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

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1 Marx 's distinction between science and ideology seems crude in hindsight , but the identification of ‘ false consciousness ’ using a Marxist analysis is more properly associated with Engels and Lukács .
2 It is quite common to find them taking an unusual interest in pets , putting on weight , complaining of backache and toothache , or being faddy about food — behaviour more usually associated with pregnant women .
3 The firm had suspended its head of research Terry Smith , issued injunctions against him and his publishers , and gained , for what is essentially an analysis of the ways in which companies improve their reported profits , the sort of press coverage more usually associated with revelations about Princess Di .
4 Although published some years ago this particular volume from the Ray Society ( which is more usually associated with learned works on natural history ) had not been brought to The Lifeboat 's notice before .
5 I would watch the brothers sparring and the women , heads down , picking into their food with a concentration more usually associated with ruminants , and wonder how this family had cohered in the past .
6 In Brazil , the popular Front approach was to be used to achieve the seizure of power by armed force , rather than by the non-violent means more usually associated with the popular-Front era ( Ravines : 1957 , pp. 255–7 ) .
7 In the case of [ 14 ] we shall need to examine those aspects of style more usually associated with poetic texts .
8 REM sleep is thus even more clearly associated with dreaming in so-called " non-dreamers " than regular dreamers , who tend to report dreaming whenever they 're woken up !
9 Known as the phenomenological approach to RE , it is the one currently in the ascendancy in many schools , whereas the confessional approach is the one which is more traditionally associated with RE .
10 By the end of the 1880 s , Tubbs and Lewis were in occupation , a company more often associated with New Mills at Kingswood , where they specialised in the manufacture of elasticated fabric .
11 Teacher-initiated collaboration was more often associated with individual than with shared tasks .
12 Andesitic eruptions typically occur from a single central vent , while both basaltic and , to a lesser extent , rhyolitic eruptions are more often associated with fissures , in part because the major phase of expansion in these forms of volcanism occurs near to the surface .
13 For example , Buttel and Flinn ( 1977 ) in a survey of Wisconsin residents found only weak support for the hypothesis that ruralism was more strongly associated with environmental ( ecological ) concern rather than agrarianism .
14 Consistent with this , birth weight is more strongly associated with death before 65 years than with death at all ages .
15 In both the total population and among younger men periodontal disease and oral hygiene were more strongly associated with total mortality than with the incidence of coronary heart disease .
16 The difficulty for conveyancers is that they are not generally " the first port of call " and therefore , lose out to those who are more immediately associated by the general public as dealing in this area .
17 The term acquisition is more frequently associated with the child 's mastery of higher-order understanding which can not easily be reduced to the additive effect of different learning experiences .
18 In the modern empirical study of politics , the emphasis upon psychological factors in explaining political behaviour is more frequently associated with Graham Walles , whose Human Nature in Politics showed that the political behaviour of individuals was just as likely to be the result of ‘ irrational ’ beliefs as of a rational' calculation of the benefits and penalties that may follow from such behaviour .
19 At present , however , it is worth observing that the degree of foregrounding in this passage , and the interpretative process it elicits are of a kind more readily associated with poetry than with prose .
20 Child care in the United Kingdom was , as indicated , more closely associated with the Poor Law , the system of care and financial relief for poor families .
21 Perhaps the concept has come to be more closely associated with the Conservatives than the other major parties .
22 They found that in the United states , Belgium , Thailand and Japan , the decline in the rate of sexual intercourse in marriage is more closely associated with the wife 's age than that of the husband .
23 Financial performance and position — ‘ the auditor will need to be more closely associated with the entire range of information contained in annual reports and other public documents issued by companies . ’
24 The economic difficulties of older people are probably a far stronger cause of demoralization than other factors more closely associated with elderly morale , such as illness and pain .
25 There can be little doubt that attractiveness in women is more closely associated with sexuality and sexuality with youth , than is the case for men .
26 From the Marxist point of view , a process such as secularisation takes a more secondary role in relation to features more closely associated with the functioning of a capitalist economy , and particularly changes in the class structure .
27 Outcome in early treated subjects with phenylketonuria is not as good as was thought just a few years ago and is much more closely associated with the quality of blood phenylalanine control at all ages than previously recognised .
28 Tarnow-Mordi et al found the mean arterial-alveolar oxygen tension ratio more closely associated with death than the worst arterial-alveolar oxygen tension ratio .
29 A growing proportion of the leadership became more closely associated with the Chinese communists in the later 1920s and in the 1930s .
30 These designs may be more closely associated with some weaving groups than others ( e.g. , Ferahan and Mal-e-mir ) , and it is not unusual for the names of the design and the weaving group to be interchanged .
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