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

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1 The rig change often deserves the greatest attention .
2 JACKIE and Jaafer Sheblee used the kind of high-pressure tactics that double-glazing salesman often use .
3 Some reviews of aspects of urban intervention indicated that Urban Programme funding often proved crucial for the implementation of projects as diverse as business-development initiatives ( DoE , 1988b ) environmental improvements ( JURUE , 1986b ) and some employment-creation projects ( DoE , 1986 ) .
4 If in action scenes the surprise of key change often plays a greater role in underlining the words than the actual keys chosen , Campra nonetheless conformed to Lully 's usage and the theorists ’ recommendations in reserving keys with more than one accidental ( other than D major and B♯ major ) for moments of heightened emotion .
5 Weight loss often restores normal cycle regularity and sex hormone concentrations in obese women , which indicates that obesity itself and not primary endocrine dysfunction is the cause of the reproductive problems .
6 Maintenance expense often overlooked by data-base designers
7 Those who persisted with their postgraduate study often did so purely in order to go abroad .
8 Rosie the Rock Hopper often skips out of her enclosure in search of a snack .
9 The whole grief reaction often takes about two years to work through from initial denial to final acceptance .
10 Minton not only accepted invitations to dinner , in the digs Ted Dicks shared with another Royal College student who later became a famous thriller-writer , Len Deighton , he also shared a desire to participate in the revues Dicks mounted in the Common Room in Cromwell Road and which were so renowned that the entrance queue often tailed all the way back to South Kensington tube station .
11 A main feeder lava tunnel often branches towards the terminus of a flow rather like the distributaries of a river delta .
12 Her work became more purely abstract , and yet refused to conform to the Puritan style often associated with abstract art .
13 For example electric shocks or anxiety generally impaired a secondary task and left the main task unaffected , however , using incentive or noise as an arousal manipulation often improved main task performance leaving the secondary task unaffected .
14 One may also adduce the fact that a Beethoven symphony often impels its audience to interpret the music pictorially , but in no one single way .
15 Where diarrhoea is due to food sensitivity , in infants and children , the culprit food often turns out to be cow 's milk .
16 Of these the blood film often revealed erythrocytes with multiple pits unlike in the control group where this was unusual .
17 The playlist discussion often dwells on a record 's ‘ freshness ’ or ‘ originality ’ .
18 So a small neighbourhood system often works best if service users know that they can , if they wish , choose to be treated in a neighbouring locality by another consultant .
19 For such clients raising a second mortgage to pay off the credit card debt often seems the only answer .
20 For such clients raising a second mortgage to pay off the credit card debt often seems the only answer .
21 O. clavigera can easily be distinguished from O. globifera by the following characters : the plates of the dorsal side are thin not as well developed as in O. globifera ; the spinelets of O. clavigera often have an enlarged rugose tip , those of O. globifera are all of one kind , low and rugose , nearly granuliform ; the apical and oral papillae of O. globifera are shorter and not as rugose as those of O. clavigera ; the oral shield is more regularly rhombic in O. globifera than O. clavigera and the tentacles scales of O. globifera are large rounded while those of O. clavigera are small and spine-like .
22 Changes in membership of the fund raising committee often means a different outlook and a change in priorities .
23 Patients with a normal exercise test often do well while those who have a dramatically positive test do not .
24 The bipolar adversary process often involves paying little attention to these wider interests .
25 Jackson JCR2L Randy Rhoads Tribute Often cited as a contender for Eddie Van Halen 's crown and an undisputedly original voice on his instrument , Randy Rhoads ' life was cut tragically short in a flying accident .
26 Concurrent is currently working on integrating the system with its own real-time and multiprocessing technology , which goes beyond the simple symmetric multiprocessing features offered by the Unix Labs version — Concurrent customers using the machines for applications such as simulation , measurement and control , weather and aerospace and signal intelligence analysis often need more control over how applications use the multiple chips .
27 Concurrent is currently working on integrating the system with its own real-time and multiprocessing technology , which goes beyond the simple symmetric multiprocessing features offered by the USL version — Concurrent customers using the machines for applications such as simulation , measurement and control , weather and aerospace and signal intelligence analysis often need more control over how applications use the multiple chips .
28 Firstly , the information about price and publication date often proves to be inaccurate when the books appear , because of their inclusion in a catalogue before the final details were known to the publishers themselves .
29 Laundering its altar linen and hoovering its aisle carpet often seemed like the instinctive care she gave to anything dependent of which she was fond .
30 The role of documentation and the devices for handling information in a museum context often remain hidden to visitors , who are nonetheless bombarded with information from the moment they enter any large museum or art gallery — in the form of signs indicating the way to the cafeteria , ground-plans of the premises , or , more obviously , labels and information panels associated with the gallery displays .
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