Example sentences of "[prep] so often " in BNC.

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1 This was the city she had dreamt about so often , and although it was not quite as clean and fairy-like as she had imagined , it possessed a quality of age and empire .
2 Which may be why she takes her clothes off so often .
3 They worked on through the files for the rest of the morning , a routine they had been through so often that they commented mostly in half-sentences or barely audible grunts .
4 It is rare for a house of this size and date to remain thatched , for so often the roof pitch would be changed to accommodate the more convenient slates or tiles .
5 This is to keep sight of the positives for so often professionals working with very vulnerable elderly people focus on the pathology and forget what the client may have going for her/him .
6 Anyway , you know , I 'd been er , it has been staring me in the face for so often .
7 after so often .
8 ‘ I ca n't wait to meet this Alice you both speak of so often , ’ Cora-Beth said thoughtfully .
9 She was curious , about the whey in his mouth and the shaft of his cock under her palm and the paired kernels of his balls ; about the possibility of pleasure her mother Sycorax who was dying now beside her had talked of so often .
10 Then he pulled her to him , and kissed her and this time stayed kissing her , and when she did not struggle , he pressed on , and went down to the ground with her and months of longing for her flooded him almost instantly , so that he had no time to swing with her long , cool firmness as he had dreamed of so often , but the instant release in contact with her swept away all his turbulence .
11 Controversy aside , the fact that Dykstra was called upon so often vouched for Rangers ' ascendancy but the Hateley/McCoist goal machine seemed to have developed a mechanical fault .
12 The door was smashed in so often that it had to be bricked up .
13 The person inside so often retains a strong feeling of individuality and continuity , as demonstrated by the poem ‘ The Crabbit Old Woman ’ ( Carver and Liddiard , 1978 ) .
14 What about letting your lunch hour run on so often ?
15 Well this is an exception but I knew it would be higher because we 've had the heating on so often .
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