Example sentences of "often [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , too often Faith Over Reason plod where they should shimmer , bore instead of thrill .
2 However , too often Faith Over Reason plod where they should shimmer , bore instead of thrill .
3 Large-scale public commissions and community schemes , such as housing estate and subway murals , are often forms of residency .
4 Often discrimination in education is unintentional , although this is no excuse in law , and usually indirect .
5 In return for this support in times of need , it demanded contributions from everyone , in labour and in wealth , although the latter was often payment in kind .
6 • QPD Exclusives are offered to you often months in advance of the normal paperback publication date .
7 Such disputes are often disputes between citizen and citizen , though the employer will often be a partnership or company .
8 The film quality is good but the shots are often closeups of face and chest and miss the ski position .
9 Indeed , last summer there were often winds of Force 6 to 8 in the Solent area with atmospheric pressures of around 1035 mb at the same time .
10 Even so , there were often areas of development which could not be accommodated with the enceinte , as has been shown at Silchester .
11 It is effectively colour-sided , with a broad area of white along the back and tail ( finchback ) which catches the light like a halo , and there is usually a white patch ( not clearly defined ) on each thigh and often areas of white on the brisket and lower legs .
12 Too often businessmen through reticence or unawareness neglect the resources available to them through the local banks and the purpose of this short article is to draw their attention to the servies and assistance available .
13 Between 1889 and 1910 fifty-eight clubs moved into new grounds , though there was often continuity of land use in the sense that , at least 35 out of the current league grounds were recreational or sporting grounds in some form before the clubs moved in ’ .
14 Adults often doodle in order to help themselves concentrate , and as the pencil strays around an apparently irrelevant line , in an apparently different activity — much like this paragraph , come to think of it — we might ask what the mind is doing .
15 Often concepts of similarity and difference can be best encouraged by starting with a simple " now " and " then " comparison .
16 Edges that ought to be significant are either absent from an image or almost so and the strongest changes in an image are often changes in illumination and have nothing to do with meaningful relations in a scene . ’
17 Assessments of individuals along any of these scales is an element of the shared local knowledge which develops out of living in face to face ( or often back to back ) communities .
18 It was always clear but perishingly cold at that early hour ; later the mists came down and in the afternoon there were often storms of rain and sometimes hail .
19 There are often people behind street crime , like car theft .
20 Job losses additional to ‘ structural shifts ’ occurred because of the relative status , and often age of product , of branch factories within their respective multi-plant firms , and only rarely because of their absolute location in Britain .
21 Er the second polygyny where you have one male and then females and here reproductive success erm meaning that there 's a large again you 'll have the males who 'll have the large reproductive success than males who have none at all and erm of course often differences between male and female because the male has and the male has opportunities to erm try to control success rate the female biological and er consequently with this kind of system from female choice and male competition and er are about eighty percent and er polygamy is when you have many males and many females and er is also and er I would assume it 's kind of like males have opportunities .
22 Sometimes a third , ‘ quiet control ’ group is included in the study , and often differences in biochemistry are found between it and both the yoked and the learning groups .
23 Religious music in Venice , in particular at San Marco , was very often music for state occasions and Andrea Gabrieli was very much an official composer .
24 The railway companies , with their pyramid of uniformed and disciplined workers , possessing job security , often promotion by seniority and even pensions , are an extreme example .
25 It is frequently the case that the words Mr Ingham uses to the lobby on a Wednesday to describe the Prime Minister 's view of something will be repeated , often word for word , by Mrs Thatcher herself at Prime Minister 's Question Time the following day .
26 At home there were often rows about spending money .
27 They were often men of learning , like Sir Laurens Van der Post or the historian Sir Harold Acton .
28 Other big cities in the world were the subject of plans , often decentralist in nature , of which Thomas Adams 's Regional plan of New York was a celebrated example , issued in two volumes ( 1929 and 1931 ) and backed by eight subject reports .
29 Often women with bulimia do not know that vomiting can cause physical and emotional problems such as depression , withdrawal , anxiety , guilt and shame .
30 Often women with bulimia repeat past patterns of behaviour in current relationships .
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