Example sentences of "very often [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Oh , of course the opposite happens in a group , I mean what happens in groups you know therapeutic groups tend to be like this one , they sit in circles and they , they kind of focus on very often on the leader who often plays a very , very powerful role even if they claim not to .
2 As a general model , then , it might be fair to say that in early capitalism the bourgeoisie is very often on the side of the development of civil society , and in later capitalism it is often opposed to such development .
3 Since its spending provisions are very often at the heart of a Bill , the debate on a resolution might tend to repeat a second reading debate on the principle of the Bill .
4 Loss , whether recent or long ago , is very often at the bottom of our discomfiture with ourselves .
5 And this is why as I ca n't remember if we mentioned it now , maybe did , maybe or someone else did , that the ego carries out repression very often at the demand of the superego , so the superego has its standards , its barriers , its sense of conscience , its threat of guilt , and the ego , to satisfy those demands , to avoid guilt , carries out repression at its , at its command , or at its insistence .
6 They are very often at the front of the class for the sole use of the teacher , whilst the class sits passively .
7 I do n't see my dad very often at the moment , unless I actually go up there .
8 Well I think what people have said to me very often about the Community Charge is that they can see the er they can see the point of having a community charge which everybody pays and which actually brings in to the local taxation system the hundreds of thousands of people who were previously not paying any rates at all but were benefiting from local services .
9 Under the tutelage , very often of the psychologist , nurses , care staff , ATC instructors and parents acquire the new educational methodologies which enable them to develop a more effective teaching role .
10 Work is ‘ split off ’ very often from the rest of life and it has been so since the beginnings of industrialisation .
11 It 's not very often in the history of tennis you see a seventeen year old try that on centre court in the French Open . ’
12 Any consideration of deaf education should begin with the question of levels of achievement in deaf children ; very often in the past , however , there have been intervening arguments proposed which have directed attention from the central purpose of all educators .
13 The only reason I can suggest for this is that they may have ‘ member get member fatigue ’ ; ie it has been used very often in the past and now sees diminishing returns .
14 Again , the , the deity , in many religions is regarded as er , enforcing morality and justice , if not in the here below , then very often in the hereafter .
15 er very often in the shop it says no refund on , on sale goods
16 Very often in the evening one could hear mysterious melodies issuing from some hidden corner of a hangar or a deserted office — Sheila and Matthew having a flute practice .
17 The occurrence of some kinds of construction is likely to be constrained by pragmatic factors — for example , interrogatives are not likely to crop up very often in the speech of a person who is being interviewed ( cf. 3.3 ) .
18 A caesarean section is the ultimate answer to many calving problems but according to Mr Barwise-Munro : ‘ It 's still regarded by farmers as a last resort and very often by the time the vet is called , the cow has been left too long with the result that she has to be culled .
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