Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] so often [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The most blameworthy acts are so often absolved by success that the boundary between what is permitted and what is prohibited , what is just and what is unjust , has nothing fixed about it , but seems susceptible to almost arbitrary change by individuals . ’
2 The probable reason that indexed sequential files are so often used when direct files would perform better is the ready availability of software .
3 In all industrialised nations such strained relationships are no more publicly evident than in the regular conflicts between workforce and management , where poor industrial relations are so often manifested in disputes and-strikes .
4 Is the Secretary of State aware that any measures taken to increase car security will be welcome in Northern Ireland , where stolen vehicles are so often used in terrorist murders and other such crimes ?
5 Parents ’ marriages are so often breaking up . ’
6 Wonderful as many of them are , it should still be more widely stressed by doctors that the health of human beings is so often determined by their behaviour , their food and the nature of their environment .
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