Example sentences of "often forgotten " in BNC.

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1 The lordship in question is the novelist 's , not only in the usual sense , often forgotten , that every word of the novel is his , but also because the speech of its characters can be like that of the narrator , and indeed like that of the writer of Kingsley Amis 's discursive prose .
2 Are you bothered that your theatre work is often forgotten ?
3 In the current , probably mistaken assumption that reunification is only a matter of weeks or months away it is often forgotten that a united Germany as such existed for only around 75 years , between 1870 and 1945 , from Bismarck 's ascendancy to Hitler 's descent into suicide and defeat .
4 Start with an obvious point , but one that is often forgotten .
5 One often forgotten drawback of aluminium structures is that you need to buy special clips and brackets if you want to add on accessories such as shelves and insulation .
6 Another day of dreadful toil had come to the industrial ghettos of early Victorian Glasgow , a world often forgotten and ignored , a world echoed throughout Britain where families lived and died bounded by a few streets , walled from the world of green and life by an invisible fence , a dead hand that bound them in chains of language , and rags , and marked them for life more surely than any thief was ever branded at Glasgow Cross .
7 the possible distorting effect that technology has on attitudes to , and the availability of , other forms of health care — for example , preventive care and the often forgotten possibility of not doing anything ;
8 But it is often forgotten that even less physical sports such as bowls , and even snooker , where the same movement is repeated many times , can cause problems , too .
9 The maintenance of bicycle facilities ( often forgotten by local authorities ) is essential to ensure continuing safety of cyclists .
10 Keeping parallel to the N71 until Troyes , it follows the N19 to Nogent-sur-Seine — just south of the often forgotten delimited districts between Sézanne and Villenauxe-la-Grande — before heading northwest towards Paris .
11 And that 's true , but it 's often forgotten that some of us on this side of the fence also play professionally — they say teachers are failed musicians and I suppose many people see music journalists as those not good enough even to teach !
12 Sadly , Christians have too often forgotten that the world belongs to Satan and is not our natural home ( as sons and daughters of the new humanity ) .
13 That Commandos and other Special Forces of World War II were superb light infantry , is a fact all too often forgotten in the fashion of the 1970s when every political cut-throat wants to be called a ‘ commando ’ .
14 Steel windows are often forgotten when new windows are being considered , but may be the perfect replacement for houses originally built with them .
15 Standing water will also freeze in winter — an obvious but often forgotten hazard .
16 Between £40 and £60 , plus of course that often forgotten cost in petrol to fetch it or choose it .
17 Others regard the orang simply as a large relative of the gibbons , who , it is often forgotten , are also apes .
18 An eagle diving to the hand from 500 feet whistling down like an express train is a sight not often forgotten .
19 These views simply emphasise what is often forgotten ; that learning any language is a difficult task .
20 A point that is often forgotten is that effective co-operation is not just a matter of professionals working with each other .
21 ‘ It is a simple fact , often forgotten , ’ says Roma , ‘ that people may create something good merely by thinking it so .
22 Undramatic in its effect and narrow in its scope , highly forgettable and often forgotten by historians , it made up the bulk of parliamentary business .
23 It is often forgotten that trainees have two genders .
24 The US Navy also played an important , though often forgotten , role in the war .
25 Rich deme evidence comes from Eleusis , one of the proudest and most important of the deme sites , partly because of its sanctuary to Demeter and Kore where the cults of the great Eleusinian mystery religion were performed , partly because of a too often forgotten feature of the place : its defences .
26 A link does however exist between manufacturing and function which is often forgotten .
27 It is often forgotten that the introduction of a foreign language even at age eleven , takes place when children are still in the relatively early stages of language development in their first language .
28 Their stories are often forgotten today when many gardeners are more concerned with design and the practical uses and artistic value of plants .
29 Thus , while Richard Johnson refers to the counter-education challenge to traditional education by the student movement , and the women 's movement in the early 1970s , it is often forgotten that another site of opposition was in community-based education and action in working-class communities .
30 It is often forgotten how many people in a developed country like Wales , either do not own a car or do not have regular access to one .
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