Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] often [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Linguistic and sexual terminology come together most often in the context of the Saussurian theorization of binary opposition , illustrated by an excerpt from a paper given at a conference on linguistics :
2 Perhaps because such a high proportion of bank or other loans are devoted to car-buying , they turned up less often than other types of credit as a means of financing things bought from shops — much less often in the case of shop chains .
3 Advertisements may be found at either end of a book , but occur much more often at the back .
4 I certainly hope that every executive agency will apply for a charter mark , which will be seen as a clear reward to those in public service who provide customer satisfaction , which all too often in the past has been sadly missing .
5 Precisely the same has happened all too often in the relationship between the theologian and the philosopher .
6 This unfair distortion of our role is given continuing currency by the media and infuriatingly increasingly often by the Government .
7 The TCSC was sceptical about the Treasury 's forecast of inflation dropping to 3 per cent by 1992 given that official predictions have been wrong so often in the past .
8 Opinion polls suggested a Conservative win , but they had been wrong too often in the past to inspire confidence .
9 Marslen-Wilson ( 1975 ) found that fluent restorations occurred far more often during the shadowing of normal prose than when the mispronounced word was semantically or syntactically incongruent with respect to the sentence containing it .
10 Where care is provided , it is far more often in the form of advice than of assistance with physical care .
11 They 've played here so often in the past they feel they know the place intimately .
12 Propagated contractions were more often recorded in the proximal oesophagus ( p<0.05 ) , whereas non-propagated contractions occurred about twice as often in the distal as in the proximal oesophagus ( p<0.001 ) .
13 Again , the , the deity , in many religions is regarded as er , enforcing morality and justice , if not in the here below , then very often in the hereafter .
14 And although the flow of mutual aid was markedly more often from the grandparent so long as the two generations were living separately , there were several cases in which visiting was explicitly intended to enable the grandchild to convey help .
15 It happens in the musical world that conductors sometimes rely on their performers to do their work for them ; it is currently happening rather too often in the field of ‘ early music ’ .
16 Over very long distances , the signal in the system above would weaken and booster amplifiers ( called repeaters ) would be needed very so often along the line .
17 The finding that ‘ ee ’ occurred significantly less often in the gead condition than in the other two conditions shows that it is not only the single grapheme that is used as a unit in reading non-words aloud .
18 Minor symptoms accompanying seroconversion , such as fever , tiredness , pain accompanying swallowing , headaches , and nightsweats , were not reported significantly more often by the drug users who seroconverted compared to controls for HIV .
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