Example sentences of "associate [prep] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | However , there are considerable difficulties associated with assessment for selection . |
2 | He joined the list of heterosexual men associated with Minton for whom the term ‘ prick teasers ’ has been aptly coined . |
3 | I wish that the church in general was not regarded by many young as ‘ boring ’ or ‘ a waste of time ’ and that some people , like myself at times do n't wish to be associated with church for fear of social credibility . |
4 | Although US unions have been associated with support for the Democratic Party , the politicians and policies they have backed have by no means been the most socialist of those on offer . |
5 | But equally , he has been associated with calls for ‘ more and better ’ party and State supervision ( which , as Alec Nove points out , is at variance with more economic choice and responsibility ) . |
6 | Henley , while maintaining its independence , has been associated with Brunel for over twenty years in the development and administration of post graduate management degrees . |
7 | The 1890s and early 1900s saw a series of bitter conflicts associated with drives for union recognition . |
8 | Clinical symptoms associated with seroconversion for HIV-1 among misusers of intravenous drugs : comparison with homosexual seroconverters and infected and non-infected intravenous drug misusers |
9 | To study the clinical symptoms associated with seroconversion for HIV-1 among misusers of intravenous drugs . |
10 | We therefore performed a study to see whether the clinical manifestations associated with seroconversion for HIV-1 among intravenous drug misusers differed from those described in other groups at risk . |
11 | Our prospective study has shown that serious clinical symptoms associated with seroconversion for HIV among intravenous drug misusers occur often . |
12 | Mr Rogers has been associated with transport for 52 years and was National Chairman of the Road Haulage Association for 1980–2 . |