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

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1 Emphasis is placed on experiencing the problems associated with small business management and development at first hand through working closely with local companies and agencies , especially during the sandwich year of industrial placement .
2 Ian Oswald has suggested that these jerks may be the outcome of an arousal response , since they can be elicited by sounds heard while dropping off to sleep , and are associated with small K complexes in the EEG .
3 Thus , for example , Japanese children who had been exposed in utero as a result of atom bomb detonations at Hiroshima and Nagasaki have shown a possible increased incidence of mental retardation , associated with small head size ( microcephaly ) and clear evidence of reduction in body size .
4 Five regions have been chosen to assess the problems associated with small firms growth in peripheral environments — namely South East/East Anglia , Scotland , Northern Ireland , Republic of Ireland and South Wales .
5 Of the 68 patients entered , two were retrospectively excluded from analysis : one patient had an incompletely healed ulcer at the time of entry , and the other had a substantial prepyloric ulcer associated with small duodenal erosions .
6 Three patients ( two randomised to cisapride ) had originally presented with large or multiple chronic duodenal ulcers associated with small solitary areas of slough on either the incisura or in the prepyloric region .
7 As we have seen , three of the commonest problems associated with small group work can be summarised as follows : 1 .
8 Such dispersal mechanisms are associated with small seeds , which suffer less damage in the mouth and enjoy a rapid passage through the gut , possibly aided by their laxative qualities as in Plantago spp .
9 Muellerius is associated with small , spherical , nodular lesions , which occur most commonly near , or on , the lung surface , and on palpation have the feel and size of lead shot ( Fig. 41 ) .
10 In spite of the fact that Champion ( 1981 , 20 ) has argued that ‘ some of the most spectacular changes have occurred in those rural areas which are relatively remote from traditional metropolitan influences ’ it must also be remembered that the extra numbers in the remote areas are relatively modest , compared with those in the outer margins of the main centres of population , as shown in Figure 5.3 , and that most of the population growth has been strongly associated with smaller towns and accessible settlements in the countryside both in England ( OPCS , 1981b ) and Ireland ( Duffy , 1983 ) .
11 ‘ The problem with the Touche Ross report is that it makes assumptions that lead it to overestimate the savings associated with smaller , more numerous councils .
12 As one might have anticipated , the absence of union recognition was particularly associated with smaller enterprises .
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