Example sentences of "[is] associated [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although it is associated with Italy , similar peasant foods are found in many parts of the world — from noodles in China to pierogi , the ravioli-like dish , from Poland .
2 Our hair became longer and — in police terms — almost verged on the wild , confirming Hallpike , ( 1969 : 260 ) , who argued : ‘ the hypothesis I wish to advance in this article [ is ] that long hair is associated with being outside society and that the cutting of hair symbolizes re-entering society , or living under a particularly disciplinary regime within society … .
3 For instance , when subjects have to decide whether certain names are familiar or not ( say , Oliver Hardy ) they respond more quickly if they are shown , a few tenths of seconds earlier , a picture of a person who is associated with the target name ( Stan Laurel ) .
4 However , X is very widely supported , and is associated with the Unix operating system and the move to open standards in the IT industry .
5 Here then is a criminal phenomenon that is associated with social disintegration — the fact that a society , the inhabitants of these areas of the great cities , who once regarded themselves as one , now no longer regard themselves as one , are not one , were one in the past but are not one now , and are still growing apart .
6 Often , bands are naturally pushed into the style and image that is associated with their music , like heavy metal , gothic , hip-hop , punk and ragamuffin .
7 The first cry is associated with ‘ The change of Philomel , by the barbarous king/ So rudely forced ’ .
8 Metaphorically sameness is associated with perversion in an almost Augustinian sense : ‘ the artifice of sameness ’ involves a process of ‘ turning away , of deviation , and of reduction ’ .
9 I have outlined a handful of sexual difference theories wherein homosexuality is associated with , or is seen to be expressive of : ( 1 ) the true , negative , nature of patriarchy , ( 2 ) a negation of what is truly vital and creative in ( heterosexual ) desire , ( 3 ) anti-Semitism , totalitarianism , and fascism , ( 4 ) an obliteration of the autonomy of the other , ( 5 ) anal negativity , solipsism , and sterility and de-creation , ( 6 ) the undifferentiation of a dying culture , ( 7 ) a cowardly refusal of homosocial rivalry , ( 8 ) the definitive expression of homosocial rivalry .
10 Perhaps this is the mode of transgression denied to the hermaphrodite , at least to the extent that s/he is associated with the mythological , the presocial , the transcendent .
11 The first view is associated with the late John Mackintosh and Richard Crossman and is regarded as being a trend , regardless of incumbent .
12 This means that a higher body temperature is associated with a higher degree of alertness or a smaller amount of fatigue .
13 One change that is associated with ageing and that will alter the rhythms of hormone release is the declining ability of the body to respond to instructions from the brain .
14 In addition , ageing is associated with a general decrease in the ability of the body to respond or adjust to changes imposed upon it .
15 Seasonal affective disorder is associated with depression that is marked during the Winter and early Spring and regresses in the Summer .
16 It also makes no mention of the value of the Pirelli brand name , which is associated with fancier , higher-margin tyres .
17 Thus in both menstruation and childbirth , a woman is associated with both life and death and deemed to have dangerous power over the fate of the foetus .
18 Irrespective of whether a horse 's bad habit is associated with anxiety or expectation , it is often best dealt with by avoiding the situation in which it appears ; until the horse 's anxiety or expectation is reduced , and a new habit of desirable behaviour has begun to form .
19 Of course the pineapple has nothing to do with pine trees and is not an apple ; yet it seems its English name is associated with pines .
20 Dr Simon Wessely at the Institute of Psychiatry has recently shown quite convincingly that , independent of underlying psychological problems , tiredness is associated with low blood pressure .
21 The NAACP denounces The Silence of the Lambs because Hannibal the Cannibal shares his name with an African general , and the killer is Buffalo Bill ( yes , that 's a white man 's nickname , but the buffalo , NAACP explain patiently , is associated with Native Americans ) .
22 ‘ The water is associated with the legend of the shrine , so we have a service at the well each day , ’ said Fr Fellows .
23 Jordanhill also gives priority to students from sparsely populated areas in its hostel ; offers a Gaelic option in its Primary Diploma course and is associated with the Western Isles Bilingual Project .
24 This broader view is associated with a more positive approach to the use of local authority care , which is partly enshrined in the new Children Act ( Aldgate et al . ,
25 Another study from the divorce field by Hetherington ( 1979 ) also supports the view that provided the non-custodial visiting father is not ‘ immature ’ or the two parents are not in conflict , the frequent availability of the father is associated with positive adjustment especially with boys .
26 Since the 1960s there have been growing suspicions that Alzheimer 's disease ( a form of senile dementia ) is associated with high levels of aluminium .
27 We need not , however , rely solely upon the works of old masters to bring to mind the lore that is associated with numerous plants .
28 The second category of religions is associated with the East .
29 We think of a being who shows various emotions towards creation — love , wrath , anger , sorrow , mercy and so on — and who is associated with particular activities that we think of as actions taken by persons , such as judgement .
30 The other necessary conditions , that punishment must involve pain or unpleasantness and must be inflicted by someone in authority , do not fit the concept of discipline so exactly — although clearly discipline is associated with authority .
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