Example sentences of "commonly associated with " in BNC.

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1 The architect most commonly associated with this work was George Baines who designed quite a few churches for Baptists .
2 The more even distribution of food is commonly associated with exclusive ranging in mammals and the presence of potentially aggressive males may enhance dispersion .
3 Labouring poets who attempted a realistic description of work and social conditions helped to create a new literary response to social reality , a development most commonly associated with Goldsmith , Langhorne , Blake , Crabbe , and eventually Wordsworth .
4 The organized youth movement can easily be identified as emerging from out of the economic and social crises commonly associated with the late Victorian period .
5 This type of help via an intelligent terminal or microcomputer is particularly valuable for the relatively unskilled end-users , in that it not only reduces the time taken to enter and transmit a search , but also allows correction of any typing or strategy errors before going online , thus removing some of the stress commonly associated with online searching .
6 In the majority of chemical-sensitive people , the symptoms are not those commonly associated with allergy .
7 It 's more annoying than serious , really , but serves to highlight problems commonly associated with less expensive instruments .
8 Congenital deafness is more commonly associated with some dogs than others — white boxers , for example , are prone to this condition .
9 Hip dysplasia is most commonly associated with large breeds , and puppies at just five months old may suffer pain from this condition .
10 Arminianism had also been adopted by a small group of clerics within the Jacobean church who , as well as questioning the doctrinal basis of Calvinism , had sought to reintroduce into church worship certain decorational features and ceremonies most commonly associated with Catholicism .
11 More remarkably , George Stephen was virtually silent on the later antislavery commonly associated with aspects of radical politics and militant nonconformity .
12 Instead of using a single bipolar scale of masculinity and femininity , as psychologists did before , the BSRI asks subjects to rate themselves on three subscales , which contain either items commonly associated with masculinity or femininity , or gender-neutral items .
13 The ability to quantify androgyny on the BSRI seemed to some 1970s North American feminists to suggest and even to facilitate an escape from oppressive aspects of dominant discourses of femininity and masculinity , like guilt and dependency , and violence and insensitivity , which would at the same time retain femininity 's positive social , emotional characteristics , and the valuable self-confidence and achievement motivation commonly associated with masculinity .
14 Its criteria of a subject 's effectiveness , for instance , are generally success at prestigious work , which is commonly associated with masculinity , and success in personal relationships , particularly long-term heterosexual and parental relationships , which is associated with femininity .
15 It also includes tools which allow the user to examine a Document Type Definition structure graphically , without detailed knowledge of SMGL syntax — in short , the company claims that it combines the cumbersome power of SMGL with the simplicity more commonly associated with a WYSIWYG word processor .
16 When Lucio goes to prompt Isabella on how to persuade Angelo — a scene in which persuasion has much of the ambivalence that Shakespeare commonly associated with rhetoric — he moves up to verse ( Measure for Measure , 1 .
17 The toxic shock syndrome has been commonly associated with menstruation since the definition of the condition in 1980 in the United States .
18 Lung cancer is the cancer most commonly associated with smoking .
19 Tartan , the style most commonly associated with Scotland , had never been produced in the Borders before 1826 .
20 For the purposes of this chapter we will define anxiety as an emotional state usually involving fear , tension and apprehension and commonly associated with anticipation of a threat .
21 When it does not spring from mere distaste for all that is foreign , hostility to party lists is commonly associated with obsessive and fatalistic mistrust of political parties themselves .
22 Where specific adhesions are involved the the , the structures that are , are most commonly associated with a , require a specific receptor for the adhesion reaction to take place and that if the potential host does n't have specific receptor they 're not susceptible to that particular strain of organisms .
23 It has been claimed that the confused clutter of furnishings and knick-knacks commonly associated with the Victorians became fashionable only after the 1870s ; but that impression , if only by contrast with the Regency , is certainly made upon novelists at an earlier date .
24 They frequently exchange preliminary information across stages , which apparently enables them to shorten lead time without much confusion downstream and without incurring costs commonly associated with an early commitment to die engineering .
25 It is important to distinguish work of this kind , and to emphasize its possible value , by comparison with that narrowest version of the social conditions of art ( often called ‘ sociologism ’ or ‘ sociological relativism ’ ) , which is more commonly associated with Marxism .
26 The great silver decadrachm of Syracuse ( fig. 84 ) , commonly associated with the historically attested ‘ Demarateion ’ of 479 but now thought by many scholars to be a decade or more later , is a marvellous example .
27 The harp is an instrument of considerable versatility which is not commonly associated with use in church services .
28 It is commonly associated with ‘ heavy-rock ’ sounds which include ringing , ‘ buzzy ’ chords , obtrusive rhythmic bite and a harsh , penetrating solo melody line .
29 The possibility that other bacteria , including those commonly associated with periodontal disease , may cause coronary heart disease is currently only theoretical .
30 For example , each model sees the amount of legitimacy conferred upon a dispute as influencing the way it is handled by the police ; and there is similar agreement that deep-seated ‘ ideological issues ’ are more commonly associated with disorder than more mundane ‘ material issues ’ .
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