Example sentences of "[pers pn] often [verb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | I often sit in the dunes |
2 | When we were in London , we often went in the evenings to the Mermaid Tavern in Cheapside . |
3 | Rather than focus on women as part-time workers to explain their lack of pensions as we often do in the UK , Russell 's approach adopts a structural explanation . |
4 | As well as strengthening the role of governors , the 1986 Act made it impossible for political nominees to control governing bodies , as they often had in the past , while the 1988 Act transfers the management of most schools from local education authorities ( LEAs ) to the individual school . |
5 | It 's filthy around the factory.And when visitors come they often step in the sheep droppings . |
6 | I mean there 's a strong Music Department here and we have a number of music students who come into the chorus for the while that they 're in the university — they often sing in the university choir , I think , as well and play in the orchestra , or perhaps the Meeting House Choir , and a number of members of faculty , I think , as well sing with us . |
7 | Conventional gestures are valuable not only because they often appear in the epics themselves , but also because they are universally recognised as a means of communication in real life and have been used on the stage since the earliest days of the theatre . |
8 | They often appear in the form of socks and underwear left on the bedroom floor , lawn-mower left out in the rain , toilet seat left up , or bank account overdrawn . |
9 | He often felt in the wrong before Gildas . |
10 | He often sleeps in the study rather than in the big bedroom on the second floor , where mine is . |
11 | He often starts in the morning with hydrotherapy which he really enjoys . |
12 | She knew he often sat in the garden in the dark and listened to the sounds of the night . |
13 | Oh yes , it often irritates in the same way when you first start to drink spirits you feel |
14 | When there was a party , it often ended in the complete sacking of the local hotel ; which simultaneously shocked and impressed the more orderly French pilots . |