Example sentences of "[adv] [be] associated with a " in BNC.
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1 | The large villas with their elaborate pavements reflect a degree of ostentation , which could only be associated with a well-to-do land-owning or farming class . |
2 | They anticipate that OC use will act like pregnancy on breast cancer risk and thus be associated with a reduction in risk at older ages , It would be a great relief to young women now if there was indeed such a decreasing risk . |
3 | A rising real national income with a fairly constant capital stock will generally be associated with a fall in unemployment . |
4 | Other forms of ejecta lie fairly close to the impact , and unlike the far-flung material can normally be associated with a specific impact . |
5 | Heart rate also appears to increase in the subjectively dangerous situation of entering a motorway ( Rutley & Mace , 1972 ) , however , this is harder to explain purely in terms of increasing attention and expectancies since these would normally be associated with a decrease in heart rate . |
6 | And although his name will always be associated with a Cocktail Party he found such uproarious assemblies , at which no one could have a satisfactory conversation , increasingly insupportable . |
7 | The ‘ kinship ’ school may reasonably be associated with a radical analysis of society which stresses the importance of class and power . |
8 | The recognition of Romanesque or Gothic details in such buildings , however , should not automatically be associated with a former church or chapel , as small manor houses and other secular buildings often had windows and doorways in these styles . |
9 | The reason for this is that every income level ( which determines the transactions demand for money ) must now be associated with a lower interest rate and therefore a higher speculative demand for money if equality between the total demand for and supply of money is to be maintained . |