Example sentences of "associate with the old " in BNC.

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1 With the easy grace and dignity associated with the old amateur tradition there was never any doubt that the job would come to him , and so gifted was he as a batsman that one somehow assumed he would slip easily into it once he had learned the ropes .
2 The Institute 's Auditing Committee forecasts that ‘ many audit reports on smaller companies would be qualified … and that such qualifications would recreate all the problems associated with the old ‘ Example 6 ’ opinion' .
3 From his investigations into the divisions that the fighting produced within the village communities of Wiltshire , Somerset , and Devon , David Underdown concluded that ‘ the distribution of support for the two sides in the western counties shows how strongly Church and King were associated with the old festive culture ’ .
4 Users often report experiencing the sort of twisted non-Euclidian dimensions associated with the Old Ones , so it 's reasonable to assume that this is how Mait made contact with them , or with whatever race memory remains of them , which amounts to the same thing . ’
5 Evolutionism played only a minor role because it was associated with the old , rather amateurish techniques that led to unlimited speculation .
6 For example , fugato is so closely associated with the old oratorio style that it would be difficult to use this contrapuntal technique at all without evoking such an atmosphere .
7 Kim 's years as a dissident meant that he remained unpopular with many of those DLP members who were associated with the old ruling DJP.Moreover , as the DLP 's executive chairman and the chief architect of the its March 1992 general election campaign , Kim was also extensively blamed for the party 's poor showing .
8 The Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm , in an important lecture entitled ‘ The Forward March of Labour Halted ? ’ ( the questionmark was often mischievously omitted ) , argued that the old , historic , back-to-back working class based on mass labour-intensive industries and the distinct proletarian culture associated with the older industrial and urban areas , was rapidly eroding .
9 A number of explanations for urban economic decline are based on the assumption that jobs and/or industrial investment have moved out of the cities because of prevailing production costs and the problems associated with the older urban cores .
10 For example , she was deeply opposed to opening in Manchester , as she did not think her type of customer lived there , but preferred to be associated with the older university towns or cathedral cities such as Bath or Edinburgh .
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