Example sentences of "often [vb base] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | No , honestly , I often sit in alone wearing a bottle and a half |
2 | Issues relating to adoption can arise early in placement or after the order and the social worker has stopped visiting , and often centre around how to tell the child he or she is adopted . |
3 | The symptoms of allergies appear with dramatic suddenness but mercifully they often disappear as quickly following treatment . |
4 | The immediate application of this engine was in pumping water out of mine workings , which had often become so badly flooded that it was impossible for them to be worked , and pumps driven by waterwheels were unequal to the huge drainage problems . |
5 | Radical critics argue that TNCs in the Third World make their profits by exploiting cheap labour to produce goods that people often do not really need . |
6 | On the demand side , small business owner-managers often do not fully appreciate the advantages of equity finance and consequently are reluctant to surrender equity to outside investors . |
7 | Strange as it may sound , compulsive shoppers very often do n't even wear their look — in contrast , of course , to the average shopper who flaunts a new frock or jumper to death . |
8 | Another problem of compatibility ( or the lack of it ) can manifest itself when attempting to use effects with an amp 's effects loop : older valve amps or budget combos often do n't even have them ! |
9 | Rowdies today often have quite elaborately coiffeured hairstyles — contrasting markedly with the heavy Dr Marten footwear which they still retain . |
10 | They so often have long since lost the literal meaning of their origins , and thus they are frequently capable of causing gross confusion and comic misunderstanding . |
11 | However , these flows may be ultimately recycled into the domestic circular flow because governments invariably spend what they raise in taxation , because expenditure on investment goods is frequently financed out of current saving , and because other countries often spend on domestically produced goods and services at the same time as we purchase their products . |