Example sentences of "associated [prep] [noun] like " in BNC.

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1 Further , the property of token reflexivity , as in the following usage of this , is just a special case of intra-sentential discourse deixis : ( 92 ) This sentence is not true Fillmore ( 1917b : 240 ) hopes that a theory of discourse deixis will resolve the well-known paradoxes associated with sentences like ( 92 ) ( if it 's false , it 's true ; and if it 's true , it 's false ) , and indeed with token reflexivity in general .
2 In those times people worshipped according to the cycles of nature ; they held rituals at key points of the year , and in the minds of the Charismatics they are very much associated with things like standing stones .
3 Now , part of that might just have purely the ritual that 's associated with things like coronations and investitures , but surely if people had felt so strongly about it they would n't have turned out in such numbers , er to support her .
4 But the benefits have come full circle , for the long master chronologies subsequently established for archaeological dating and calibration of radiocarbon results are now of just as much value to climatologists studying cycles in weather patterns associated with factors like sunspot activity and variations in the earth 's orbital parameters .
5 dissertation the young Prince Louis de Broglie proposed a way in which waves might be associated with objects like electrons which had hitherto been thought of in purely particle terms ( see Appendix , A2 ) .
6 The earliest video installations — associated with names like Vito Acconci and Bruce Nauman — made extensive use of time-delay mechanisms , exploiting and altering the instant playback facility of the electronic medium .
7 The belated impact of Saussurian semiotics , Althusserian and other neo- and post-marxist theories of ideology , Lacanian psychoanalysis and its account of subjectivity and identity , the tradition of British cultural studies associated with people like Raymond Williams and Stuart Hall , various strands of feminism , Foucault 's concern with discourse and power : these are just some of the developments that today make it impossible to think of culture as a finite and self-sufficient body of contents , customs and traditions .
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