Example sentences of "[noun] has often " in BNC.

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1 Many of these coombes have thick deposits of sand and clay at their bases and woodland has often been allowed to develop here .
2 The story has often been told .
3 Mr Tudjman has often proposed splitting Bosnia between Croatia and Serbia , leaving a reservation around Sarajevo for Muslims .
4 The success of this fairly new treatment has led to increasing numbers of terminally ill patients being referred for consideration of transplantation , many of these being referred as a final option , when intensive support in hospital is required and when secondary end organ damage has often developed .
5 Demolition has often involved appalling social disruption where not only the fabric of the building but also families , businesses and communities have been broken up .
6 Letter-writing has often been an effective means of direction and Paul made the most of it .
7 A curriculum is such a complex device , and requires the combined contributions , sustained over time , of so many different groups and individuals , that radical curriculum change has often been associated with political upheaval or even war .
8 Such a payment has often been called a voluntary payment .
9 Human ingenuity has often confounded the pessimists .
10 The writer has often pondered on the manner of their selection , and likes to feel that their skill carried more weight than their religious affiliations .
11 ‘ In point of fact , the hegemonic function has often been distinct from the governing class or function , and is so today in certain social formations . ’
12 Since the third function has often been presented as a negative contribution to economic growth , it is also discussed in the following chapter .
13 The jinx has often centred on the simple art of mixing concrete .
14 Neil Murray has often had to come into bands and reproduce another player 's bass part , or even their bass sound …
15 The prevailing view of such work group resistance has often been that it stems from workers ' misunderstanding of management 's intentions .
16 Incomplete measurement of growth indices has often prevented or biased retrospective assessment of such data .
17 The distribution of price changes or returns has often been found to be leptokurtic .
18 The decline of the Anglican Church as a purveyor of religion has often been seen by historians as related to the rise of Methodism , while positive aspects have hardly been noted .
19 Another early romance , which Kylie has often spoken about , was with the infamous Grant .
20 But committee members are clear about one thing : the DoH has often not been helpful in clarifying the situation for local authorities .
21 The art of that continent has often been misunderstood , or treated paternalistically .
22 She is also a singer and musician , and her talent as a pianist has often come in useful to teachers with specialist classes .
23 When these ‘ stages ’ have been used to identify societies outside Europe the result has often been misleading .
24 One reason why farm workers ' wages remain so comparatively low is that the demand for labour within agriculture has been declining as a result of mechanization-Indeed , the prospect of more expensive labour has often been sufficient to stimulate farmers to engage in a further round of mechanization so that both the supply and the demand for labour have chased each other down in an ever-decreasing spiral .
25 The artificial nature of such methods has often been criticized ( e.g. , Frederickson , 1981 ) , and the benefits of face-to-face communication , where gestures can play their full part , demonstrated ( Evans and Rubin , 1979 ) .
26 Because of his fully integrated and flowing plans , his fitted furniture , and his stripped exteriors , Scott has often been seen as one of the fathers of Modernism .
27 If this scepticism has often been well-based , an all-encompassing and undiscriminating scepticism is absurd .
28 Faldo has often been the butt of cruel comments from other US tour pros , who deride his application , attitude and pace of play .
29 Ken has often told me the story of how Jackie came to drive single-seaters : how he had lost a driver in F3 ( Teddy Mayer 's brother Timmy ) and how John Cooper had reported to him ( belatedly , Ken says , because he 'd already spotted Jackie ) that there was some tiny Scot going around whom he absolutely must sign .
30 The study has often been used to illustrate the way television deals with events and constructs meanings around those events .
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