Example sentences of "often be [verb] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | The table of the Nations in Genesis 10 reminds us of the map of Anaximander ; the Book of Job , probably an exilic work , has often been compared with Aeschylus ' Prometheus . |
2 | Even Karelius , a Beethoven admirer , felt that it could have been improved , though to be fair his attention had often been distracted by Louise Müller and audience reaction to her . |
3 | Mr Seselj has often been used by President Milosevic to advance his own ends . |
4 | This season Ruggia will again be travelling everywhere with his parents , even though the closeness of their relationship has often been blamed for Ruggia 's problems in communicating with his team personnel . |
5 | Due to her innovatory use of the stream-of-consciousness technique , she has often been juxtaposed with James Joyce and A. Virginia Woolf [ qq.v. ] , who claimed that Richardson had invented ‘ the psychological sentence of the feminine gender ’ . |
6 | In NATO , Britain is certainly committed to common aims , and defence policy must often be cleared with NATO allies first . |
7 | He shares the Prime Minister 's passion for soccer — both can often be found at Stamford Bridge watching their favourite side , Chelsea — as well as more elegant expressions of culture . |