Example sentences of "often be [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In NATO , Britain is certainly committed to common aims , and defence policy must often be cleared with NATO allies first . |
2 | Words are imbued with a meaning which can often be affected by context , culture and history , all of which are subject to change . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | RIGHT Sites and finds can often be discovered during construction work . |
5 | Significant breaks from the rules , or the opposite cases of their increasing formalization and rigidity , can often be related to periods of change or crisis in this general relationship . |
6 | The anxieties associated with a journey and the change of routine can cause a general sense of fatigue which will often be increased by loss of sleep as a result of the timing of the journey . |
7 | Quite how wet any particular locality once was can often be guessed through detective work involving an enjoyable study of plants , place-names , and local history . |
8 | A good level of fitness is needed for this stage since you will often be sailing in Force 5 + winds . |
9 | ‘ You should know that when people speak loudly on the phone their voice can often be heard by others in the room . |
10 | Disease can often be caused by problems in the colon . |
11 | ABOVE Finds can often be dated by manufacturers ' stamps ( as antiques are often dated today ) . |
12 | Their colonies can often be seen on seaweeds stranded on the shore , where they resemble a fine , white net attached to the darker weed . |
13 | In this way the pattern of the air-jets used for cooling the glass can often be seen in car windscreens . |
14 | As with many other sulphur-nitrogen compounds these salts are brightly coloured and their reactions can often be monitored by inspection . |
15 | That can often be mistaken for agility of mind . |
16 | It doubles up branch and conditional registers and integer and floating point units and a version of the PowerPC , derived from the design , is expected to execute up to four instructions per cycle , although whether those kinds of superscalar performances can often be achieved in practice will depend on how well the compilers are optimised for the new internal architecture . |
17 | This will often be done by estimators , but engineers involved in the project should ensure that the results make sense from their own viewpoint . |
18 | This will often be done by estimators , but engineers involved in the project should ensure that the results make sense from their own viewpoint . |
19 | Avoiding an unfavourable current can often be done by tacking close to the shore since the water is normally slower when moving at shallower depths . |
20 | Learned gestures can often be restated in words . |
21 | It is likely , therefore , that the forces of the internal market , such as they are , will often be defeated by management power and board cohesiveness . |
22 | Equally , costing and pricing decisions can often be made without recourse to complicated records . |
23 | Better , or greater use can often be made of resources that are available . |
24 | Those that do escape , or are released by compassionate fishing captains and crew , are often caught again , and the same dolphins may often be chased to exhaustion and encircled with tuna nets many times each fishing season . |
25 | Therapeutically , this resistance can often be overcome by insulin injections . |
26 | Tom Faber has recalled how Eliot would characteristically dress in immaculate plus-fours ; they would picnic in deserted coves , although " Uncle Tom " would often be overcome by vertigo on the perilous descent to them . |
27 | When bleeding is a steady ooze , it can often be stopped by injections of dilute adrenaline ( 1 in 10000 ) , and this also facilitates completion of the procedure and thereby drainage of the duct . |
28 | But they 'll take stage victories , not the big prizes , and may often be deployed as super-domestiques to younger and more eager men . |
29 | It is widely listened to and remarkably cheap , with an impact that is greater than can often be obtained in newspapers . |
30 | A supply of Perspex offcuts can often be obtained from firms making illuminated signs . |