Example sentences of "associated in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The untreated , untrimmed , unadorned sheepskin was probably the first human garment and may therefore have been associated in the Minoan mind with the distant and primeval past .
2 And the Kenya Masai Annual Report for 1927 contains a summary of policy which nicely illustrates the extent to which economic development and administrative control were associated in the official mind .
3 Many students of engineering and other professional or semi-professional fields were in the past part-time not full-time , and sandwich courses have grown out of a long tradition of first night-school , then day release and then block release — a pattern associated in the post-war period mainly with the non-university sector .
4 Or will he by then be associated in the public mind with the troubles of the economy ?
5 Jimmy Carter 's doomed efforts to launch a war against the country 's dependence on imported energy will always be associated in the public mind with queues at petrol stations .
6 It is a shame that Leigh Delamere should be associated in the public mind not with Joseph Neeld and his eccentricities but the drab utilitarianism of the M4 services nearby .
7 Generally , short hair is associated in the public mind with convicts , prison camp inmates and the military .
8 But then material and environmental deficiencies become heavily associated in the public mind with other socially perceived problems .
9 Together with the popular demonology associated in the public mind with these strange monsters called computers it produced a sudden upsurge of anxiety .
10 If one country above all others has been associated in the public mind with ‘ green ’ politics in the 1980's that country would almost certainly be the Federal Republic of Germany .
11 The apparent ascendancy of nuclear-deterrence thinking over laws-of-war thinking has been so complete that the idea of deterrence has come to be associated in the public mind almost exclusively with extreme offensive threats against the adversary 's society .
12 Although chiefly associated in the public mind with acts of individual and collective violence , the CNT was a complex phenomenon .
13 The increasing switch to populist methods , and the threats to public order and the political anti-semitism with which this became associated in the public mind , meant that Mosley 's movement went increasingly beyond the pale .
14 Similarly , a reputation for inflicting environmental damage will be harmful to profits , and conversely the company may be benefited if it is associated in the public mind with ‘ good works ’ .
15 It had become associated in the popular imagination with something naive , laughable or downright kinky .
16 She was a founding member of the Royal Academy in 1768 , and in Britain is generally associated in the popular mind with Robert Adam 's decorative schemes .
17 Community policing is a preventive rather than a crime control made of policing and in the United Kingdom it has become associated in the popular image particularly with those inner-city areas where crime rates have risen sharply and where police relations with ethnic minorities have deteriorated , although it is also a response to the police 's loss of contact with other sections of the community , especially young people ( Schaffer 1980 ) .
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