Example sentences of "[noun] often [verb] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A staff development interview often reveals that the teacher , once settled in , wants to do more in order to extend the interest and the responsibility of teaching .
2 Officials often complained that the victim of cattle theft preferred paying the ransom to instituting a court case .
3 Middle class observers often complained that the parlour remained a showpiece in the respectable working class home , used only to house the piano and the aspidistra .
4 The education lobby , in arguing for control of the service often alleged that the Board of Trade exchanges sent young people to any kind of job in order to show a high ratio of filled vacancies .
5 In Britain , with our complex bid to offer system , investors often think that the standard 5 p.c. or 6 p.c. initial charge is all they must pay , when in fact the spread between a unit trust 's offer and bid prices can be much greater .
6 The changes often demanded that the farmer reacted fairly quickly , resulting in his encountering situations with which he was unfamiliar .
7 This is the stage when the bereaved person often feels that the person who had died is with them in the house , talks to them , appears during the night , etc .
8 Family members attending appropriate Family Fellowships often find that the quality of their own lives improves significantly even if the primary sufferer is not in recovery .
9 Social policies often assume that the income and expenditure of a household is divided equally amongst members of the household , in particular between husband and wife .
10 Practitioners often feel that the number of methods open to them is limited , but as communications grow and change so new methods develop .
11 Put this analogy into the teaching situation , where the argument often runs that the teacher in higher education should not just be doing research , but that that research should be brought into the curriculum .
12 Simple monetary theory often assumes that the supply of money is totally independent of interest rates .
13 Men often believed that a woman 's modesty could be judged by her ability to blush under the right circumstances .
14 Also , John often insisted that the treatment of black people in South Africa had been an important factor in his decision .
15 Though politicians often claim that the authority the law claims for itself is justified , there has hardly been any political theorist in recent times who has shared this view .
16 Expert clauses often provide that the decision is to be final and binding in the absence of manifest error .
17 Clauses often provide that the amount determined by the expert is payable within 14 days of the publication of the decision .
18 Clauses often say that the accountant appointed as an expert must be a partner in an " international " firm , which has been interpreted to mean one of what used to be the " big eight " firms .
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