Example sentences of "[be] associated with the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As minister responsible for the economy in Northern Ireland , I am delighted to be associated with the publication of ‘ Guide to Exporting . ’
2 Economies of scale are also a feature likely to be associated with the struggle for market share .
3 In February Old Kewlany had intersected a two inch vein in Fleming 's Level — a quartz string believed to be associated with the vein ahead .
4 Thus , the loss of [ h ] could be associated with the contact situation in general , regardless of the specific properties of the contact languages .
5 One of the two patients was of British origin without any known Sephardic or central European ancestry , which has been reported to be associated with the mutation at codon 200 .
6 Evans had also provided a note of some cases from other countries where crimes of violence could be associated with the playing of such games .
7 These changes may be associated with the intensification of the Aleutian Low , a major meteorological system which dominates the weather of the North Pacific region .
8 When performers in this industry , such as the Beatles , started composing their own songs — sometimes writing them , more often producing them directly , using oral , experimental , collective methods — another significant move had been made ; and a second phase in this process may be associated with the advent of relatively cheap , accessible electronic equipment ( synthesizers , mixers , rhythm and effects boxes of various sorts ) , which enable ‘ amateurs ’ to produce music without playing instruments at all in the traditional sense .
9 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 .
10 The Coulson Chair was established in the knowledge that Theoretical Chemistry was making significant contributions to Physical , Organic , and Inorganic Chemistry besides becoming an established field in its own right , and it was envisaged that the professor might choose to be associated with the work of any of the laboratories .
11 Moreover , if the Withington mosaic is to be associated with the work of this group ( at the integral level ) it must be as a parallel or subsequent development .
12 These results suggest that the loss of intercellular communication mediated by gap junctions may be associated with the recurrence of gastric ulcers .
13 One family , that of Höchstetter , will always be associated with the venture .
14 These coins can be dated no more closely than the late 750s or early 760s , but they are possibly to be associated with the disintegration of Aethelbald 's imperium in southern England following his death .
15 Monopoly came to be associated with the firm and thus , most unfortunately , with the entrepreneur .
16 A lack of social support at the first interview was found to be associated with the presence of psychiatric symptoms ( GHQ scores ) at the second interview among those who had initially been well ( GHQ score less than 4 ) .
17 The chain continued , as quality of parenting was also found to be associated with the presence or absence of a supportive marital relationship , and whether or not the spouse also showed psychosocial problems .
18 All four groups have generated public concern about lack of adequate support in the community , while research efforts have repeatedly reported that survival in the community appears to be associated with the existence of structured plans for after-care , frequency of contact with professionals and access to appropriate facilities ( Acres , 1975 ; Davis et al. , 1984 ; Thornicroft , 1989 ) .
19 Where blame can be associated with the conduct , or where unco-operativeness ( itself a blameworthy matter ) on the part of the offender can be inferred , the response is also likely to be punitive .
20 In fact , although frequency of the forms correlated with age , sex and educational differences between speakers , different modal meanings appeared also to be associated with the verb forms as follows : imperfect subjunctive/ [ UNREAL ] ; conditional/ [ POSSIBLE ] ; present/indicative/ [ FACTUAL ] .
21 The same is true of interludes : they must be associated with the rest of the music .
22 For firmness of purpose , surely , can only be associated with the missionary attachment to first principles which he has been energetically abandoning .
23 The ‘ shape-changing ’ qualities of the Queen of the Night may be associated with the moon , which waxes from dark to full and declines again .
24 A wide range of quite different impacts may be associated with the manufacture and use of a given product .
25 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 .
26 This seems to be associated with the development of lipoproteic particles and the resultant material , unlike the ordinary hyphae , are edible .
27 If professional development is understood in terms of increased professionality then clearly it can be associated with the goal of increasing teacher effectiveness .
28 The possible phonemic function of each allophonic description found by HWIM 's Acoustic Phonetic Recognizer was scored by looking up in a long term confusion matrix the vector of 71 phoneme labels that could be associated with the segment 's feature description .
29 A pattern of trouble quickly came to be associated with the street gangs .
30 However , because I believed that much of this increased protein synthesis was likely to be associated with the production of new synapses , or the modification of old ones , it was important to look not at proteins in general but at synaptic membrane proteins in particular .
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