Example sentences of "be associate with the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That 's a very chauvinistic remark , and only goes to prove you must be associating with the wrong kind of woman . ’ |
2 | This enhancement is thought to be associated with the extraction of additional information about the stimuli in the attended ear . |
3 | So the P300 is thought to be associated with the completion of stimulus identification and classification in preparation for a cognitive or motor response . |
4 | For firmness of purpose , surely , can only be associated with the missionary attachment to first principles which he has been energetically abandoning . |
5 | He tends to look either smug or surly , and he will long be associated with the Tiananmen Square massacre of June 1989 . |
6 | Unfortunately , much of the drab utilitarianism of urban existence has come to be associated with the design philosophy of functionalism . |
7 | ‘ Bob Dragon , ’ or Dreghorn , the ugliest man in Scotland , was also thought to be associated with the Resurrectionists . |
8 | Professor Ray Wetton ( above ) , chairman of Polymer Laboratories , commented , ‘ we are delighted to be associated with the world championship racing team , and we expect both out development departments to learn a great deal about designing and manufacturing composites ’ . |
9 | As minister responsible for the economy in Northern Ireland , I am delighted to be associated with the publication of ‘ Guide to Exporting . ’ |
10 | This is clearly a literary phenomenon , or rather an example of literacy at work in place of the semi-literacy that might naively be associated with the film industry ; people who had read one book by the author then sought out his earlier book , putting it too on the best-seller list . |
11 | Other small animals such as birds and amphibians may be associated with the small mammal assemblages , and these are considered briefly in their place . |
12 | The singularity occurs when , and thus can be seen to be associated with the focusing singularity in region IV . |
13 | I could n't work out whether it was a band playing it or a record but that tune will always be associated with the trip to Saltburn . |
14 | Maud liked to be associated with the right people and be seen in the right places . |
15 | The abbot , Adam Sedbergh , not wanting to be associated with the insurrection and foreseeing its outcome , escaped from the abbey and hid amongst the crags on Witton Fell for several days . |
16 | The crucial question that arises here , therefore , is how the given categories of grammar which constitute the content units of a structural syllabus are to be associated with the new categories of communicative function : in other words , how ( to use Halliday 's terms this time ) the meaning potential intrinsic in language form gets realized in the pragmatic achievement of meaning . |
17 | The ‘ shape-changing ’ qualities of the Queen of the Night may be associated with the moon , which waxes from dark to full and declines again . |
18 | This interpretation squares up with the survey 's finding that people were most likely to apply the critical comment ‘ you feel you 'd never finish paying ’ to the two types of credit which , though not in themselves necessitating long repayment schedules , tend to be associated with the larger loans which would impose long schedules on a ‘ rationed ’ consumer . |
19 | For him , Bridgnorth would always be associated with the antics of a ghost that obviously liked railway engines and would appear from time to time to warn of impending accidents . |
20 | Similarly the kinaesthetic sensation of a limb moving has to be associated with the visual sensation obtained by observing the limb — hence the countless hours which babies spend just watching their own limbs move . |
21 | In October 1875 , their medical officer drew the attention of the Board , after many previous attempts , to meet the need for a separate building , or wards , to receive alleged lunatics who were not susceptible of curative treatment ( sic ) in an asylum , but ‘ whose habits and conduct are such that they can not be associated with the other inmates without injury to the latter ’ . |
22 | Differences in site factors suggest that warmer soil temperatures seem to be associated with the more rapid death of roots at the southern site . |
23 | Thus the requirement for mesenchyme seems to be associated with the early stages of thymopoiesis , whereas epithelial cells alone can support the later developmental stages , including those dependent on TCR-mediated interactions with MHC antigens in the thymic stroma . |
24 | The most important pressure group which may be associated with the ‘ society-as-parent ’ school is the British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering ( BAAF ) , formerly the Association of British Adoption and Fostering Agencies ( ABAFA ) . |
25 | The choice usually ( but by no means always ) corresponds to whether the theorist concerned was a physiological psychologist , non-physiological psychologist or sociologist , respectively — which in turn tends to be associated with the causes being located in the biology , psyche or values of the individual . |
26 | For example , introversion and extroversion have been found to be associated with the acceptance of favourable or unfavourable attitudes . |
27 | The name of Richard Nixon will forever be associated with the Watergate scandal . |
28 | But where masculinity is associated with any one of these , femininity will be associated with the opposite , and , where women are oppressed , taken to be inferior . |
29 | Nuremberg will forever be associated with the trials held here after the last war , which is a shame . |
30 | Some are also believed to be associated with the paranormal Knights of Columbanus and others again have connections with the shadowy Freemason organisation . |