Example sentences of "[adv] frequently [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The horns , though they properly belong to the brass group , are so frequently used as part of the woodwind ensemble that we feel bound to include them in our consideration of this orchestral group .
2 Direction more frequently employed in water treatment ( 8 ) .
3 Nor is it by any means the case that the nouveau roman is automatically considered in France as emblematic of postmodernism : this remains a largely imported concept , more frequently raised in discussion concerning the wider cultural condition .
4 My hon. Friend was correct , too , in the implication of his remarks , in that due to lack of time or the natural delegation of functions , the European Council , the Council of Ministers and various other councils more and more frequently ask for Commission reports and proposals on matters .
5 From 1660 onwards , pottery was more frequently used in food preparation and consumption , and there was the first ceremonial use of plates in parlour display .
6 The origin of such pruning is possibly associated with the discouragement of other invading ants , for it is more frequently found in ant species with stinging rather than other chemical defences .
7 Although sequencing errors may occur as a result of either left or right sided lesions ( Kim , Royer , Bonstelle and Boller , 1980 ) it is generally held that left hemisphere damage more frequently leads to impairment .
8 GPs , therefore , more frequently resorted to section referrals for women with neurotic and social problems than is evident in other referrals .
9 In 1681 Lodwick was elected to membership of the Royal Society , and thereafter frequently acted as auditor to the council .
10 The regulations on transfers and replacements at higher grade were also frequently infringed in practice ( see IGAE 1984 : 19 , 42 ; Carril , September 1985 : 13 ) .
11 The approach is also frequently encountered on refresher courses .
12 For instance , non-standard or value-added lines are now frequently targeted on customer segments which seek to avoid tile purchase of standardised products , whether these are foodstuffs , clothes , computers or industrial machinery .
13 It most frequently happens in employment contracts after the first employer has sold his business .
14 Complaints about these charges are the second most frequently lodged with Building Societies Ombudsman , Stephen Edell .
15 As to its own survey , which was now harmonized with those of 15 other countries contributing to the UN ECE study , the Commission 's John Innes stated in its Bulletin 74 that : ‘ This report , together with those from previous years , indicates that both crown thinning and the yellowing of needles , the two symptoms most frequently associated with forest decline on the continent , are present in Britain .
16 Among the benefits most frequently claimed for collaboration are : i That there are cost savings for both R&D and production , by sharing costs and through longer production runs .
17 Before they met , Marshall announced the absurd news that enquiries in the rag trade had revealed that Trilyn , notorious for its inability to stand up to heavy wear , was most frequently used for trouser pockets .
18 FPA — Family Planning Association ; a name most frequently used by member organizations of the IPPF .
19 Letters to ministers have been most frequently used by Sub-Committee E , to draw to the Government 's attention their views of the correct legal base for a Commission proposal .
20 Most frequently found on limestone in the wild , it is adaptable to most soils in the garden though it prefers rich and well-drained sites .
21 The first , which is much more liberal , is most frequently found in business sales cases .
22 These range from the collapse of concrete-walled and widened terraces constructed by the Israelis in occupied territories ( Bunyard 1980 ) to repeated failure of inflexible concrete check dams ( nowadays frequently replaced by gabion ) , breached bunds , inadequate storm channels and inadequate knowledge of the requirements and performance of grasses and trees .
23 This is a matter of considerable importance : failure to strike the right balance will all too frequently lead to disruption and discontent .
24 Moscow is a grey city ; comfort there is always tied to power , and power too frequently to abuse of power .
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