Example sentences of "often [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 I was told it was not necessary to be big and hefty to take part as it was often fell runners who did well , wiry types with good strong legs .
2 There are three common grades of olive oil : extra virgin , which is thick and green , and cold-pressed with an acidity of less than 1% ; virgin , which is green and cold-pressed but with up to 4% acidity , and fine olive oil , for general cooking , which is heat treated during the second pressing to extract the maximum oil from the fruit and often blended with other olive oils .
3 Sulphamic acid is often blended with a non-ionic detergent for use in descaling expensive equipment such as dishwashing machines and as an acid wash in ‘ clean-in-place ’ systems after the use of an alkali machine detergent .
4 Marketers will have to take into account the fact that expenditure and consumption patterns are often differentiated by the membership of social classes .
5 It is not clear which , the anger or the boredom , was thought to be the more insulting , but both were expressed as that arrogance for which he was often hated .
6 I spent my working life in an international chemical company and this confusion was often commented upon by my French , German , Dutch and Italian colleagues .
7 While she noted the advantages of this : ‘ Indeed , the post combining staff and training responsibilities is a fairly successful combination since both jobs require an overall view of the entire system and neither job is particularly attached to any of the service functions ’ , ( as opposed to designated training officers also being attached to any particular aspect of the service ) , lack of sufficient time to devote to training was often commented on by the named training officers in our sample .
8 This is much less often commented upon , probably because he mentions it in a rather throwaway fashion , losing it in a section almost entirely devoted to the argument that noblemen should receive the same punishments as people of the lower orders .
9 ‘ Until you 've lived in Wales you do n't know what cheerfulness is , ’ Laura often commented .
10 I 've often commented how pleasant it is to serve ch'a from such bowls .
11 Given that background , my hon. Friend is right in saying that — as we have often commented — the Israelis ought to halt the policy of establishing settlements in the occupied terrorities which is provocative and , in our view , illegal .
12 The threatening nature of school self-evaluation , especially in the case of mandatory LEA schemes which require schools to submit a report , is often commented upon in the literature on school self-evaluation .
13 It was often commented , however , that the proposal should in time be extended to include all firms .
14 The man so often pilloried for fouling up on the big occasion was determined to make no mistake this time , racing to the front immediately to keep out of trouble and defying his opponents to get past .
15 With the development of Imperial architecture and the need for large public gatherings in baths and basilicas the space was more often vaulted with brick and concrete .
16 Goodman 's Thirties portraits taken in the studio often relied on specially-painted backdrops , such as John Banting produced for his work with Ker-Seymer , or echoed the classic compositional motifs pioneered by Hoyningen Huene and adapted by Wildman .
17 But considered in the context of the two years spent in Paris jazz clubs , exploring a musical genre that has often relied on experimental vocal contributions , it all begins to make sense .
18 Nonetheless , it is inescapably true that the familial ideology was accompanied by , and often relied on , a vast underbelly of prostitution , which fed on the double standard and an authoritarian moral code .
19 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 .
20 These are so often fastened by those who , in the name of love , secure our chains daily in case we have any notions of escape .
21 Psychological work like Gilligan 's , which is liberal , but anchored in a coherent disciplinary tradition , is often fastened on with enthusiasm .
22 Even if the walker or climber has an ice axe they only have two or three seconds to stop themselves before their bodies , often clad in slippy waterproofs , pick up speed .
23 Maturity brings new perspectives and the idea that they are often manipulated for their sporting prowess brings with it a clarity of perception , a perception succinctly summarized by Birchfield 's sprinter Lincoln Asquith : ‘ I was used by school teachers 'cause I was good at sport .
24 By 1975 , this had all changed : reports , features and editorials now concentrated on protecting the Army 's image and portraying the IRA as ‘ criminals or mindless psychopaths often manipulated by Godfathers behind the scenes ’ ( ibid.:39 ) .
25 Mowing was often delayed until most of the plants formed ripe seed .
26 The army undertook to transport film and copy but it was often delayed or lost .
27 Therapeutic help for children is often delayed by the court process and court appearances can increase the trauma to the child and the length of therapeutic treatment subsequently needed .
28 The first instalment of wages was generally paid over by the Exchequer in advance of the campaign , but subsequent instalments were often delayed until after the campaign was over , sometimes long after .
29 Police are often delayed through having to seek permission to enter places such as shopping malls , and the law needs to be enforced in pubs and clubs .
30 Bone and pellets preserved at an owl 's nest site are often exposed to trampling by the owls themselves .
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