Example sentences of "often be [verb] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This question has often been answered with artists ' impressions , but never with direct measurements .
2 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 .
3 Part of the misconception arose because the bones of early humans have often been found with bones of other animals , and it was simplistically assumed that this showed that they had killed and eaten other animals , and had later died amid the remains of previous meals .
4 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 ’ .
5 And in fact , some of the values that have often been associated with literature would seem to conform to Derrida 's anti-logocentric approach , in so far as the so-called medium in literature ( the form , the language ) has been presumed to exceed to a greater or lesser extent any content or message it may have .
6 Badie and Birnbaum ( 1983 : 77–8 ) have argued that in countries where the working class has to organize in the context of a strong state , the labour movement has often been preoccupied with state power , giving rise to a powerful strand of revolutionary syndicalism as in France or Spain .
7 Olympic hockey has often been linked with cricket , hardly surprising as both Lord 's and The Oval staged pre-Olympic hockey matches in the days prior to artificial turf .
8 In NATO , Britain is certainly committed to common aims , and defence policy must often be cleared with NATO allies first .
9 In fulfilling this duty the Bank may often be faced with situations where extremely urgent action is required , and where delay could result in losses to , possibly , very substantial numbers of customers of such institutions , embracing both corporate and private customers , whose interests the Act is designed to protect .
10 Adjustable spanners : You 'll often be confronted with nuts and bolts of various types that need tightening or loosening — on domestic appliances , plumbing systems and so on .
11 This would often be accompanied with gastroliths , or ‘ gizzard-stones ’ .
12 Punishment is something which is very rarely associated with virtue , and more often is undertaken with reluctance .
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