Example sentences of "[be] often [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I also think it 's important that people have this sort of emotional side of it taught to them as well , you 're often taught like the straight , you know , the wee sperm and the wee egg come together and you get a baby , but you do n't , not taught about the emotional side of it a lot |
2 | Instead , flat beaches , such as that at Blackpool , are often characterised by the formation of a series of ridges and runnels . |
3 | In addition , other potentially harmful compounds such as phosphates and sulphates are often extracted at the same time . |
4 | The sows do not have enough room to turn round , or move more than one step forward and one step back , and are often tethered to the ground by a girth strap or an iron neck collar . |
5 | ‘ People are often complaining about the council but I think this time they deserve some praise . ’ |
6 | The NC activity and production engineering are often separated from the drawing office ( both geographically and spiritually ) due to company departmentalization . |
7 | They are split reasonably evenly between what are often perceived as the ‘ poor ’ North and the ‘ prosperous ’ South , although not all the areas fit such a stereotype . |
8 | A smaller-growing , more compact form , the Portland roses , are closely related and are often listed with the Damasks . |
9 | The fedback gain represented by expression ( 10.26 ) is aptly referred to as the closed-loop gain and quite naturally corresponding descriptions open-loop gain and loop gain are often applied to the quantities A and respectively . |
10 | Transactions are often completed in the middle of the night . |
11 | Transactions are often completed in the middle of the night . |
12 | There are , for example , subsidies in the form of grants and , until 1988 , tax advantages available to individuals willing to invest in forestry and which are often seen as the major impetus to afforestation and reforestation with little regard to the environmental consequences . |
13 | The owls are often seen outside the barn first thing in the morning , and they nip into the hay when disturbed . |
14 | A number of reasons are often given for the origin and growth of the Euromarket , they include the following : |
15 | Family-trees ( genealogies ) similar to this one are often given in the Bible attesting a line of descent . |
16 | Contracts are often written in the future tense , presumably on the basis that they refer to acts to be performed in the future . |
17 | Cradles , of a modern design , are often built into the building . |
18 | Football fans in this region are often said to the most fanatical in the country and so deserve teams among the elite . |
19 | This could also be because women with unexplained lower abdominal pain are often referred in the first instance to gynaecologists , who may not consider an intestinal cause until they have removed the pelvic organs . |
20 | It may be , for example , that youngsters will pick up from this programme some hint of the rich variety of occupations all of which are often hidden under the umbrella heading of science . |
21 | From the surrounding dales , Ingleborough 's finer parts are often hidden by the billowing folds of its foothills , but from a distance the stepped profile is easily recognisable , and dominates the countryside of West Craven . |
22 | Children are often born with the disease . |
23 | Sound deadening panels are often fitted in the form of bitumastic paint on the underside to reduce water drumming during filling . |
24 | They are often advertised in the newspapers as ‘ bomb proof ! ’ ; no matter what occurs they will just continue their mild sweet way as if nothing had ever happened . |
25 | Research opportunities are often advertised in The Economist . |
26 | These mages of Saphery and their personal guards are often summoned by the Phoenix King to aid him in his wars . |
27 | Time and empathy are often lacking in the doctor-patient encounter ; high-tech medicine sometimes turns patients into numbers labelled with a diagnosis ; and since many diseases have become curable , some patients expect a cure for all ailments . |
28 | At the major shows , winners are often exposed to the glare of television lights , and expected to parade for the cameras as well , before journeying back home after a long day . |
29 | So far we have been talking about the reciprocity of all discourse in the broadest of terms , connecting it to the mechanisms of dialogue only generally by saying that monologues are often constructed with the receiver in mind . |
30 | Witchcraft and sorcery accusations , then , are often selected as the most effective and appropriate means of destroying relationships and discrediting rivals in a thoroughly nasty way . |