Example sentences of "[adv] often in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mutations in codons 13 and 61 that occur much less often in large bowel tumours were not analysed in this preliminary study . |
2 | Howard would surely have approved of all that , but as so often in penal reform , the very advance of which the reformers were so proud led to an ironic and unforeseen development . |
3 | It has been suggested that the wild man , or wood-wose , who appears so often in medieval literature , is a conventional figure typifying madness and deriving from the mad king Nebuchadnezzar , who was ‘ driven away from among men , and did eat grass like an ox , and his body was wet with the dew of heaven ; till his hairs grew like the feathers of eagles , and his nails like birds claws . ’ |
4 | He said it was not easy to come to Cork with a favourite 's tag and play against a posse of cuemen he had grown up with and played so often in amateur competition . |
5 | As so often in this story of my own anorexia nervosa , I find myself arriving at the same conclusion , the same central statement : it could have worked for some people , but it did n't work for me . |
6 | This happens more often in indecent assault cases than other sex crimes . |
7 | These are not very common and , as previously suggested , feature more often in preparatory work than in the actual research , but they do have a place . |
8 | And though the wOmen 's quartet in Grimes is a quartet of voices , it is more often in three-part counterpoint because the Nieces sing in unison in the refrain . |
9 | It is fair to say that Bourdieu 's fields ( the scientific field , the political field , intellectual field , and so on ) are more autonomous from class interests than Althusser 's superstructures ( and indeed Althusser is quoted more often in this context by Bourdieu than Weber ) but possess less autonomy , i.e. a smaller degree of Eigengesetzlichkeit than Weber 's ‘ Lebensordnungen ’ . |
10 | Researching ‘ the family ’ , usually a code for studying women , means investigating women 's social interactions with children , men , and other women ; and social methods like observations and interviews are used particularly often in this area . |
11 | For example , superficial cutting occurs quite often in psychiatric inpatient settings , sometimes in epidemics ( Simpson 1975 ) , and the vast majority of such episodes do not necessitate general hospital treatment ( Hawton 1978 ) . |
12 | The playing on the Inbal version is very nearly as refined as Marriner 's , but too often in this performance the expressive rubato sounds studied . |
13 | All too often in this work , Lovell maintained , ideological effects were ‘ read off ’ from the film text itself , thus conflating the constructed or implied reader with actual viewers — and leaving the latter out of account altogether . |
14 | The quota is ignored too often in British industry , but this stipulation does at least give you some extra security . |
15 | Oozing , not bright red , but mixed , it 's mixed bleeding really you 've got from capillary and very often in any injury you 'll get mixed bleeding , but are you going to be too concerned and analyze too carefully whether it 's blood from a vein or blood from an artery if it 's pouring out ? |
16 | Indians wrote no historical books with numerical dates and regarded personal life as one of a succession of lives of the same individual repeated infinitely often in endless time . |