Example sentences of "[be] associate with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That 's a very chauvinistic remark , and only goes to prove you must be associating with the wrong kind of woman . ’
2 Other small animals such as birds and amphibians may be associated with the small mammal assemblages , and these are considered briefly in their place .
3 This is important because the statistical data to be mapped must be associated with the correct zone .
4 The legislation was to be centrally administered by the Board of Education ; it was in no way to be associated with the Poor Law .
5 In October 1875 , their medical officer drew the attention of the Board , after many previous attempts , to meet the need for a separate building , or wards , to receive alleged lunatics who were not susceptible of curative treatment ( sic ) in an asylum , but ‘ whose habits and conduct are such that they can not be associated with the other inmates without injury to the latter ’ .
6 The crucial question that arises here , therefore , is how the given categories of grammar which constitute the content units of a structural syllabus are to be associated with the new categories of communicative function : in other words , how ( to use Halliday 's terms this time ) the meaning potential intrinsic in language form gets realized in the pragmatic achievement of meaning .
7 Maud liked to be associated with the right people and be seen in the right places .
8 Evidence for buildings that can most probably be associated with the civilian town is slight .
9 Thus the requirement for mesenchyme seems to be associated with the early stages of thymopoiesis , whereas epithelial cells alone can support the later developmental stages , including those dependent on TCR-mediated interactions with MHC antigens in the thymic stroma .
10 Elevated muscarinic receptor seemed therefore to be associated with the early phases of memory formation .
11 Bains also favoured committees based on broad programme areas and ‘ serviced by several different departments and disciplines ’ in place of the ‘ traditional separatist structures ’ ( Haynes , 1980 , p. 54 ) whereby each service committee had tended to be associated with the appropriate functional department and its principal officer .
12 Any hope for a unique syndrome of EEG/EOG patterns which might be associated with the odd experiences which McKellar 's subjects reported must be abandoned .
13 Because of their implementation dates , they will probably be associated with the Major administration , but they are in fact a legacy of the Thatcher years .
14 Similarly the kinaesthetic sensation of a limb moving has to be associated with the visual sensation obtained by observing the limb — hence the countless hours which babies spend just watching their own limbs move .
15 Human papillomavirus ( HPV ) have been reported to be associated with the genital tract and extragenital tumours in previous studies .
16 Now it concerns me that er I do n't want to be associated with the possible charge of elitism if we 're only associated with independent schools .
17 In addition , once " posts ' had been evaluated by the evaluation committee , the various scores and codes allocated to the job elements had to be associated with the relevant post on the data base .
18 Griffin ( 1984 ) suggests that on a number of issues , such as its concern with safety matters , the NMIU can not be associated with the American ‘ bosses ’ unions ' , but its basic policies were repugnant to many other trade unionists , including the majority in the MFGB .
19 Moreover , when Shepherd comes to analyse twentieth-century musics ( Shepherd 1982 ) , he tries to see how different musical languages , reflecting different relationships to the ‘ symbolic-technological filter ’ , could be associated with the different social positions of particular groups .
20 In Aglaia ( Meliaceae ) in the Malay Peninsula , this range seems to be associated with the different chemical constitution of the fruits offered : three species with dehiscent fruits with arillate seeds were taken by at least nine bird species and there was a high lipid content ( 27–60% ) ; other species taken by primates were lower in lipid but higher in free carbohydrates ( reducing sugars and sucrose ) and sweet-tasting amino acids .
21 This DC should be associated with the specified LIFESPAN_USER
22 For example , she was deeply opposed to opening in Manchester , as she did not think her type of customer lived there , but preferred to be associated with the older university towns or cathedral cities such as Bath or Edinburgh .
23 In April 1989 a series of houses were raided in West Germany and bomb-making equipment was found , which was thought to be associated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command ( PFLP-GC ) .
24 The singularity occurs when , and thus can be seen to be associated with the focusing singularity in region IV .
25 A particular molecular orbital may seem to be associated primarily with one bond , or with a single atom , but in principle it must be associated with the whole molecule .
26 This study shows the transfection of HPV DNA from colonic cancers into NIH3T3 mouse cells and suggests that HPV type 16 might be associated with the malignant transformation of colonic cells .
27 But where masculinity is associated with any one of these , femininity will be associated with the opposite , and , where women are oppressed , taken to be inferior .
28 The hill peoples would be associated with the constitutional process .
29 Some are also believed to be associated with the paranormal Knights of Columbanus and others again have connections with the shadowy Freemason organisation .
30 Mr Hall says in a letter to her that he finds it difficult to understand how he can be associated with the previous Conservative MP Chris Butler 's lack of support for the unit .
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