Example sentences of "[det] often [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And , if one takes major and minor keys with the same root to be dual facets of a single tonality , this often extends to a series of adjacent scenes .
2 This often relied upon their so-called ‘ gut reaction ’ to evaluate children 's work , with the Head of Department freely admitting that he found it difficult to break down and assess different aspects of work .
3 But worse still , if the pilot is able to pick up the dropped wing after the initial swing , because of the acceleration the controls suddenly become effective , and this often results in the other wing touching just as the aircraft becomes airborne .
4 Self-selection enables the customer to inspect goods without pressure , and this often results in an impulse purchase .
5 This often results in delay — postponing the choice by finding an excuse or setting an unnecessarily long timescale .
6 This often results in confusion about the committee 's precise remit and a lack of focus in its operations .
7 And this often results in a simple ‘ return ’ theory of history in which oral , literate and electronic stages represent an arch shape .
8 This often sounds like the rap of a demented DJ : the way she moves has got to be good news , ca n't gel loose till I feel the juice — suck and spread , bitch , yeah bounce for me baby …
9 Amount the commonest types of disorientation are : a ) This often occurs during straight and level flight .
10 In early books this often occurs in the form of a cipher , initials incorporated in the decoration , or even a name stamped in blind .
11 There is another species called horse mint , M. longifolia , which has grey-green leaves , and a very unpleasant smell , quite unlike the true mint , and this often hybridizes with garden mint to produce plants which look like it , but smell completely different .
12 This often led to unused spare capacity , as beds were closed and surgeons idle towards the end of the financial year .
13 In practice , of course , this often resulted in one or two women talking too much in a meeting , ‘ dominating ’ , it was called .
14 Well , this often happens between fathers and daughters . ’
15 However , this often happens with deaths which are caused by weak hearts .
16 Chairman I honestly do not have an indication of the final amount of costs , this often happens with consultancy work , it 's like answering the question how long is a piece of string , you do n't know until you 've reached the end of it .
17 This often happens in theorem proving .
18 I realized later that this often happens in England , when we laugh at someone of no family , fortune , or intelligence , who pretends to be as important as our great leaders .
19 The consequences of this often seemed to be a neglect of Europe , but the impression was misleading .
20 This often seemed to be taken to excess and getting drunk or ‘ blind drunk ’ was described as common practice , at least within their world as they revealed it to us .
21 During the period of maturation of these hypobiotic larvae , clinical signs of acute haemonchosis may occur and in the ewes this often coincides with lambing .
22 Someone , for example , who finds himself in the embarrassing situation of seeming to have winked at an unknown passer-by may offer the account that he has some grit in his eye — this often accompanied by a flurry of overacted eyelid-rubbing and nose-blowing .
23 In British and North American English this often consists of a pre-sequence which signals impending closure , echoed by the other participant , followed by farewells , like this :
24 This often acted as his main link with and control over the permanent officials of the ministry and could have great practical importance in its day-to-day running .
25 This often leads to problems as boys will share their new found skills and knowledge with others in the playground , no matter what warnings are given against this by adult trainers in their clubs .
26 This often leads to each sailor offering the other useful and constructive criticism about his windsurfing .
27 Sometimes one partner ( or both ) will seek to enhance life by indulging in casual affairs but this often leads to feelings of disenchantment and guilt and does nothing whatsoever to improve the situation .
28 The Joint Women 's Programme , which is a corporate member of WACC , is deeply concerned about the wrong portrayal of women in the media , particularly since this often leads to violence against women and emphasises their inferior status .
29 Do not cram the cage with leaves , for this often leads to condensation and makes it harder to see the caterpillars .
30 Mar Molinero ( 1988 ) points out that this often leads to a negative correlation between school cost and attainment .
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