Example sentences of "often [vb pp] [conj] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I was grateful to the hon. Gentleman for raising that , because it is not often realised that such claims can be made up to three months before the person enters care , although I am aware that the circumstances do not always allow that . |
2 | It is often recommended that such work is coordinated by a ‘ key worker ’ . |
3 | Thus , while Richard Johnson refers to the counter-education challenge to traditional education by the student movement , and the women 's movement in the early 1970s , it is often forgotten that another site of opposition was in community-based education and action in working-class communities . |
4 | Indeed , it is often claimed that some family firms preferred to avoid being profit-maximisers and take a safe return from past investments . |
5 | It is often said that more damage is done inside the hangar than out ! |
6 | I had often felt that this smallholding would be an ideal place to live ; only a mile outside Darrowby , but secluded , and with this heart-lifting vista of river and fell . |
7 | Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is more likely to be associated with hypoxia as this procedure is often of longer duration ; a combination of sedatives is often used and many patients have underlying cardiorespiratory disorders . |
8 | ‘ I 've often thought that each person is rather like a different vessel out at sea . |
9 | The most important ingredient in the construction stage is time but , although this is sometimes a source of worry at the beginning , in practice it is often found that this stage is less time-consuming than the planning stages . |
10 | In the past , it was often assumed that all babies who could not tolerate milk were lactase-deficient , and this idea is still current in some quarters . |
11 | A back fist will out-range a reverse punch performed by an opponent of equal height but it is not often scored because many referees do not consider it powerful enough . |
12 | Conversation between strange women at the beginning of a party is often strained and this occasion proved to be no exception . |
13 | I have often wondered if this obsession with formal education and the high value put on academic achievement is a peculiarly Scottish thing , but it is clear from Bruch 's studies that the pressure to achieve — not necessarily but often academically — is an important factor in the aetiology of anorexia nervosa . |