Example sentences of "so often see " in BNC.
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1 | Anthony Andrews , so often seen as the archetypal urbane Englishman , turns in a performance of immense depth and sympathy as Miller , who is accused of spying and cast into a barbarous prison camp . |
2 | Plus the plain tile eave coursing so often seen with pantile roofs in the North East . |
3 | It is unfortunate , however , that the ‘ crisis ’ is so often seen in negative terms . |
4 | A stake is there to hold up the tree and not , as is so often seen , the other way round . |
5 | Talk of the sensual , the erotic , was so often seen in relation to the female body . |
6 | He smiled , seeing it ahead of him ; imagining Beth there in the low-beamed living room , the fire lit and the curtains drawn ; seeing her , as he had so often seen her , go to the back door and call the children in from the meadow . |
7 | Practices receiving substantial payments should be expected to employ sufficient ancillary staff — for example , nearer two full time equivalent staff per doctor rather than the one to one ratio so often seen . |
8 | A complicating factor , so often seen in evolution , involves the ‘ cheats ’ , for there are many species with non-nutritious seed appendages but coloured so as to mimic them , e.g. species of Ormosia and Rhynchosia ( Leguminosae ) . |
9 | An increasing number of directors of sponsoring companies are beginning to ask ‘ What did we get for our money ? ’ when they so often see players to whom considerable appearance fees have been paid , losing limply in their first or second round matches and , even worse , then turning round and implying that the only tournaments they really take seriously are the Grand Slams . |
10 | To human eyes many of the body markings appear to be beautiful and highly conspicuous , but this is because we so often see them in artificial environments where their camouflage quality fails to show itself . |
11 | My talk , if you so wish to interpret it , is a reaction to the somewhat sterile presentation of the language which I so often see in textbooks and curriculum documents . |