Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] [be] associated with " in BNC.

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1 If British born people of minority ethnic extraction are invisible in statistics on sudden infant deaths ( or any other areas ) we lose the chance to identify accurately both health trends and the health practices that may be associated with specific morbidity or mortality .
2 Neurological abnormalities may be subtle and difficult to establish in the presence of deforming arthritis , muscular atrophy , and the neuropathy that may be associated with rheumatoid arthritis .
3 Some of the features of deprivation that may be associated with life in such regions are discussed in chapter 10 .
4 For sufferers from Chemical Dependency this means stopping the use of all mood-altering chemicals and also means reconsidering all behaviour , relationships , special clothing , hairstyles or other paraphernalia that may be associated with an alcohol or drug oriented culture .
5 Similarly , there is no massive infiltration of the liver , as happens in portal hypertension that may be associated with haematologic disorders or amyloidosis , nor evidence of obstruction at the hepatic outflow , as observed in venoocclusive disease .
6 Their case histories show the diagnostic problems that may be associated with this disease .
7 The variety of complications that may be associated with schlerotherapy is less well known , and the role of surgery in the management of recurrent bleeding and other sequelae is not always appreciated .
8 A key question concerns the types of social contact that may be associated with a high risk of transmission of P cepacia .
9 if you worked abroad , any tax relief that might be associated with your periods overseas ought to be considered .
10 Further expansion was carried out on the same basis , progressively moving through the model until more specific activities started to emerge , such as those that could be associated with component 8.7 , ie reduce costs :
11 Thus , Spenser proposes that Irish savagery excels anything that could be associated with England 's most apparent enemy , Spain .
12 The possible phonemic function of each allophonic description found by HWIM 's Acoustic Phonetic Recognizer was scored by looking up in a long term confusion matrix the vector of 71 phoneme labels that could be associated with the segment 's feature description .
13 Such views are very different from those that would be associated with behaviourism or epiphenomenalism , neither of which allows mental states any causal role in the production of behaviour .
14 Although the conceptual foundations of the challenge to the old order were different , transcendental anatomy raised issues that would be associated with the theory of evolution through into the era of Darwinism .
15 This link is represented graphically by the unemployment-income curve which tells us the unemployment percentage that will be associated with any rate of national income , given real labour costs .
16 For example , ejecta that can be associated with a specific primary impact lie much closer to the primary than would have been the case on the Moon .
17 Sgr A West contains 60 M and ; of ionized gas and may be associated with atomic gas having a mass perhaps five times greater .
18 The zone lies 50km below the present surface and may be associated with a low-velocity zone below 40km .
19 This phenomenon as been noted previously by other groups and could be associated with progression of the chronic H pylori gastritis to atrophic gastritis in elderly people , because severe gastric atrophy seems to make the stomach inhospitable to H pylori .
20 Each class will normally consist of approximately 10 students and will be associated with a specific test in the tuition course .
21 Usually SBS occurs in modern buildings , but may be associated with older ones , especially following renovation or refurbishment .
22 Conversely , a negative provocation test suggests that the patient 's pain is not due to the presence of irritant duodenal juice in the stomach , but could be associated with abnormal motility associated with DGR , or might be due to an unrelated cause .
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