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

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1 Elliot Jacques and Wilfred Brown , in their longitudinal studies associated with the Glazier Metals Company , found that individuals have a felt need to have their role and status clearly defined in ways that are acceptable to them and their colleagues .
2 Also hydrographic factors may influence distributions : for example in the Rockall Trough the influence of Norweign Sea overspill water is thought to extend upwards the distribution of certain species commonly associated with the lower abyssal zone ( Gage et al. , 1983 ) .
3 A new road ( III ) was also laid , much narrower than its predecessor , which might tentatively be associated with the later road in the town centre with its central channel or drain .
4 The idea of ‘ Meaning as use ’ associated with the later Wittgenstein was never meant to imply that if enough people used a certain expression it must be true .
5 Dementia is the mental disorder most usually associated with the later parts of the life cycle .
6 It could date back as far as the middle of the ninth century and was closely associated with the later castle .
7 For example , she was deeply opposed to opening in Manchester , as she did not think her type of customer lived there , but preferred to be associated with the older university towns or cathedral cities such as Bath or Edinburgh .
8 Emulex Corp , Costa Mesa , California will be taking a charge against its third quarter figures for the period to March 28 that could result in a loss for the period : operating profit will be lower than the $2.6m reported in the second quarter because of lower revenues in the Network Systems Division ; the unspecified restructuring charge stems both from costs associated with the further consolidation of manufacturing operations to Puerto Rico from Costa Mesa , and from some lay-offs in the sales administration sector ; the charge will be less than $1.0m .
9 This interpretation squares up with the survey 's finding that people were most likely to apply the critical comment ‘ you feel you 'd never finish paying ’ to the two types of credit which , though not in themselves necessitating long repayment schedules , tend to be associated with the larger loans which would impose long schedules on a ‘ rationed ’ consumer .
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