Example sentences of "associated with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thus the goodness which is associated with the good breast may be preserved and protected by being introjected , to appear as an attribute of self ; but if the infant 's anxiety is aroused by its own feelings of frustration and hatred , the same good object may be projected outwards in order to protect it from the overwhelming badness which the infant feels to be within itself .
2 Women suffer from male-dominated ideas about sexual attractiveness , being brought up to conform to the idea that they should be sexually attractive to men , and that sexual attractiveness is associated with the youthful , attractive bodies of the pin-up .
3 Most performed in the high average to superior range on measures of verbal learning but had severe deficits in tasks associated with the non-dominant hemisphere .
4 But she is also reacting against a political ‘ fixer ’ style of leadership associated with the Labour Prime Ministers Mr Wilson and Mr Callaghan in the mid-1970s .
5 And , and were there sort of like clubs and societies associated with the Labour Party that , that you got involv
6 Severe rapidly progressive liver disease was associated with the following histopathological features : distorted ground glass hepatocytes laden with HBsAg and HBcAg , cholestasis , a variable degree of fibrosis , and in some cases , lobular necrosis .
7 In Seoul a 38-year-old woman set herself on fire and leapt to her death in front of Yonsei University , and two other people were hospitalized after setting themselves on fire during the May 18 demonstrations , bringing to eight the number of self-immolations ( six of them fatal ) associated with the current protests .
8 The scrolled area has an allowance for 100 entries containing details of each data item held in the cache partition associated with the current input field .
9 Table 8.1 Ideas associated with the individual approach and the whole curriculum approach
10 The drive circuit requirements are now clarified : a large supply voltage is needed at high speeds , but the phase current at low speeds must be limited without the power wastage associated with the simple series resistance method of current-limiting .
11 Thus , for example , these decades saw the development of new services associated with the emerging welfare state and the expansion of state pensions to cover almost the entire elderly population .
12 The radical right mainly drifted back towards the Conservative party and only a small minority associated with the emerging fascist movement .
13 Both had been associated with the exiled ‘ government ’ based at Chungking from 1938 to 1945 .
14 Intimately associated with the etheric realm is the concept of an ‘ Akashic Record ’ .
15 Bureaucracy for Lenin was clearly associated with the repressive apparatus of the state .
16 In addition , once " posts ' had been evaluated by the evaluation committee , the various scores and codes allocated to the job elements had to be associated with the relevant post on the data base .
17 Such an exclusion would rely on the restricted sense of encoding that required , inter alia , that the significances in question are ( a ) intentionally conveyed ( and we can now say , meant-nn ) and ( b ) conventionally associated with the relevant linguistic forms .
18 Apart from the obvious literary currency of descriptions of this sort , it is significant that a garden , palace , or type of paradise is always associated with the sleeping king or emperor , for this is the ancient motif found in classical mythology of the Titan Cronos , ruling in the Golden Age .
19 A similar relationship was seen in the 1960–64 series , chronic active gastritis was more associated with the intestinal type ( 44 of 79 , 55.7% ) compared with the diffuse type ( 29 of 61 , 47.5% ) .
20 H pylori was more associated with the intestinal type in earlier and later series ( 59.1% and 48.1% respectively ) than with the diffuse type ( 36.4% and 42.6% ) but the differences were not significant .
21 By the 1970s , all of the familiar themes associated with the postwar new-critical programme had been appropriated by the new right and the humanistic sense that English departments might play a central and autonomous role in the transformation of the general " quality of life " in society had all but collapsed .
22 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 .
23 The legislation was to be centrally administered by the Board of Education ; it was in no way to be associated with the Poor Law .
24 This measure was important , first , because it was the first extension from the field of schooling into that of welfare of the principle that a publicly-financed benefit could be granted to those in need , free both of charge and of the disabilities associated with the Poor Law ; second , it was a step towards recognition that parents were not necessarily culpable for the undernourishment of their children and that , with public support , needy children could be well cared for at home and did not require withdrawal into public or voluntary care .
25 The historical importance of the measure was that it gave , for the first time , a publicly financed cash benefit to a group of the needy , free from the deliberately induced stigma associated with the Poor Law .
26 One way of addressing this is for me to continue to highlight some of the views of colleagues who have not , in the public mind at least , been closely associated with the anti-Federalist cause and several of whom were not , for instance , among the eighty-odd Conservative Members who signed one or both of the ‘ Fresh Start ’ Motions .
27 We were interested to examine the adhesive properties of E coli which we had isolated in studies of the flora closely associated with the rectal mucosa , a flora in which the expression of adhesins and other adhesion associated characteristics might be expected to be favoured or prerequisite , and to compare our results with those reported for faecal isolates .
28 The real costs of production ( which include such things as the environmental damage characteristically associated with the desperate pursuit of profit , the stress to workers of their immersion in the capitalist labour process , and the social deprivation associated with poverty ) do not figure in the cost systems to which market exchanges are responsive .
29 Yet , according to Structuralists who adopt a historical approach , notably those associated with the world-system approach of Immanuel Wallerstein , the central feature of the international capitalist system has been its capacity to maintain patterns of economic domination .
30 The model of the Tibetan Plateau uplift associated with the lateral displacement of lithospheric blocks is introduced by Molnar and Tapponnier ( 1975 ) , but there is also a more accessible and well-illustrated version ( Molnar and Tapponnier , 1977 ) .
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