Sentence examples for make us associate from inspiring English sources

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That's why the hunt is on for a "legacy" programme, to be pursued once the EU referendum is over, which will make us associate the Cameron era with more than grinding austerity.

Simple Minds tries to make us associate "Don't You (Forget About Me)" with Jim Kerr dancing amid synthesizers and Victorian toys.

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These results made us associate this asymmetry with the geometric defects in the right facet joint, no matter what the cause originated from the specimen geometry or the manual work in depicting the bony outlines.

It can make us cavalier about the costs associated with failing.

MP: Odd's appropriation of the word kitsch divides us because it's so pejorative, and makes us feel bad about being associated with something negative.

That dopamine (a brain chemical associated with pleasure) makes us all feel better about ourselves, which is okay but that stays around for a day maybe two.

The fact that not all AT expansion is necessarily associated with pathological changes makes us rethink our understanding towards obesity.

Using a bin liner will make you associate your donations with rubbish.

(Note to advertisers: those floating ads do nothing but make me associate my feelings of anger with your brand).

This will make him associate the harness with good things.

Saying negative things around anyone can make them associate you with negativity and that's bad.

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