Example sentences of "often [verb] [noun sg] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , we often lose sight of this goal and set up the organizational layers in our managerial hierarchies to accommodate pay brackets and facilitate career development instead . |
2 | The reflective process often involves work in other curriculum areas , be it discussion , writing , artwork , computer programming . |
3 | Subsequently the area was covered by a regional stream sediment survey with analyses for a number of elements , including arsenic , which often accompanies gold in this area ( MRP 74 ) . |
4 | The noxious stimulation used in animal studies ( chemical and thermal ) is also suggested to be inadequate and given as reason why these studies often lend support to pre-emptive analgesia . |
5 | Further education is a service delivered at local level by education authorities and colleges , who have often had room for independent action but little commitment to a coherent policy . |
6 | As a result , I have regretted the frequent over-simplification that often takes place in European Community debates . |
7 | White elders today , and even more so black elders who arrived in the 1950s , belong to a cohort that has often experienced assessment in earlier life as something that selects or rejects . |
8 | In Colombo policemen often took advantage of municipal health , safety and traffic regulations in order to ‘ tax ’ carters , rickshaw drivers and others who made their living on the streets of the capital , and in the twentieth century bus drivers regularly bribed the police . |
9 | The business world often expresses unhappiness about inadequate information on personal qualities and the poor correlation between examination performance and characteristics like enterprise , initiative , imagination , diligence , reliability and sense of personal and collective responsibility . |
10 | Pickups fitted with metal covers quite often benefit by their removal , as the air gap between the cover and the coils often gives rise to microphonic feedback . |
11 | And somehow , having made contact with the deepest part of herself , the woman often gives permission to that womb to flower . |
12 | In many areas local services were provided by numerous different authorities , which often gave rise to acute co-ordination problems . |
13 | The most often invoked argument to that effect relies on an obligation to support and maintain just institutions . |
14 | They contained a large middle class , which together with dissatisfied refugees and war workers from the fighting zone in the World War , had often expressed dislike of central intervention , and had even encouraged local autonomy . |
15 | Although , apart from lapis lazuli , supplies of all these were available in Egypt and Sinai , Egyptian craftsmen often had recourse to coloured glass to infill cloisonné cells . |