Example sentences of "[det] often [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The second kind of ballet describes a theme and this often requires the choreographer closely to observe the behaviour and possibly the customs , ways of moving and moods of a particular group of people .
2 This often forms an exception to the normal turn sequence , because the enemy may move to within 8″ during his turn .
3 Each guild was responsible for one pageant , and this often reflected the trade of its members , for example the shipwrights performed the building of the ark .
4 The initial experience for any child is just to play with the pieces to familiarise himself with them all and this often takes the form of picture and pattern making — similar to the early use of the other structured apparatus .
5 In modern British society , this often takes the form of a left-right political division between fractions of the upper classes .
6 We all like ‘ to do right ’ by our horses and this often involves the over-feeding of supplements , either because the horse does n't need them in the first place or because we tend to think ‘ a little bit extra will do him even more good ’ .
7 This often creates a confusion in estimating the number of school age mothers , as a sixteen-year-old can be counted both in the school age group and in the sixteen to nineteen-year-old group , depending on whether her birthday falls before or after the end of the school year .
8 Many tutor-librarians were also required , as a condition of appointment to teacher-scales , to teach a minimum number of hours in the Liberal Studies programme , and this often included the teaching of subjects not essentially part of the librarian 's speciality .
9 For stocking stitch knitting on a standard gauge machine , this often means no weights and , for pattern knitting , just the claw weights .
10 This often contains the seeds of grass and other plants which before long sprout , like mustard and cress on a damp flannel .
11 I feel this often leaves the clubhead behind so that it never catches up .
12 However , this often makes the patient feel vulnerable .
13 Even if they have not gone through this early stage of becoming interested in dieting , women often find that after the birth of a baby they have a little excess fat to lose and this often marks the beginning of an obsession with shape and with dieting .
14 This often provides the excuse for ageism , it being simpler to assume that the problem is old age rather than a treatable condition .
15 Indeed , in my experience many doctors welcome , and benefit from , the interest and advice other informed people can give about their patients , this often enhancing the accuracy of their diagnosis .
16 This often entails the link person making a number of additional visits to the school .
17 These often show a winter profile combed down into a series of bars and troughs caused by the destructive waves of winter storms and a steeper summer profile with a large inshore berm built up by swell waves of constructive type .
18 These often show a dissociation between the stem of a lexical item and its affix .
19 These often take the form of images and metaphors which are used to define racism by analogy .
20 Electronic record keeping presents many new challenges , but these often require a reinterpretation of principles and methods rather than an abandonment of professional expertise gained to date .
21 These often present a challenge that is hidden to everyone but you !
22 The best of these often give a sense of both the science and the doing of science .
23 The latter often serves a buffet breakfast on the terrace in mild weather , and always offers well-prepared Italian cuisine at dinner .
24 Surprisingly , perhaps , I find that walking with no means to draw or paint at all often has the effect of revelation at a particular place and time along the walk .
25 There 's two ways of doing this , you can either put some local anaesthetic in and actually burn them off , but that often leaves a bit of a scar .
26 Fringing reefs may occur directly exposed to the sea or may form on coasts within barrier reefs : the former often have a zonation similar to barrier reefs and atolls , but the latter have no algal ridge and often very abrupt outer edges .
27 Those who are most adept at wielding the bow are not always in control of the pen , and the few who possess equal facility in both often lack the will to write .
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