Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] associate [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He emphasizes that this was a time when the significance of the ‘ economic security and social esteem hitherto associated with membership ’ was declining .
2 ‘ It even included a piece by Anthony Burgess — not a figure usually associated with the alternative culture — on ‘ flower language ’ .
3 However , none of these changes affected the sexual division of labour within the home , and the equality of tasks and responsibilities that began to be envisioned for husbands and wives after World War II was in practice often associated with subordinate and superior status .
4 Although President Carlos Saúl Menem tried to minimize the scale of the defeat , it was generally seen as a severe reverse both for his government and for menemismo , a flamboyant style of administration now associated with scandal and corruption [ see pp. 37959 ; 38144 ; 38674 ; 38719 ] .
5 FARMERS are to be allowed to grow cannabis — but not the variety normally associated with illicit drug parties .
6 He opened a new housing complex for the elderly , but with none of the pomp and formality normally associated with the job .
7 A LM3915N i.c. with a ‘ log ’ response normally associated with sound level applications is also available , but in tests the LM3914N was found to be more satisfactory in this instance .
8 Nikolayeva certainly does not have the Horowitzian panache generally associated with Russian virtuosos — it is her mind and ears which are transcendental rather than her fingers — but that ‘ handicap ’ is actually a positive attribute since it makes for painstaking care and originality in all of her interpretations .
9 Kaleidoscope thinking begins with experience not associated with one 's own field or department .
10 He moved to Rendcomb ( it 's with the ‘ e ’ in his logbook ! ) in July 1918 , by which time he was flying the type most associated with the aerodrome , the Bristol F.2b .
11 In the drought year of 1976 , for example , when the countryside became parched and brown , my garden had many unusual visitors , including single individuals of each of three species of clearwing moths and of four species of butterfly normally associated with more rural areas ( whiteletter hear-streak , silver-washed fritillary , marbled white , and hedge brown ) .
12 This unstable identification — much more unstable than the forms of identification usually associated with cinema — is reinforced by the much looser rules of engagement implied by television 's interruptable time .
13 Most of them are of the lancet type particularly associated with the commissioners ' buildings and many — for example , Christ Church , Meadow Lane , Leeds ( 1823–6 , demolished ) and Honley near Huddersfield ( 1842–3 ) — had thin arcade piers of cast iron ; but Chantrell was a serious student of Gothic .
14 In Asia Minor Easter was celebrated on the date of the Jewish Passover festival , that being the date of the crucifixion in St John 's Gospel ( a work closely associated with the tradition of Ephesus ) .
15 The next morning dawned with the chaos usually associated with weddings , whether organised or not , and which left Ellie no time to think .
16 He leant on the ball for seven fours in a quick partnership of 51 with Bainbridge , who batted in thermal trouserwear more associated with Liberace .
17 At this moment however , it ordered on the nightmarish , for the slabs were very bare and very steep with an exposure usually associated with climbing rather than walking .
18 It marks a change of speed for a business long associated with the work of Erte ; the artist 's death , and the end of a lease , have prompted a reconsideration and director Ray Perman has decided that now is the right time to relaunch the gallery with a series of exhibitions .
19 McKechnie Jess 's strategy was to offer meat products with the quality associated with a local butcher but with the affordability of mass produced foods and the innovation and imagination normally associated with other food sectors .
20 I like the presumptuousness and the shame usually associated with these images .
21 During winter the temperature does not drop below 10°C which means that the dormant winter period usually associated with Koi in outdoor ponds is avoided .
22 Although he lacked the wit , pathos , or imagination traditionally associated with distinguished advocates of the Irish bar , his scrupulous fair dealing and evangelical propensities led Hugh Percy , third Duke of Northumberland [ q.v. ] , to appoint him chairman of the Londonderry quarter sessions in 1830 .
23 These were developed from qualities defined by Isaiah ( c.11 ) in his prophecy traditionally associated with the Incarnation , and interpreted by the Church Fathers as gifts of the Holy Spirit .
24 Many distributions show a peak in a particular age group mainly associated with taking on a large number of young people when the organisation was started or reorganised , this is not desirable because it leads to excessive competition for promotion at particular stages .
25 Ignoring its own changes of proprietorship , the Mirror Group 's papers were the largest group continuously associated with ITA .
26 The legislators , along with some government supporters , also complained that Préval 's Cabinet was drawn mainly from Lavalas , a group closely associated with Aristide , who did not consult with parliament on the formulation of policies .
27 Will my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that he will ask the chairman of British Rail urgently to look at the position of the tunnels further along the line to ensure that precautions similar to those that are being instituted in the Severn tunnel will also be made in those tunnels if signalling changes have taken place recently associated with the general modernisation work ?
28 More remarkably , George Stephen was virtually silent on the later antislavery commonly associated with aspects of radical politics and militant nonconformity .
29 The name most associated with long-wave theories is Kondratiev , a Soviet economist , who is widely believed to have been the first to develop the theory .
30 For example , the colour most associated with Middenland is blue , but this does n't mean that all troops from Middenland wear uniforms entirely of this colour : some regiments might have blue coats , others blue-striped jackets , while some just sport blue feathers in their caps or blue ribbons .
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