Example sentences of "[adv] be associate with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For firmness of purpose , surely , can only be associated with the missionary attachment to first principles which he has been energetically abandoning . |
2 | Differences arise virtually throughout the range of activities which would normally be associated with the practice of management accounting . |
3 | For MAS , whilst the disclaimer will state what we have and have not done , we may still be associated with the data if we are asked to present it to potential buyers or if our name is mentioned in the document . |
4 | The name of Richard Nixon will forever be associated with the Watergate scandal . |
5 | Nuremberg will forever be associated with the trials held here after the last war , which is a shame . |
6 | One family , that of Höchstetter , will always be associated with the venture . |
7 | I could n't work out whether it was a band playing it or a record but that tune will always be associated with the trip to Saltburn . |
8 | For him , Bridgnorth would always be associated with the antics of a ghost that obviously liked railway engines and would appear from time to time to warn of impending accidents . |
9 | JACK Lee , whose name will always be associated with the Midland School of Embalming , which he founded just after the war and from which he has trained many hundreds of embalmers the world over , has decided to take more of a ‘ back seat ’ and has handed over the principal 's chair to John Davis , although he will still be ‘ in the wings ’ as an advisory tutor . |
10 | How could he possibly be associated with the excesses of such a raggle-taggle outfit ? |
11 | This is clearly a literary phenomenon , or rather an example of literacy at work in place of the semi-literacy that might naively be associated with the film industry ; people who had read one book by the author then sought out his earlier book , putting it too on the best-seller list . |