Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] often a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The writer of those lines and I enjoyed many a lunch time snack in the Hotel Vancouver cafeteria , and more often a glass of lager in the upstairs lounge .
2 In such cases , buyers might be often quite indifferent as to where the order goes ( especially where there is no particular price advantage and the products are similar ) and quite often a telephone call can obtain an order .
3 There is , however , little justification , and quite often a degree of hypocrisy , in such criticisms .
4 In some instances the researchers accepted that this pattern might be explained by the preponderance of mode B schemes ‘ but more often a process of ‘ guided drift ’ could be detected , based on a stereotyping of both young people and mode delivery ’ ( pp. 38 — 9 ) .
5 But more often a class will achieve an economic interest at the expense of an ideological one , or an ideological one at some cost to its political strength , and this interplay of interests in the course of the class struggle contributes to an exceedingly complex class structure .
6 They sometimes take the form of a palace garden seen from above , but more often a garden is simply implied by the juxtaposition of vegetal and foliate forms .
7 Increasingly however , they will have to look to other institutions , sometimes another school but more often a College of F.E. , to provide specialised courses for their students at set times in the week .
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