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

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1 That celebrated interlude is associated with the strong preference for peace of Sir Robert Walpole .
2 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 .
3 Instead , the map is stored in digital form in the file PMMLIB.GIMMSDIGFILE1 which is associated with the sub-command DIG-FILE =in the Job Control command ‘ GIMMS ’ .
4 Jordanhill also gives priority to students from sparsely populated areas in its hostel ; offers a Gaelic option in its Primary Diploma course and is associated with the Western Isles Bilingual Project .
5 In temperate countries an acute syndrome of severe diarrhoea and death in young ponies in the spring has been reported which is associated with the simultaneous mass emergence of trichoneme L4 from the intestinal mucosa and submucosa .
6 It is associated with the final curtain descending on present world history , when Jesus will descend from heaven in power to destroy his enemies and restore the entire creation .
7 If you stand in front of a mirror and look at yourself and say , okay I 'm just too fat , I 'm going on a diet , and you have sufficient willpower to stick to your diet , you will lose weight , so when you 're talking about behaviour , it 's not so stupid to think that will is associated with the final outcome , because we know that people can will things which have , which have affects on their emotions and their , and their behaviour and their state of mind .
8 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 .
9 An alternative approach to measuring content validity involves the use of correlational procedures to determine the extent to which performance on each item is associated with the overall test score .
10 In everyday usage , for example , in the conversation of people such as Mr Baker , Mr Tebbit and the journalists , ‘ grammar ’ is associated with the correct use of the standard language .
11 Moreover , patients with the most severe cirrhosis without oesophageal varices had substantially higher laminin concentrations than the least severe ones with varices , suggestingthat it is liver dysfunction and not portal hypertension that is associated with the increased laminin concentrations .
12 More specifically , he is associated with the Davidic Messiah .
13 It is associated with the Catholic Church , the institution of marriage , loyalty to the fatherland , and belief in general .
14 His name is associated with the first description ( published 1878 ) of a mammalian trypanosome ( T. lewisi ) .
15 Frequently , this strategy is referred to as the ‘ best practicable means ’ or ‘ good practice ’ strategy and is associated with the traditional British approach to air pollution control .
16 In Gwent we have embarked on a major study to do this and will be offering a prostate health check to over 10000 men aged between 55 and 70 in a study that is associated with the European programme concerned with early prostatic cancer .
17 The ability of an elastomer to regain its former size , when extensions of up to 400 per cent have been experienced , is associated with the long chain character of the material .
18 This approach is associated with the famous Hawthorne experiments at the Western Electric Company in America between 1924–32 ( see Mayo , 1971 and Roethlisberger and Dickson , 1939 ) .
19 The first view is associated with the late John Mackintosh and Richard Crossman and is regarded as being a trend , regardless of incumbent .
20 You can indicate a specific start point for the list by supplying a Start issue id ; if not , the list will start at the first Issue alphabetically which is associated with the specified Client .
21 This is associated with the anomalous position of the G10 5' phosphate , which is displaced by 2 from its expected position in regular B-form DNA ( Fig. 3 b ) .
22 Such puritanical zeal is associated with the Sabbath-keeping habits of that last stronghold of the pure gospel in the Western Isles , where bacon lies cold on the plates in the digs of even tax-dodging landladies on a Sabbath morn .
23 DP : minimise subject to where v k is the dual variable associated with the constraint of LP* ( x 1 , … , x n ) corresponding to the kth objective function and y i is associated with the ith constraint of the original VMP .
24 We also show that the Bcl-2 protein in overexpressing cells is associated with the nuclear envelope and endoplasmic reticulum , as well as with mitochondria .
25 We have shown the following : ( 1 ) cells without mtDNA , and therefore lacking respiratory chain activity , are still able to undergo apoptosis when either deprived of survival factors or exposed to high concentrations of staurosporine ; ( 2 ) such cells can be protected from apoptosis by the overexpression of bcl-2 ; ( 3 ) the overexpression of bcl-2 in cells ( with or without mtDNA ) does not significantly alter respiratory chain activity ; ( 4 ) the Bcl-2 protein in these cells is associated with the nuclear envelope and ER , as well as with mitochondria .
26 This dilemma has been exacerbated as a result of the development of thermonuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction and is associated with the nuclear arms race between the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War from the 1940s to the 1980s .
27 The hard copy formatter opens one or more volumes in the hard copy directory for each charge code specified in the configuration file , when it finds the first module which is associated with the given charge code and which has not been hard copied .
28 In production , therefore , they continue to play safe and so refrain from using one of the terms until they have worked out more fully what difference in meaning ( here a difference in language ) is associated with the observable differences in form .
29 By contrast to weaning , which represents the loss of a love-object ( the breast ) and which produces a characteristic culturally valued response ( mastery of the ability to postpone oral gratification in the interests of agriculture ) , toilet-training represents a more-or-less voluntary submission to an educative influence and a partial redirection against the self of the sadistic drive which is associated with the anal function .
30 This view is associated with the pluralist view that we discussed earlier .
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