Example sentences of "[noun pl] frequently [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Shareholding patterns in London-registered overseas companies will also be sampled , since it is apparent that Scots frequently purchased securities directly through this market .
2 Routine control visits by VAT inspectors frequently raise queries on businesses ' VAT returns .
3 Routine control visits by VAT inspectors frequently raise queries on business ' VAT returns .
4 Moreover , in addition to attending these public celebrations of the sacrament , wealthy individuals , guilds , and lay fraternities frequently held masses in their own chapels or on portable altars , and numerous chantry priests celebrated thousands of private masses for the souls of the faithful departed .
5 Schools frequently hold meetings to talk with parents about changes in the curriculum or the ways that help can be given at home to help children 's learning .
6 The Government and the Director General of Telecommunications frequently discuss telecommunications policy issues .
7 Now Osbern 's account of the circumstances surrounding Ælfheah 's martyrdom contains some spectacular blunders , and if this account of a shipwreck stood alone it would be worthless , because saints ' lives frequently contain miracles about distress at sea .
8 As a result , record companies frequently receive demos tapes suited to a publisher 's attention .
9 During this period contractors frequently made payments in cash and individual sub-contractors changed their names from time to time to avoid detection by Inland Revenue inspectors .
10 Cars speed up and down the twisty road at all hours and residents and visitors frequently park vehicles on the road restricting access .
11 In applied contexts , feminist psychologists frequently train women in male-identified management skills like problem-solving and assertion .
12 For this reason , developmental psychologists frequently introduce descriptions of mental models , cognitive representations or conceptual understanding to provide a link between the kinds of learning which may have occurred at one point in time and the relatively sophisticated behaviours which are subsequently observed .
13 Fashioning and firing a pot does not affect the clay composition but care must be taken , since potters frequently mix additives into clay to prepare it , and burial of pottery in the ground has some slight effects on its composition .
14 Few people are aware how men , who on the whole are more socially , economically , politically , and physically powerful than women , use these resources frequently to batter wives and cohabitees ( Dobash and Dobash 1981 ) , sexually harass their female ( usually subordinate ) co-workers , or assault/rape any woman who happens to be in the way ( see Chapter 4 ) .
15 On the other hand , the etched surfaces of peels frequently reveal details not seen in thin sections .
16 Cats frequently rub parts of their body against objects and other animals ( Figure 7 ) .
17 These publications frequently contain pictures and other details of notable domestic buildings .
18 Ex-employees frequently cause problems because of the difficulty in reconciling their continuing duty to their ex-employer with the need to be able to obtain other employment .
19 He mentions ‘ the odd brawl and punch-up ’ , for example , the fact that policemen only went in pairs in some districts , and that they patrolled the centre of the city in strength each weekend ‘ because prostitutes and drunks frequently started fights and a good time was had by all ’ .
20 Donors frequently finance projects , or chunks of government expenditure such as part of the health service , to which recipient countries would in any case have to give a high priority , and this relieves government of that particular commitment .
21 In a climate of teacher expertise , teachers frequently pre-empt pupils ' decisions because they do not want them to ‘ get into a mess ’ .
22 Believed to be the GHOSTS of drowned men and women , the females frequently cause shipwrecks for love of a human sailor ; a person soon to die by drowning is said to see a mermaid cutting a caper upon the water 's surface , in anticipation of fresh company .
23 Male homosexuals frequently have warts around the anal margin and in some cases these extend up into the anal canal itself .
24 Americans frequently sent books to and from Galway to be bound .
25 Men frequently fear women 's sexual power and feel justified in blaming them for acts of male violence .
26 However , both sides frequently reported violations .
27 Hearing parents of deaf children frequently report problems of attention and eye-gaze .
28 Net-caught dolphins frequently have lungs filled with water .
29 For this reason temples and cathedrals frequently maintained artificers schooled in the use of precious substances .
30 Sufferers frequently experience feelings of helplessness and depression — the ‘ why me ? ’ syndrome .
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