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

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1 He had been installed in the Elysée palace , designated as the official residence of the Head of State since the Tuileries palace was not only associated with the departed monarchy but had also been sacked by a group of insurgents during the February revolution .
2 It describes in particular the ways in which Provençal painting , influenced by the development of photography , ‘ japonisme ’ and out of doors sketching , used a range of techniques which art history has previously only associated with the Paris-based Impressionists .
3 The drift to the towns from the countryside was not merely associated with the Industrial Revolution .
4 The banning of popular plays is normally associated with the hard-line Calvinist reformers .
5 It is usually thought to represent ‘ average reflectance ’ while principal component 2 ( accounting for 5–20% of the total information in all four bands ) is normally associated with the visible/near-infrared contrast .
6 Politically , the judicial conception of the public interest tends to embrace the promotion of certain views normally associated with the Conservative Party and there is a greater likelihood that Labour Governments will encounter challenges through the courts if only because they tend to be more interventionist and to challenge the status quo .
7 Even Roof magazine — not a magazine normally associated with the Tory party — has acknowledged that the Government 's £96 million three-year initiative to deal with rough sleeping is the most determined and comprehensive programme ever introduced to tackle the problem .
8 Many had been demolished , burnt down or left to run to ruin , leaving only the more modest farmhouses and other traditional vernacular buildings normally associated with the Welsh countryside .
9 Since it was generally associated with the corpuscular theory of matter it was a common idea in Locke 's time , though its details , and the arguments from which it was derived , were not always the same .
10 The scent-sensitive Lepidoptera are thus associated with the strongly-scented flowers in the relative calm there .
11 The factor that may be decisive in explaining why the oil industry produced in west Thurso so great and prolonged an excess at ages 5–24 is the large number of incomers already associated with the nuclear industry .
12 Such expressions of wide-eyed optimism were always associated with the New World , or the new nations of the Commonwealth , hardly ever with the Old Country .
13 A good deal of straightforward social activity is almost always associated with the actual political engagement .
14 Apart from the obvious literary currency of descriptions of this sort , it is significant that a garden , palace , or type of paradise is always associated with the sleeping king or emperor , for this is the ancient motif found in classical mythology of the Titan Cronos , ruling in the Golden Age .
15 While Collier and Rosaldo have relatively successfully characterized one type of ‘ brideservice economy ’ , they are too sweeping in their wider generalization ; for brideservice economies are not always associated with the cultural values these authors stipulate .
16 The philosopher whose name is always associated with the 1688–9 settlement in England is , of course , John Locke , even though his Second Treatise of Government , which was taken as an apologia for that settlement , was most probably written as a response to the Exclusion crisis of 1679–80 .
17 Delay times were rearranged for the consonant groups in the list for each trial so that particular consonant groups were not always associated with the same delay time .
18 Since then , chess has been followed with the fanatical devotion usually associated with the major physical sports .
19 The alternative inferences are usually associated with the nationalist expositions of two contemporary Vietnamese ‘ scholar patriots ’ .
20 I 've had the stations and ports watched , I 've kept a permanent watch on all those locations usually associated with the Irish movement , and I 've turned up nothing . "
21 ‘ It even included a piece by Anthony Burgess — not a figure usually associated with the alternative culture — on ‘ flower language ’ .
22 Distal to them there are several longer more spine-like papillae usually associated with the second oral tentacle pore ; these papillae can be regarded as tentacle scales .
23 In Brazil , the popular Front approach was to be used to achieve the seizure of power by armed force , rather than by the non-violent means more usually associated with the popular-Front era ( Ravines : 1957 , pp. 255–7 ) .
24 A likely result of taking job enrichment into account is the reduction of monotony usually associated with the clerical tasks of computer systems .
25 Dementia is the mental disorder most usually associated with the later parts of the life cycle .
26 A similar relationship was seen in the 1960–64 series , chronic active gastritis was more associated with the intestinal type ( 44 of 79 , 55.7% ) compared with the diffuse type ( 29 of 61 , 47.5% ) .
27 H pylori was more associated with the intestinal type in earlier and later series ( 59.1% and 48.1% respectively ) than with the diffuse type ( 36.4% and 42.6% ) but the differences were not significant .
28 Whether positively , or — in a minority of the population — negatively , it seems plain that Hitler was now , to a far greater extent than in the pre-war period , directly associated with the radical anti Jewish actions of the regime .
29 However , the above pattern of results does not exclude the possibility that feelings of risk were directly associated with the enhanced recall , to assess this possibility directly it is necessary to use the junction as the unit of analysis rather than the subject .
30 Bureaucracy for Lenin was clearly associated with the repressive apparatus of the state .
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