Example sentences of "[adv] associate with [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , social and economic circumstances such as poverty , poor housing or unemployment are highly associated with onset of some forms of mental illness , and serve to act as triggers precipitating episodes of depression , anxiety and , in some cases psychotic illnesses .
2 Although this phenomenon has an immunological mechanism it is not necessarily associated with protection against reinfection since the larval challenge often develops to maturity .
3 To you , the user , it means that a series of less powerful programs can be used to produce results normally associated with top of the range software .
4 Breakage is nearly always associated with digestion in these assemblages , and it would appear that breakage occurs soon after ingestion , with lines of weakness thus exposed being attacked by digestive fluids .
5 Most passage , however , occurs from mid-April to mid-May , when a marked movement along the coast , usually associated with passage of other species such as Bar-tailed Godwits , Scoter , or terns , takes place .
6 The concept of aequa mens , a balanced spirit , is originally Stoic , and is also very Horatian ; in Leapor 's work , however , the idea is usually associated with resignation to the will of God .
7 The notion of common substance is then usually associated with belief in descent from a common ancestor ( or ancestress ) : from a male first father by male links only ( patrilineal descent ) ; from a female first mother through female links only ( matrilineal descent ) .
8 The underlying assumptions of this view are clearly associated with commitment to the pluralist model of how liberal democracies work with its emphasis on electoral accountability and open access for interest groups to a state which has an arbitrating role .
9 Female sex seems to be positively associated with development of Alzheimer 's disease before age 65 years .
10 Former Scottish international goalkeeper Harvey , who was also associated with Hankin at Whitby , has resigned as coach at Harrogate Town , the HFS Loans League First Division club .
11 Then by looking prospectively from census to movement in the period 1971-74 , the project tests whether the characteristics and circumstances associated with movement in 1966-71 were also associated with movement after the census .
12 Many women workers exhibit labour market characteristics traditionally associated with vulnerability to unemployment .
13 This argument was often associated with alarm at the various and fragmented character of the future teacher 's educational experience , but it went further than that .
14 These disorders are phenotypically distinct , depending on the parent of origin of the deleted chromosome , but both syndromes are often associated with hypopigmentation of the skin , hair and eyes ( see ref. 8 for review ) , and deletion of the P gene may be responsible for this hypopigmentation .
15 Some forms of Buddhism appear to deny belief in the existence of any god , whilst Hinduism is often associated with belief in several gods ( polytheism ) .
16 H pylori is classically associated with inflammation of the antrum but not exclusively so .
17 Much , though not all , of the Earth 's tectonic , volcanic and seismic activity is directly or indirectly associated with movement between neighbouring plates .
18 Pneumonia was the clinical symptom most strongly associated with seroconversion among drug users .
19 Consistent with this , birth weight is more strongly associated with death before 65 years than with death at all ages .
20 This perivascular TNF α+; acxcumulation was frequently associated with disruption of vascular smooth muscle and endothelium , and thrombosed or recanalised arteries were seen in eight of 15 specimens .
21 We therefore think that CBP100 is weakly associated with CREB in extracts from UF9 cells and that this association is disrupted ( or the amount of CBP100 is reduced ) following differentiation .
22 Because experience of a child death is casually associated with non-use of contraceptives , where infant mortality is high among first births , as in all but the Western Hemisphere region and in developed countries , the first experience of a child death tends to occur when the woman is young , and she is then less likely ever to use contraceptives .
23 But the test of true gentleness is that it relies deeply on the love of God , and is therefore closely associated with confidence in God .
24 The harp is an instrument of considerable versatility which is not commonly associated with use in church services .
25 For the purposes of this chapter we will define anxiety as an emotional state usually involving fear , tension and apprehension and commonly associated with anticipation of a threat .
26 The toxic shock syndrome has been commonly associated with menstruation since the definition of the condition in 1980 in the United States .
27 However , extensive research shows that the stereotypically female role of mother , as well as other social disadvantage , is actually associated with vulnerability to depression and broader distress ( Brown and Harris , 1978 ; Richman , 1974 , 1976 ; Moss and Plavis , 1977 ) .
28 The importance of the quality of this experience is beginning to emerge from a number of recent studies , which show that differences in language use by adults are significantly associated with variation in their children 's rate of development ( see Wells and Robinson , 1982 , for a review ) .
29 Retrospective analysis of prognostic factors at presentation identified oliguria as the only factor significantly associated with death at three months .
30 The fact that this predictor is significantly associated with death at six weeks in this study and not in others could be caused by the same biases previously discussed or to the choice of a more restrictive time period — that is , 72 hours , for estimating the volume of index bleed .
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