Example sentences of "have [verb] association " in BNC.

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1 To this extent the theory can be seen as incorporating the central feature of Wagner 's ( 1976 , 1981 ) interpretation of the phenomenon — the suggestion that further learning proceeds slowly about a stimulus that has formed associations with its antecedents .
2 From the Mediterranean coastlands , it obtained its name from the Latin ros and maris , dew of the sea , and has had associations with the mind and improving the memory since classical times ; witness the famous quotation in Hamlet , of poor Ophelia : " There 's rosemary , that 's for remembrance " .
3 Although the EC has signed association agreements with these countries , it is prevented by the political need to protect its own industries from allowing imports of these commodities on the scale that would be possible .
4 Men who had formed associations to go hill-walking , cycling , even mountaineering , clutching pamphlets like Initial Efforts on the Boulder Face , or Coping with Crevices , and spent long days toiling up braes and free-wheeling down glens , now had a wage to earn .
5 He notes that in Europe employers generally have formed associations and have been willing to accept trade unions , whereas in US industries , especially in manufacturing , employers have pursued more independent policies and their attitude towards unions remains at best , as Thompson and Moore ( 1975 ) have shown , one of grudging tolerance , if not of open hostility .
6 A preliminary survey of these associations shows that South Asians have formed associations on the basis of all-Asian , subcontinental , national , regional , socio-religious , linguistic , gender and age criteria in the framework of their position influenced by class and race in Britain .
7 Our analysis did not show any consistent association between the six respiratory symptoms and birth weight , although other researchers have reported associations with various respiratory illnesses .
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