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

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1 What is , however , abundantly clear is that , unlike the 1930s , Hitler was prepared , indeed anxious , to be publicly associated during the war with the most radical steps in the ‘ Jewish Question ’ , even though , of course , his horrific statements remained couched in vile generalities , avoiding any specific reference to the details of the ‘ Final Solution ’ , which were intended to remain entirely secret .
2 From 9 January to 10 February she has invited many of the artists with which she has been closely associated during those years to show .
3 The light blue on red title , with unit number , and the curved ends associated during the Second World War with Guards regiments , apparently dates from 1940 when 26 Eng .
4 The legal recognition of corporate character may be obtained either by a charter from the Crown , as in the case of most of our older corporations , like the Hudson 's Bay Company , some universities and their colleges , as well as of some more recent ones ; or directly by means of an incorporating Act of parliament , as in the case of certain public utilities ; or indirectly through an Act of Parliament like the Companies Act 1948 ( which has been amended by several later Acts of the same name , and consolidated by the Companies Act 1985 ) , which offers corporate character to any number of persons ( usually not less than seven ) associated for a lawful object , who are willing to comply with the statutory requirements as to registration and otherwise .
5 Just because the two have been associated for over 2,000 years , there 's no reason to believe in such a link .
6 Gur and Gur ( 1977 ) found handedness and sighting dominance to be associated for males but not females and acuity dominance with handedness for females but not males .
7 In accordance with our operational and reporting standards , we must review any document with which we are associated through being named in the document ( or through the provision of confidential comfort letters ) to identify as far as practicable any respects in which , in our view , legal , Stock Exchange or other requirements have not been complied with .
8 These feelings of isolation and insecurity , combined with a belief in a ‘ special destiny ’ , were developed further by the Marxist-Leninist ideology with which the Soviet leadership was associated after 1917 .
9 The stigma still associated with AIDS means that often those who have the disease are isolated .
10 Some 50 others associated with the former government were also detained .
11 In Paris art critics are often directly associated with particular galleries , and exhibition reviews may be negotiated for a fee between a magazine or a newspaper and the artist 's representative .
12 Which leads to the usual problems associated with casting and auditioning .
13 They are often associated with the rebuilding of former houses , like the Freemason 's Arms , Downshire Hill , in Hampstead .
14 Although it is associated with Italy , similar peasant foods are found in many parts of the world — from noodles in China to pierogi , the ravioli-like dish , from Poland .
15 Some of the new apples solve other problems associated with traditional varieties .
16 Since we live at 1g for virtually all of our lives , the feeling of even slightly reduced ‘ g ’ is unusual and , for many people , alarming ( it can be associated with nightmare dreams of falling ) .
17 This is not the whole story about accidents associated with low ‘ g ’ sensations .
18 Other types of skin cancer are associated with continued exposure to the sun over a long period .
19 Not only are you much more likely to die from lung cancer or heart disease , but other illnesses highlighted in this booklet , including cervical cancer , are associated with smoking .
20 Tracing this back to the seventeenth century , he points out that in such times , it is ‘ always those crimes that are associated with the materially disadvantaged underclass which have provided the continuing thread within this history of respectable fears …
21 Our hair became longer and — in police terms — almost verged on the wild , confirming Hallpike , ( 1969 : 260 ) , who argued : ‘ the hypothesis I wish to advance in this article [ is ] that long hair is associated with being outside society and that the cutting of hair symbolizes re-entering society , or living under a particularly disciplinary regime within society … .
22 The emphasis on the mentality and immateriality of sense experience was associated with the denial that there was anything special about intellect .
23 One can then choose to say either that it constitutes the difference by virtue of having a particular internal ‘ feel ’ associated with it , or that it is itself the difference , simpliciter .
24 Subtracting these 200 msec from the 550 msec by which the RP preceded the movement , Libet concluded that the neural activity associated with an apparently voluntary act began some 350 msec before the first moment at which the subject was aware of his intention to act .
25 This enhancement is thought to be associated with the extraction of additional information about the stimuli in the attended ear .
26 So the P300 is thought to be associated with the completion of stimulus identification and classification in preparation for a cognitive or motor response .
27 And the finding that it takes 400 msec to generate the electrical activity associated with the meaning of visually presented words suggests that this is one of the most complex activities our perceptual systems are asked to perform .
28 Let me emphasize here that functionalists are happy to accept that many of our mental states are associated with conscious awareness .
29 Such views are very different from those that would be associated with behaviourism or epiphenomenalism , neither of which allows mental states any causal role in the production of behaviour .
30 Each grapheme is then translated into a corresponding phonemic representation on the basis of pre-established conversion rules ( each grapheme would become associated with a particular phoneme as one 's reading skills develop ) .
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