Example sentences of "[adv] often [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Plus the plain tile eave coursing so often seen with pantile roofs in the North East . |
2 | Is the Secretary of State aware that any measures taken to increase car security will be welcome in Northern Ireland , where stolen vehicles are so often used in terrorist murders and other such crimes ? |
3 | Presently the strains of Brother James 's air , ‘ The Lord 's my shepherd ’ , drifted out , soon followed by a psalm not often heard at funeral services , number CXXVII ‘ As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man ; so are the children of youth . |
4 | In practice it is difficult to comply with the added condition that the company be employee controlled in each year of assessment in which interest is paid , so this relief is not often used in management buy-outs . |
5 | I might agree in terms of lowland farming where farms are more often controlled by investment groups than by single families , but hill farming has always been , and still is , a hard and often heart-breaking as well as back-breaking job . |
6 | The model most often cited by development economists is Ghana , which adopted IMF-backed reform in 1983 after its old protectionist ways stifled initiative and brought the economy to its knees . |
7 | They are most often found on drawer divans . |
8 | This remedy is most often needed in chest complaints and gastric or bowel disorders . |
9 | This method is most often used by market researchers , but is not unknown among sociologists . |
10 | We were most often directed to library skills and study skills lessons in which children were being taught rather unimaginatively a range of things from the Dewey Decimal Classification to the use of the full stop ! |
11 | Linear notes are too often made by history students for the wrong reasons : |
12 | These include chemical allergens ( exhaust fumes and tobacco smoke among them ) , food allergens ( too often overlooked by asthma specialists ) , and physical and psychological stress . |