with such development . |
15 | For the remainder of this section we will look at the problems associated with such intervention . |
16 | ( f ) Every registered broker or dealer shall establish , maintain , and enforce written policies and procedures reasonably designed , taking into consideration the nature of such broker 's or dealer 's business , to prevent the misuse in violation of this title , or the rules or regulations thereunder , of material , nonpublic information by such broker or dealer or any person associated with such broker or dealer . |
17 | They also began to suggest strongly that leys were not just the traders ' tracks that Watkins proposed but were closely associated with such earth energy if not actually marking the channels along which such energy might flow . |
18 | Then the costs , working capital and capital expenditure associated with each type of primary activity need separate identification in order to produce a net cash flow by primary activity . |
19 | The Ventral Sympathetic Nervous System ( Fig. 64 ) , when typically developed ( Zawarsin , 1924 ) , consists of a pair of transverse nerves associated with each ganglion of the ventral nerve-cord ; each pair is connected with the ganglion preceding it by a median longitudinal nerve . |
20 | 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 ) ; |
21 | These resources tend to be associated with each other , further compounding their uneven distribution . |
22 | Or how is it that faith and uncertainty are automatically associated with each other while knowledge is regarded as certain and therefore different ? |
23 | They have even been mistaken for a very loose cluster , though in fact they are not really associated with each other . |
24 | They are not associated with each other ; Epsilon is over 4500 light-years away , Zeta only a little over 500 light-years , so that their juxtaposition in the sky is pure coincidence . |
25 | Gamma and 6 Equulei are close together , and look like a wide double , though they are not actually associated with each other . |
26 | And these two blocks of people would be united by railway lines and steamships , inseparably associated with each other through the railway station and the port . |
27 | CORRELATION — measures the strength of the linear relationship ( see linear regression ) , i.e. how strongly the variables are associated with each other , how well they vary together . |
28 | Early sexual relationships and lack of care were associated with each other in increasing the risk of depression . |
29 | The non-resident 's choice will depend on his needs , interest differentials and risks associated with each course of action . |
30 | Since the marginal utility of most goods is assumed to decrease with increasing quantities of the good , then it follows that the utility associated with each addition to one 's borrowing also diminishes . |