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

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1 Larger doses of gentamicin given less often result in higher peak concentrations of 10–15 mg/l and low trough concentrations .
2 Oesophagostomum infections in the pig are less often associated with clinical disease , but are responsible for poor productivity .
3 This is much less often included within social policy .
4 Perhaps the record companies should give us more live recordings , when such noise-free and moving performances can nowadays be taped successfully , and where at least there is continuity of expression , so often lost in piecemeal studio productions .
5 erm They gave away one goal , but erm that so often happens in that sort of situation , but no , people can score goals erm from anywhere from Oxford United and Jim Magilton was singled out in particular , I mean he 's been with the side since October and scored nine goals from mid-field , that really is a tremendous performance .
6 Is it reasonable , in the absence of unanimity , to equate the will of the people with the will of the majority , as is so often done in everyday politics ?
7 The result is a very friendly room without the formality so often associated with many dining areas .
8 Moreover , this enforced withdrawal from social integration can quickly cause the kind of demoralization so often associated with old age .
9 Ironically , Leeds failed partly because they adopted a tactic so often attributed to Scottish football , the aimless high ball .
10 So often interpreted in this country as merely not telling anybody who 's actually got a hammer and sickle embroidered on his tie .
11 For in secondary schools , so often organised in this way , a child 's experience may not be as ‘ coherent ’ ‘ broad ’ and ‘ balanced ’ as the curriculum planners imagine .
12 Our advice for the first launch is — hands together , arms outstretched ( but never above your head as is so often attempted by first time flyers ) and as the kite rises , sustain an even line tension .
13 Tricot delivered a report of stunning mediocrity similar to those so often produced by pompous security commissions in Britain investigating spies , traitors , and telephone tapping .
14 The Church rejoiced in its ‘ unity in diversity ’ manifested in the various rites that witnessed to the richness of ‘ catholicity ’ ( so often reduced to bland uniformity ) .
15 However the examples of planning exercises that come to light are usually the ‘ exotic ’ ones that so often feature in Open University case studies : Stantonbury Campus ; Countesthorpe College ; North Westminster Community School !
16 Why is it that women readers , whether of the romance , the soap or girls ' magazines , are so often used in this way ?
17 The police more often came under physical attack and began to respond with a steadily escalating counter-violence .
18 As the statistics in Table 8 indicate , heavy physical work during pregnancy ( see for instance the categories of unskilled labourers and unskilled construction workers ) more often lead to premature birth than conditions of other occupations .
19 He had tried experimentally and not without success in the past , but was needed more often to revert to orthodox seam .
20 Found in the South Pacific from the Pitcairn group to the Great Barrier Reef and in depths of between 3 and 40 metres , the Scott 's Wrasse is more often found in outer reef areas , rather than within the shelter of lagoons .
21 Attribute data is most often obtained in computer-readable form direct from agencies whose function it is to collect and distribute such data .
22 The next type of cable pattern is probably most often seen on classic cricket sweaters and if you have sportsmen in your family they will be delighted to receive garments with cables in their club colours .
23 Like a small Moorhen ( p. 117 ) with a long red bill , which also distinguishes it from all the smaller crakes ; most often seen in rear view , as it dashes back into cover , when barred flanks and greyer under tail coverts distinguish from Moorhen .
24 The index most often used for this purpose is the General Index of Retail Prices published by the Department of Employment .
25 Fancy Patterns : This really does cover many stitch types and is intended for those patterns that are most often used for single colour work , where the design relies on texture rather than contrasting colours to form the pattern .
26 It is most often used in whole group work , but it is also very productive in forum theatre , particularly if the role you take on functions as an obstacle which the class ( or representatives of the class ) have to find their way round by argument , persuasion and compromise .
27 On reading several of these research reports , it is apparent that the role of the researcher varies from one study to another , and indeed often varies from one stage of the same study to another .
28 Brothers and sisters were quite often split from each other , as well as losing parents , in these moments of crisis .
29 This is an area of the body quite often neglected in remedial massage therapy , yet a good face and scalp massage can be one of the most uplifting experiences of all time .
30 One of the problems of the dependency approach is precisely that its proponents too often speak about one country as dependent on another in a vague and unhelpful fashion .
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