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

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1 Here are a few words , all associated with the hand :
2 Ostensibly ‘ in favour of perestroika ’ and incorporating many party members within their ranks , the new movements were none the less associated with a policy stance which went very much further than the party conference resolution .
3 The grid street plan is believed to have originated earlier and further east , possibly in Mesopotamia , but the concept is familiarly associated with the name of Hippodamos , a Greek philosopher and town planner who lived in the early fifth century B.C. This is due to Aristotle who ascribed its invention to Hippodamos who was born in Miletos .
4 Certain words , such as ’ lend ’ , ’ property ’ and ’ advance ’ are highly associated with the node ( ’ mortgage ’ ) ; whilst ’ advice ’ and ’ term ’ show a weaker association .
5 Age Clearly the age of the child is highly associated with the occurrence of bedwetting .
6 Their distinctive features have been chronicled ( with evident pride ) by Schaffer ( 1970 ) and Evans ( 1972 ) ; the first because , as a civil servant , he had been much associated with the programme , the second because it was written for the Town and Country Planning Association , long the champions of planned dispersal .
7 It marks a change of speed for a business long associated with the work of Erte ; the artist 's death , and the end of a lease , have prompted a reconsideration and director Ray Perman has decided that now is the right time to relaunch the gallery with a series of exhibitions .
8 A tour of the inner court around the keep can take in ‘ All the Queen 's Men ’ , a lively exhibition telling the story of the Queen 's Regiment , long associated with the castle .
9 The arguments over the significance of organic relationships that we normally associate with the debate over Darwin 's Origin of Species were being fought out in the natural-history museums and anatomy schools just when Darwin himself was first beginning to develop his evolutionary theory in the late 1830s .
10 Callistus had publicly accused him of being a ditheist , and used language offering cover to those ( soon associated with a presbyter named Sabellius ) who held that Father , Son , and Spirit are names for one God under different aspects .
11 Literal mnemonics are abbreviations or letters which are easily associated with the name of a subject .
12 Having secured his new gun licence , however , the youth , who was said by the police to be ‘ nightly associated with a gang of Hooligans who undoubtedly used revolvers ’ , had then waltzed into such a commonplace retail outlet as a barber 's shop and purchased a five-chamber revolver .
13 The quotation from Isaiah is not part of the Jewish scriptures normally associated with the expectation of the Messiah .
14 She was twenty-eight years of age with the kind of breathtaking allure normally associated with the cover of a glossy fashion magazine .
15 The interaction between stimulation from hindbrain structures normally associated with the transmission of sensory information , and cortical structures normally devoted to integrating sensory input of this sort , gives rise to dreaming .
16 If no direct association is found , interpretive rules are applied to attempt an indirect association , through one of the frames normally associated with the object but not yet associated with the text .
17 He opened a new housing complex for the elderly , but with none of the pomp and formality normally associated with the job .
18 ( ii ) PG in sheep is generally associated with a variety of nematode genera with differing epidemiological characteristics .
19 This is not a matter of a reversion to the consideration of the city as a distinctive cultural form , an idea which is most generally associated with the work of Simmel but which was also essential to classic Chicago school urban ecology .
20 The mock events turn out to reproduce the data only when the quarks and gluons are made to convert differently into particles , for the comparison with theory shows that the lowest-energy jet is generally associated with the gluon .
21 These days the word ‘ tourist ’ is generally associated with the package holiday-maker who follows a known itinerary and for whom all the arrangements are made by a travel company .
22 The river of Rat , Mole and Otter , which flowed past proud Toad Hall and had the threatening Wild Wood close by , was generally associated with the Thames , beside which Grahame spent many of his younger — and older — years .
23 Oakridge is generally associated with an episode in the mid-19th century when local men burnt down what was intended to become Stroud 's new isolation hospital .
24 To many , invisible earnings are often just associated with the banking and other financial and insurance services provided by institutions in the City of London .
25 It involved the establishment of an independent board to deal with the phasing of the separation of private beds and facilities from the NHS , which was nevertheless associated with an expression of the government 's commitment to the maintenance of private medical and dental practice .
26 I am greatly relieved that the name Hall is now no longer associated with a company which , having all the necessary finance , does not feel it is able to build , for itself , robots that can compete with the world 's best .
27 Many of the old weaving districts ( Kazak , Shirvan , Kuba , Baku , Karabagh , Gendje , Talish , Moghan , Daghestan and Derbend ) , villages and towns ( Erivan , Chichi , Fachralo , etc ) either no longer exist under their traditional names or are no longer associated with the rugs marketed under their names .
28 He was soon associated with a group around Sir John Vaughan [ q.v. ] , also including Sir Thomas Littleton and Sir Richard Temple [ q.v. ] , who frequently voiced concern during the 1660s that the restored government 's need to secure itself in power , coupled with Parliament 's Royalist enthusiasm , might lead to the erosion of England 's laws and liberties .
29 This powerful movement , whose origins are ancient and obscure but which in its modern form can be said to date from the foundation of the Grand Lodge of England in 1717 , was soon associated with the spread of Enlightenment ideals through Europe : its ranks included princes , aristocrats , diplomats , merchants , bankers and civil servants — free-thinkers and rationalists of the upper and middle classes — as well as intellectuals and artists .
30 After Chlothar 's death in 561 a new set of conflicts arose , largely associated with the rivalry between Chlothar 's sons , Charibert I , Guntram , Sigibert I and Chilperic I , over the division of their father 's kingdom .
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