Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] [pron] associate with " in BNC.

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1 The next stage is to jot down every idea or word which comes into your mind which you associate with it .
2 It was n't just the smells of dug earth and the friendly shapes of garden implements which she associated with him ; it was the sense of escape the place gave her .
3 ‘ Probably a touch of heartburn which you associated with the lump because you were worried about it .
4 The shop had that lovely smell which one associates with his type of establishment and the floor was always sprinkled with fresh sawdust .
5 Many of the characteristics of the postwar period which we associate with Fordism , for example , high levels of military spending or private consumption , could just as well be explained in terms of the political institutions which shaped the Fordist era .
6 So again you see that he feels threatened and er does n't trust Nick because of erm these ideas which he associates with Nick .
7 Denied political and civil space in most Arab society by undemocratic regimes of various kinds , many people make of such an image a confused by powerful instrument of criticism of their own rulers , never mind the powers which they associate with colonial history and contemporary world dominance .
8 This is called " sensitive dependence on initial conditions " , a phenomenon which persists even when the strange invariant set becomes attracting ( see below ) and which gives the typical " chaotic " , " turbulent " or " pseudo-random " behaviour which we associate with a " strange attractor " .
9 In order to become acquainted with our fears , we need to recognize some of the key outlooks and actions which we associate with fear .
10 The " we-group solidarity which we associate with the intimacy of kinship , in the sense just described , tends to ramify outwards through the whole social system .
11 Boston therefore suffers many of the ills which we associate with inner-city decline .
12 Very soon the computer world which we associate with work , word processors and video games will start connecting us to our TV in a relationship we 've never had before .
13 Neither William nor Charles Frederick had quite the severity of countenance which one associates with Benjamin James : William in his twenties had a pleasant and confident face , with a full mouth which he would allow to be overgrown by a drooping and slightly unkempt moustache in later years .
14 Ask anyone familiar with the City what they associate with corporate finance and like as not you will be told ‘ red braces , long lunches , big mouths , broad concepts ’ .
15 The familiar squeaks which we associate with mice and rats are the lowest sounds these rodents make .
16 So to have a pain ‘ in one 's foot ’ is to have a pain which one associates with something being the matter with one 's foot .
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