Example sentences of "is not [adv] [verb] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Epilepsy , despite the known medical facts that it commonly " burns out " after ten years and that it is not normally associated with disorders of personality , nonetheless still causes considerable concern in society .
2 We tend to overlook the authority of Jesus at Christmas ; a baby in a cradle is not normally associated with authority or responsibility .
3 The table shows that Britain 's banking system is not unduly burdened with branches compared with others ( though all may be labouring under the legacy of the expansionary 1980s ) .
4 But we need to make certain that this is not just playing with formulae ; it is all too easy to produce " underlying representations " which are compatible with surface data , but which do not come with compelling reasons , based on other observable data and not on mere rejigging of the representational system , for being chosen in preference to various other compatible representations .
5 In the earlier part of the period much mortality seems to have been exogenous , with little respect for social or nutritional status ( Livi Bacci 1983 ) , and crisis mortality is not well correlated with grain prices ( Wrigley and Schofield 1981 ) .
6 Teachers ' stress is different : it is ‘ fuzzy stress ’ , where the rules and the returns are shadowy and ambiguous , and where debilitation is not regularly punctuated with bursts of exhilaration and satisfaction .
7 Willingness to repeat the process is not significantly associated with attitudes towards contractual accountability .
8 Interestingly , threat is not significantly linked with teachers ' status position in school .
9 Bubonic plague is not directly associated with water , but the rats which carried it arrived by boat at riverside wharves .
10 The unreliability of reported mergers has been argued for most strongly by Labov and his colleagues ( Labov , Yaeger and Steiner , 1972 ; Labov , 1975 etc. ) , and for inner-city Belfast it can be argued that meat is not really merged with mate , despite the fact that people believe that it is a merger .
11 The final quieter , prayerful stanza contrasts with the single line declamations of the previous verses and witnesses to the recognition that this game is not always played with ease , that the very measure of the exultation felt arises from realisation of the ultimate issues at stake .
12 This is not always greeted with respect by other inmates or by staff .
13 By building the picture up slowly in this way , the patient is not suddenly confronted with demands for details before he has settled comfortably into the personality and environment of the person he once was .
14 The harp is an instrument of considerable versatility which is not commonly associated with use in church services .
15 Interaction between CBP100 and CREB maybe of lower avidity than ATF1/CREB interaction because detection of CBP100 is variable in crude nuclear extracts and CBP100 is not usually co-immunoprecipitated with CREB .
16 This is consistent with the view that their struggle to stay awake is not necessarily punctuated with periods of somnolence , or microsleeps , but shows a compelling tendency to slip down the arousal continuum .
17 Although this phenomenon has an immunological mechanism it is not necessarily associated with protection against reinfection since the larval challenge often develops to maturity .
18 We have found , however , that when more samples were investigated with the same methods , the abnormal AChE is not only associated with AD but also related to other neurological diseases that may cause dementia , although these patients are currently non-demented ( Mini-Mental State examination ) :
19 In this case , nonsense is not only associated with grammar but learning as well .
20 The loos at Caernarvon Castle were once nominated for an award but , nice as they are , the place is n't exactly flush with conveniences — again , men get a better deal .
21 Your main guitar is n't normally associated with slide playing …
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