Example sentences of "associate with [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My task is to fill the hotel but make sure that we live up to the high expectations guests associate with this sort of establishment .
2 I , even as a friend and a colleague of the staff notice it strongly in little points of racism , all the time constantly there , it gets beyond a joke , I 've lost friends in the school or I do n't associate with certain members of staff purely because of the constant jibing which eventually gets beyond a joke .
3 One definition of function often found in present-day texts is : " A function is a rule which associates with each element of some set A a single element of a second set B.
4 ‘ Knowledge ’ is often associated with external forms of knowledge : of objective , dispassionate study which leads to theoretical commitment .
5 On balance then , familial sinistrality seems to be associated with bilateral representation of non-verbal as well as verbal functions .
6 Our assumption is that if evaluation is directed towards problem solving then it presupposes a need for change , and most of the obstacles associated with other forms of educational innovation are likely to be encountered in the implementation of proposed ‘ remedies ’ .
7 The more normal situation is for every exchange of words to take place in a context which allows the verbal activity to be associated with other kinds of activity and other kinds of message .
8 The side effects usually blamed on grades are , in fact , those we have already seen associated with other aspects of assessment systems — emphasis on the easily-measured , unfairness , standardization , competition , extrinsic rewards .
9 Capitalist activity in the nineteenth century , for the reasons discussed above , was mainly associated with new types of activity , such as cocoa production or mineral mining , whether these were in the hands of European or African entrepreneurs .
10 show that p53 may play an important role in cell death resulting from treatment with the topoisomerase 2 inhibitor , etoposide , but that it appears to have no involvement in the spontaneous ‘ ageing ’ apoptosis associated with prolonged culture of these thymocytes .
11 Such deviations will often be the clue to special interpretations associated with traditional figures of speech such as metaphor , metonymy , synecdoche , paradox , irony If such tropes occur , what kind of special interpretation is involved ( eg metaphor can be classified as personifying , animizing , concretizing , synaesthetic , etc ) ?
12 The concept of the body , on which these theories centre , is also associated with female-identified excesses of subjectivity which science can not understand .
13 Yeah , and that used to be our strength before , er that 's the sphere of operations done before the there was more , if you like , , technology , shall we say , associated with varying sort of manual valves than what there is power valves , in other words power valves offers it up to people like , or
14 Then the costs , working capital and capital expenditure associated with each type of primary activity need separate identification in order to produce a net cash flow by primary activity .
15 The Ventral Sympathetic Nervous System ( Fig. 64 ) , when typically developed ( Zawarsin , 1924 ) , consists of a pair of transverse nerves associated with each ganglion of the ventral nerve-cord ; each pair is connected with the ganglion preceding it by a median longitudinal nerve .
16 The non-resident 's choice will depend on his needs , interest differentials and risks associated with each course of action .
17 This section is designed to identify the costs associated with each configuration of equipment that OUP will acquire ( if any ) .
18 For EFL students ; the units progress through separate skills , from explanations and instructions to business proposals and job applications , and consider phrases , vocabulary and grammar features associated with each mode of writing .
19 Emphasis is placed on providing practical experience of the issues and problems associated with all aspects of management in the industry , especially during the sandwich year of industrial placement .
20 Traditionally they are associated with all kinds of bean dishes , and are good digestants in that they prevent flatulence .
21 A Wellcome spokesman said the Anglo-French Concorde trials show ‘ an encouragingly low incidence of adverse reactions associated with one gramme of Zidovudine daily for up to four years ’ .
22 Any one of the Co signals is adequate to identify Co in a sample , as most energies can be uniquely associated with one sub-shell of one element .
23 This is the electric charge associated with one mole of electrons or one mole of singly charged ions ( see chapter 10 ) .
24 The proposal deals with post-innovation development of the technology associated with successful launch of an innovation and its diffusion through the economic system .
25 At such a time , sumptuary laws may be passed which forbid the use of particular goods to those who are deemed to be below a certain station in life ( e.g. Braudel 1981 : 311 ; Mukerji 1983 : 179–82 ; Sennett 1976 ) , a form of regulation common to a large range of societies ( e.g. Srinivas 1966 : 16 ) , which may be associated with limited spheres of exchange ( e.g. Douglas 1967 , ; Salisbury 1962 ) , and restrictions on mercantile practices .
26 These contraction sequences were associated with long periods of increased baseline pressure in the distal oesophagus .
27 Matrilineal descent systems seem to develop only occasionally in human cultures and to be associated with female ownership of primary resources such as land ( see p. 205 ) .
28 ‘ And on the psychological side , ’ says Mr Hadley , ‘ a review of the results of 66 different studies has shown that moderate alcohol intake is associated with increased powers of expression , happiness and conviviality , and reduced stress , tension , depression and self-consciousness . ’
29 Low glutathione concentrations have been associated with increased risk of progression to AIDS in HIV positive people .
30 Analysis of such a complex ‘ polygenic ’ disorder is not easy but ‘ candidate genes ’ can be identified and recombinant DNA techniques used to investigate whether any particular genotype or haplotype is associated with increased risk of disease .
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