Example sentences of "[conj] often in " in BNC.

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1 Working singly , or often in pairs , the programs allow for the development of a number of skills including social skills , such as cooperation , discussion ( e.g. on content or amendments ) .
2 … ‘ True taste does not in conspicuous places , exhibit large plantations or lumps of evergreens in circles , in squares , parallelograms , … nor often in rows . ’
3 In Britain once employers ' federations had been established , albeit often in response to trade union expansion and activity , they then proceeded to assume the initiative by redesigning the existing system of industrial relations to their own wishes .
4 Of course quality and assessment of performance are important , and the government is right to insist that often in the past education has given inadequate attention to evaluation .
5 He says that often in a benefit year , a player 's form suffers , but for me things have been going very well .
6 Either because those in power simply underestimated the potential for resistance or simply because they believed they could in the end over-ride such resistance , industrial companies in conjunction with waste disposal firms ( and often in collusion with state health regulatory agencies ) dumped indiscriminately and with disregard for human health and life . ’
7 But coastal towns , once built , must often invest millions of pounds in groins and sea-walls and often in wholesale beach replacement , simply to keep the coastline more constant than unaided nature would allow .
8 But other factors play a part — and because of them , we often find regions that are extremely well endowed with living things , even in high latitudes , and often in areas where common sense suggests that life might be most difficult .
9 Yet , as every investigative child appreciates , the intertidal zones often carry a rich variety of animals and plants , from many different groups , and often in large numbers .
10 They employ women for long hours and often in poor conditions in the production of textiles , pharmaceuticals and a variety of other items .
11 We hear endlessly of Rodrigo taking various fortified cities and castles — only to lose them later and often in a matter of months .
12 In their own newsletter , and often in interviews , The Wedding Present seem to adopt the frivolity and amiability of The Monkees .
13 Jean is right now making a go of a job that is about caring for others and often in emergency situations .
14 In smaller pockets within the cities , and often in peripheral public-sector housing schemes , unemployment figures were much higher , with particularly disturbing youth unemployment totals .
15 Very often heavy cloud over the target area would completely obscure it and the bombs were sometimes dropped more by luck than good judgement and often in quite the wrong places , with the resulting waste of time and armament and unnecessary loss of life .
16 Meanwhile , we have a situation where women find themselves discriminated against and often in a disadvantaged position because they are caring for others .
17 Farm animals suffer too , during rearing , transport and often in slaughter .
18 When we first met my fiancé and I used to make love every day and often in really unusual places — in fields , on the beach , in the car and so on .
19 Few Zambians other than Mr Vibetti questioned the use of government finance to subsidize a communications medium whose main output was then mostly imported and often in conflict with the values both of its audience and of the government that financed it .
20 Much medieval painting has come down to us in a fragmentary condition , and often in a very poor state of conservation .
21 These shared or duplicated responsibilities are unavoidable and often in fact are desirable because the process is one of mutual monitoring which usually improves reliability .
22 The biggest problem ICL faces is credibility , Enberg admits : when people think groupware they still think Notes , when they think of ICL they think of mainframes , and often in the US they do n't think of ICL at all .
23 It has gone unreported , except occasionally and often in a needlessly partisan way through the accounts of western aid workers or visitors passing through on other business .
24 The results are of doubtful relevance to clinical settings in which an uncertain — but usually larger — amount of drug has been taken after food and often in association with alcohol and other drugs .
25 Reginald Bray , who was associated with the settlement movement in Camberwell , even seemed to doubt whether the youths needed to sleep , describing in 1904 how they would stay out on the streets ‘ until it is dark , and often in summer until dawn begins to break … the street and not the house ought probably to be regarded as the home ’ .
26 It follows almost necessarily from this pattern of life and work that Baldwin 's main decisions were taken by highly intuitive methods and often in unorthodox places .
27 The term is used , even by its most literate apologists , in at least three separate senses , and often in the context of one article or policy document .
28 The relatively low percentage of graduates from such courses who do eventually make their way , via postgraduate and often in the sciences post-doctoral research , into the academic professions , should not disguise the fact that academic courses do provide a preparation for such work .
29 I go along and watch women 's football and get really infuriated to see a man out there refereeing the game , and often in a very condescending manner !
30 Male sexual attitudes were deeply entrenched among senior politicians and civil servants , revealing themselves in suspicion of feminist demands and often in outbursts of anti-feminism and misogyny .
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