Example sentences of "often [verb] [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Nature does not often answer a call for love , until the caller is tired of calling . |
2 | Control of the workforce was therefore formal and impersonal , often reflecting the tone of class relationships as they existed in the wider rural society . |
3 | It often stings a man into awareness , which is partly why he fears the feminine so much . |
4 | Do you often experience a surge of interest in a particular period of history after turning up a find that appears to connect with those years ? |
5 | Not only does this help people to understand the problems of deafness , but it often produces a lot of fun . |
6 | Thus measurement often involves the exercise of judgement . |
7 | Against this monologic Amis can be set , by way of alter ego , the modernistic Amis of Barbara Everett 's discussion of Difficulties with girls , which occurred in the course of an essay on Hugh Kenner 's fantasy of a British betrayal of Modernism , and which springs the surprise of conveying that Amis , so often supposed an enemy of Modernism , is really a Modernist . |
8 | The Dark Ages are often considered a time of retrogression , but it was not until the period drew to its close that the cattle of Britain began to deteriorate quite seriously . |
9 | No difference was found in the aspartate aminotransferase levels at the start of the two courses ; however , both courses seemed to induce a peak of aspartate aminotransferase values that often preceeds a response to therapy . |
10 | Experimental studies of turbulent flows often involve the interpretation of correlation measurements . |
11 | Similar principles apply in the case of bonuses , which often involve an element of profit sharing . |
12 | In writing a program , one often has a lot of freedom in the use of bound variables : not only in where they are declared , but also in whether to declare a new variable or re-use an old one . |
13 | A catarrhal remedy ; catarrhal headaches ; often has a headache with eye complaints or coryza ; a bursting , bruised headache with dazzling from bright lights ; headache in the evening . |
14 | Surprisingly , perhaps , I find that walking with no means to draw or paint at all often has the effect of revelation at a particular place and time along the walk . |
15 | The festivals included " mysteries " , dramatic performances of episodes relating to the life , death and resurrection of Osiris , and often involved the planting of seed in Osiris-shaped moulds to germinate and grow by the end of the festival . |
16 | ‘ Sir Vivien often played a round before breakfast , ’ said Major Ernest ‘ Tiger ’ Bagshot , 43 , Secretary of Royal Wrigglesworth , ‘ But my suspicions were aroused when his black labrador , Bonzo , appeared at the clubhouse at approximately ten o'clock . |
17 | For Andrew alcohol gives no such release for mental biopsy , his examinations always seem to take place in a sober frame of mind and quite often match the skill of doctor 's probe . |
18 | ‘ Men often put a lot of energy into the courtship period ’ , warns Jane Hawksley , ‘ never use that as a gauge for the future . |
19 | In late spring , snow surfaces within a few hundred metres of the coast often show a flush of colour , usually pink , green or brownish-yellow , caused by patches of unicellular or colonial algae . |
20 | ‘ Realism and politics ’ ( or at least social issues ) came back almost as strongly as in the 1930s , in the work of writers who often dropped the baton of innovation like a hot potato , vehemently rejecting modernism and experiment . |
21 | Questions about perceptions were framed in terms of awareness rather than approval , though the partisan nature of the answers often betrayed a lack of objectivity . |
22 | In a quiet way she was a heavy drinker and often needed a dash of caffeine in the morning . |
23 | In view of all this it is perhaps not surprising that current practice often includes a system of settlement , under which the member is asked to admit some or all of the charges without a formal hearing . |
24 | Get to the back of the drawers and cupboards — areas which do n't often see the light of day . |
25 | It is true that individual plantations lose these species rapidly once the thicket stage is reached , but other species move in and large areas of plantation often exhibit a variety of growth stages from clear fell to mature trees , which further increases the diversity of birds present . |
26 | Managers often view a job at Shell , where they are given plenty of decisions to make early on in their career , as an alternative to taking an MBA . |
27 | Referee Jim Fleming irritated the crowd with the speed of his whistling , often scorning the possibility of advantage and creating far too many stoppages . |
28 | It pecks at the keyboard , asks a lot of questions and often gets a story in reply . |
29 | They break the signifying chains which have so often bound the project of emancipation to a strategy of cultural assimilation . |
30 | But the Recycling Rose does not always smell sweet , because recycling waste can often cost a lot of money ; and buying recycled products can often cost more than ‘ raw ’ products . |