Example sentences of "which [be] often [art] " in BNC.

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1 Until very recently it was conspicuous that the secretariats and standards committees were dominated by Germans who fought to have German standards , which are often the strictest in the world , adopted as definitive EC standards .
2 They cover the aspects of a holiday which are often the most important to our guests .
3 I 'm referring of course to budget acoustic and electro-acoustic instruments , which are often the starting place for the next generation of guitar hero or hobbyist , or where electric guitar players look for an inexpensive diversion into arguably more expressive sounds .
4 The mother 's behaviour was often related to how the child had behaved , but there were long aggressive interchanges which were often the only predictable interaction that the mother and child demonstrated ( Wahler et al .
5 ‘ h ’ which is often a wrongly omitted ‘ h ’ in other parts of England ) .
6 A spokesman for insurance company Mondial explains : ‘ It can cost a lot of money if people have an accident on the piste , which is often a long way from a medical centre . ’
7 This reflects the multiple pathology which is often a feature of older people presenting with specific medical conditions .
8 Herbs to keep an eye on are the marjorams , of which there are at least three different kinds , tarragon ( two ) , dill and fennel , which hybridize very easily , garden mint which is often a cross with horse-mint , or may even be that species , lovage which can look like ground-elder while young , and French sorrel which is invariably confused with the inferior-tasting English sorrel .
9 An important area here might be courses in mathematics which is often a key part of the science and engineering courses .
10 The trustee company , which is often a subsidiary of a major financial institution such as a large insurance company or bank , checks that investments of unit holders ' funds are in line with the general investment strategy of the fund as stated in the trust deed .
11 What we call the public relations interview , which is often a radio interview but can take different forms , is a situation in which you have an opportunity , in a fairly low-key way , to sell something , to promote something , to get a message across , and if you are successful , you can find that the media will do a lot of your hard work for you in this area .
12 With either system , the easiest place to add is the last light in the circuit , which is often the hall or landing light .
13 But even expert attention will not help if the victim does n't arrive in hospital until hours after the overdose — which is often the case .
14 The high viscosity of these solutions keeps them in the eye longer , while the polymer itself is intended to mimic the ocular mucins ( glycoproteins ) , a deficiency of which is often the cause of dry eye symptoms , and promote tear film stability .
15 These latter transactions are usually takeovers of smaller private companies by agreed deals rather than contested public acquisitions , which is often the case in the UK .
16 They should , however , be informed by principles and insights drawn from linguistics — for example , the idea that language in all its diversity can be approached in a non-prescriptive , non-judgmental way and that it is possible to treat systematically and objectively an aspect of human life which is often the focus of emotive and prejudiced reactions .
17 Enter the sleeve shape with the cuff measurement required at the first x and the top width ( which is often the same as the back width ) , at the second x .
18 If the expert is seen to be incompetent ( eg. if an accountant does not seem to provide sensible information ) or if his area of expertise is not widely acknowledged ( which is often the case with personnel department staff ) he will have little or no expert power .
19 If there is to be a completion audit and the consideration is to be assessedor adjusted based upon this audit — which is often the case with an asset sale — what is the point of this warranty ?
20 It seems that Teller remained an inexhaustible source of ideas but , as with Winston Churchill , ‘ nine out of ten of them were useless and he needed men with more judgement , even if less gifted to select the tenth idea which was often a stroke of genius ’ .
21 The guard of honour , the 21-gun salute , and the reception party overawed Khrushchev , bringing with him an inferiority complex towards the West which was often the cause of his bluster .
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