Example sentences of "is [adv] associated [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The practice of bondage , interestingly , is most associated with the early and joyless loss of virginity .
2 We therefore think that CBP100 is weakly associated with CREB in extracts from UF9 cells and that this association is disrupted ( or the amount of CBP100 is reduced ) following differentiation .
3 Dischidia nummularia has lens-shaped leaves with no ant-association , while D. parvifolia in the Malay Peninsula with similar leaves is associated with Crematogaster ants , which , in the mountains , make tunnels at the bases of Leptospermum flavescens trees and take Dischidia seeds inside such that plants germinate in the insect frass there , such that their distribution is thereby associated with that of the tree .
4 This obiquitous parasite of donkeys is rarely associated with signs of clinical disease .
5 ‘ The history of marine science is intimately associated with the development of techniques for obtaining the raw data and with the vessels from which the observations were made .
6 In all three novels the construction of personal identity is intimately associated with metaphor 's work at the level of discourse .
7 Age Clearly the age of the child is highly associated with the occurrence of bedwetting .
8 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 .
9 The second ultrastructural pattern of H pylori , which is only associated with a damaged epithelium , seems related to the absence of a sufficient exogenous source of energy when a longstanding bacterial infection has depleted the local resources .
10 Among the Arunta ‘ in the Intichiuma of water , the men of the totem utter the characteristic cry of the plover , a cry which is naturally associated in the mind with the rainy season . ’
11 The grid street plan is believed to have originated earlier and further east , possibly in Mesopotamia , but the concept is familiarly associated with the name of Hippodamos , a Greek philosopher and town planner who lived in the early fifth century B.C. This is due to Aristotle who ascribed its invention to Hippodamos who was born in Miletos .
12 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 .
13 It is therefore unlikely that microsporidia were responsible for the symptoms in a relevant proportion of the patients reported here , especially thse at early disease stages and those without detectable secondary infection , as intestinlam microsporidiosis is apparently associated with low CD4 counts in the peripheral blood .
14 The extent of nectar production is apparently associated with pollinator size and there is variation in its sugar content and dilution .
15 The information obtained from the WFS enabled some researchers to conclude that maternal age does have an impact upon child survival on its own , though maternal age is obviously associated with socio-economic factors that influence infant ( particularly post-neonatal ) and — to increasing extent — child mortality .
16 Oakridge is generally associated with an episode in the mid-19th century when local men burnt down what was intended to become Stroud 's new isolation hospital .
17 These days the word ‘ tourist ’ is generally associated with the package holiday-maker who follows a known itinerary and for whom all the arrangements are made by a travel company .
18 The era of rising global prosperity is generally associated with most industrial nations pursuing active economic management policies — manipulating tax rates and public expenditure — to maintain full employment , economic growth and price stability .
19 The mock events turn out to reproduce the data only when the quarks and gluons are made to convert differently into particles , for the comparison with theory shows that the lowest-energy jet is generally associated with the gluon .
20 Women 's lesser aggressiveness , for instance , which could be understood as a positive characteristic , is generally associated with deficits in socially-valued traits like competitiveness and achievement motivation .
21 Turbidity is generally associated with surface-water supplies , and ground water , particularly that from deep wells or bore-holes , is usually quite clear .
22 For instance , in both spoken and written English definiteness is generally associated with given information and indefiniteness with new information .
23 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 .
24 ( ii ) PG in sheep is generally associated with a variety of nematode genera with differing epidemiological characteristics .
25 She was a founding member of the Royal Academy in 1768 , and in Britain is generally associated in the popular mind with Robert Adam 's decorative schemes .
26 Symmetry is thus associated with , and can be used to suggest , movement in the direction of its fold .
27 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 .
28 ‘ Root ’ is normally associated with a single hair , not ‘ knots ’ of it .
29 perhaps the loss of social interaction that is normally associated with mealtimes contributes to this .
30 The banning of popular plays is normally associated with the hard-line Calvinist reformers .
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