Example sentences of "is [adv] associated [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | In all three novels the construction of personal identity is intimately associated with metaphor 's work at the level of discourse . |
3 | Thus , if maleness is especially associated with individualism , feminists may need to point to connectedness , but if connectedness is part of the male view , emphasising it wo n't be feminist . |
4 | The underlying epidemiology is unknown , but is perhaps associated with pasture contamination by that proportion of ingested larvae which did not undergo hypobiosis in early summer . |
5 | The extent of nectar production is apparently associated with pollinator size and there is variation in its sugar content and dilution . |
6 | Flagelliflory , the presentation of flowers on long peduncles , occurs in several unrelated groups and is generally associated with bat pollination , but a whole family of plants in a wide range of habitats in tropical America has all its species bat-pollinated with the flowers projecting above the canopy ; namely the Caryocaraceae . |
7 | Coherence is thus associated with complexity ; the meaning of the text is the product of the interaction of its parts , but this interaction depends as much on their difference from one another as on their similarity . |
8 | Medical evidence shows using DSE is not associated with damage to eyes and eyesight nor does it make existing defects worse . |
9 | While the former is not associated with work satisfaction patterns in this sample , the latter is — or at least the relationship is in the expected direction . |
10 | Perhaps for this reason , fragmentation is not associated with work dissatisfaction : there is little difference in the percentages dissatisfied in the two groups — those who report fragmentation and those who do not . |
11 | Like fragmentation , the experience of time pressures in housework is not associated with work dissatisfaction . |
12 | The multidisciplinary approach to the assessment of referrals to these community teams for the elderly is not associated with misdiagnosis of psychiatric disorder . |
13 | A significant rise with age remained even when prostatic disease ( which is largely associated with age ) was excluded from the analysis . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | One distinct advantage of metformin over the sulphonylureas in obese Type 2 patients is that it does tend to suppress appetite and certainly therapy is usually associated with weight loss ( Taylor et al , 1982 ) . |
16 | Yet as far as discourse structure is concerned , a more fundamental distinction seems to be between formal , planned discourse , which may be either written or spoken , and less formal , unplanned discourse which — though it may also be either written or spoken — is usually associated with speech . |
17 | There are also two specialist inspectors whose work is directly associated with flight data and cockpit ( aural ) recorders and every aspect of their interpretation . |
18 | The exhibition of recent drawings by Stephan Balkenhol at Roger Pailhas ends on 17 October and will be replaced by Julien Blaine , whose name is still associated with art journals of the 1960s , visual jokes , mail art and concrete poetry . |
19 | Since early influences are so important , early adult unemployment is clearly associated with life chances in many areas especially housing . |
20 | The conclusion to be drawn is that monotony is clearly associated with work dissatisfaction , and this is supported by the large number of housewives who mentioned monotony spontaneously at various points in the interview . |
21 | The hue is also associated with bravery and sacrifice through the symbolic red poppy , but change the red 's warmth or intensity and it becomes explosive , signalling danger . |
22 | Moreover , glial tumours express p185 erbB2 ( refs 43 , 44 ) , a candidate receptor for these proteins that is also associated with adenocarcinoma formation . |
23 | Violence and aggression tend to be associated symbolically with eating , which is a one-way relationship of domination , and so is incompatible with mutuality which is symbolically associated with speech , a two-way relationship between equals . |
24 | To do this it is possible to use the verb ‘ order ’ and say , for example , ‘ I order you to clean your boots ’ , or to use the imperative form ‘ Clean your boots ’ , which is often associated with ordering . |
25 | Turbidity is often associated with colour but is really indicative of solid matter in suspension as distinct from soluble substances in solution . |
26 | Crohn 's disease is often associated with iron deficiency anaemia . |
27 | It is often associated with obesity and may be latent for some years before diagnosis . |
28 | The Hobby is often associated with heathland , and the Dartford Warbler is found on some heaths , but neither Woodlarks nor Red-backed Shrikes , both once typical heathland birds of Sussex , have bred in recent years . |
29 | Refusal to sit is often associated with constipation and soiling and may have to be taught before bowel movements can be encouraged . |
30 | 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 ) . |