Example sentences of "and [noun pl] often [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sadly , many feel that such opportunities are lacking within other areas of catering , and chefs often face discrimination when trying to move from the kitchens up into management .
2 Even first-team players had odd jobs and reserves often worked shifts at the pit or elsewhere .
3 He says horror films and books often portray snakes as monsters ; now he wants people to get to know his reptiles so that they stop fearing them .
4 Sealstones and frescoes often depict cult scenes ; stone vessels were often intended for cult use ; the finest faience figurines were idols ; the metal and clay figurines and miniature double-axes were intended as offerings to deities ; the recurring marine motif on the pottery and in frescoes may have had a cult association with the worship of Poseidon .
5 The UK national culture seems to be anti-systems and engineers often regard standards as restrictions on their creativity rather than as an efficient means of communication .
6 Sales of companies and businesses often include provision for the transfer of the pension rights of the employees concerned from the vendor 's scheme to the purchaser 's scheme .
7 Anthropological knowledge can seem , and often is , dangerous and subversive — not because we are good at digging up dirt ( we are ) , nor simply because we document what ‘ actually happens ’ rather than what is supposed to happen , but because our ways of defining situations and problems often raise questions in our minds about the fundamental assumptions on which any institution bases its own definitions , and indeed the assumptions on which it rests as an institution .
8 He did not explain how this latter figure squared with McAteer 's figure of two thousand ; Nationalists and Unionists often threw figures at each other in this way but it was not always clear exactly what they meant .
9 This increase has clear policy implications since these elderly people tend to live in the worst accommodation , and owners often have difficulties in undertaking their own , or paying for , maintenance .
10 If you 're late twice you 're put on report , and girls often lost remission because of that .
11 Good connections with a minister would be advantageous to any political interest , for freeholders and councillors often requested assistance which only government could provide .
12 ( 3 ) Journals and periodicals often publish articles on foreign markets , and these are available at some libraries ,
13 Furthermore , as Binder ( 1982 , p. 38 ) notes , discussions of CCLGF issues between leading association members and ministers often take place on a party political level outside the formal council .
14 The bored wives of old men and burgesses often found happiness in the arms of some court dandy or noble fop .
15 There is also evidence that not only gods and mythical figures were associated with dolphins and mounted their backs , but children apparently rode wild dolphins in just about every bay , harbour , and inlet of the ancient Mediterranean , and dolphins often befriended sailors and rescued people from the sea , carrying them safely to land .
16 With Largesce , Verité and Fortitude , this Virtue was depicted , birching Ira ( Anger ) with a switch , in a setting where audiences and councils often took place ( see plate 2.2 ) .
17 He produced his remarkable output in four hours a day — he found it too exacting to do more — in the mornings , with afternoons and evenings often spent walking or listening to records .
18 Shields and banners often have spiders on them , and spider decorations are common designs for buckles , banner pole tops , and weapons
19 By next night they were at Skirling , near Broughton , and here trouble broke out between Douglases and Hamiltons of the Regent 's contingent , ever a danger in Scottish feudal hosts where clan loyalties and feuds often created tensions .
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