Example sentences of "[pron] [is] often a [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | Some channels may commission work from independent producers ; but there is often a preference for either making it yourself , or importing it from afar . |
2 | There is often a spokesperson for the family , but the views and opinions should be checked out with their partner and the children . |
3 | There is often a tendency for pilots to think that , because they are solo and have managed a few soaring flights and their Bronze C , they should be allowed to go cross-country . |
4 | Particularly in the case of a heart attack or stroke , a whole family 's way of life can be drastically altered overnight ; and there is often a need for emotional support as much as practical advice . |
5 | When you are around 50 yards from the green , there is often a dilemma for the golfer in deciding whether to pitch or chip and run . |
6 | It is often a problem for the teacher . |
7 | In the electronics industry that Wild and Hill studied particularly , female turnover rates showed a high relationship with job satisfaction/dissatisfaction : many women , like many men , express a need for personally satisfying work and the failure to find it is often a reason for changing one 's job . |