Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] often as " in BNC.

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1 For instance , if examples in which females play an active role appear as often as those in which the active person is male , this may help counteract the prevailing view in society that mathematics is primarily an activity for males .
2 But the Bratianu family abided as often as not by the principles of its imported Western liberalism as its inherited clannishness .
3 Dana did not shave as often as I did .
4 Thus , in France it seems that the general beneficiary of attempts by politicians or organs of the mainstream right to appear restrictionist on immigration has as often as not been the FN .
5 You need to replace the brush heads as often as you would a conventional toothbrush .
6 It was to meet as often as was thought desirable .
7 A joint statement called on the European and American representatives to meet as often as necessary to work out a balanced and global agreement .
8 Joint promotions are not specific to consumer goods , but are to be seen more often as companies attempt to find new promotional techniques .
9 The lower classes — if we talk about upper and middle how can we not talk about lower ? — served tea , beer , gin and stodgy food , cut as often as not into hamfisted wedges , fit to fill the belly not the hand , and , understanding that the band was working for a living , treated it with respect and decorum .
10 An old favourite it is sometimes available , if not seen as often as Corydoras aneus and Corydoras paleatus .
11 The savories are not as well known as the majority of culinary herbs , but they should be used as often as marjoram or basil are , as they have their own distinctive , spicy , warming flavour to add to many dishes .
12 The Tender is the defenders ' finest weapon , and is not used as often as it should be .
13 The ‘ force ’ facility may be used as often as required , for example , to re-assign responsibility if the recipient of a previously forced SPR does not wish to take resposibility for it , or a user has accepted responsibility and has then passed it on to someone else .
14 The force facility can be used as often as required for a particular SPR , for example , if a user does not wish to take responsibility for the SPR or if a user accepts the SPR but at a later date passes the work onto someone else .
15 This is done using option 3.8.0 , Force User to Accept SPR , and may be used as often as required , for example , to re-assign responsibility if the recipient of a previously forced SPR does not wish to take resposibility for it , or a user has accepted responsibility and then wishes to pass it to someone else .
16 ‘ I shall ring as often as I can , and if Dana phones try to get her address or telephone number , ’ Claudia said firmly , cutting across Myra 's flight of fancy in which she and Roman Wyatt danced every night and forgot all about Dana and Garry .
17 In summertime trains run as often as every ten minutes taking holiday-makers through to the popular resort .
18 Floss as often as possible .
19 Another reason why coaching does not occur as often as it might is due to the time pressures which every manager faces .
20 This means the aquarium will not need cleaning as often as a less densely planted one .
21 Stress-relaxation tests are not performed as often as creep tests because many investigators believe they are less readily understood .
22 he served with the Irish Guards before he volunteered for the Commandos , and you can be sure that he will have you playing that tune as often as possible , as long as you do n't play it around this H.Q , I do n't mind . ’
23 It is a bridge between Northern Ireland and the rest of the Community , and one which I hope business people will use as often as possible to help strengthen the Province 's economy .
24 The letter O , for instance , does not occur very often as the final letter in a four letter word , but is common as the second letter .
25 In 1948 , Francis Rogallo and his wife Gertrude were granted their patent for the flexible kite that has been credited so often as the origin of the ‘ modern ’ species .
26 Endill returned as often as he could to talk and play with the Bookman .
27 The committee met as often as necessary ( at least monthly ) up to the start of industrial action , but at critical stages more regularly , and against a background of considerable informal consultation .
28 ( Repeat as often as you wish , with other inner blockages . )
29 Every town and village , and most large estates , had natural or man-made ponds on which matches were arranged as often as the weather allowed .
30 Other examples of ways to liaise in practice will be given as often as possible .
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