Example sentences of "and [noun] often " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore their activities at the rarefied levels of Petrograd and Moscow often had very little impact , either at the time or subsequently , on the masses and on provincial life .
2 Not physically addictive , but suppresses need for food and sleep , so depression , hunger and tiredness often follow .
3 And he said Beck and Pollitzers often hire cars he said and you know he said I thought I 'd try and get you the business .
4 Serota was pleased that the public sector at least had the benefit of a system that ensured reasonable levels of pay ; no such system protected employees in the independent sector , while the pay and status of employees working for local authorities had increasingly been eroded , with the Director of Museums and Galleries often downgraded and answerable to a Director of Leisure Services .
5 Long delays in obtaining passports and visas often occur ; be sure to apply well in advance of the anticipated departure date .
6 Hermes also watched over travellers , and roads often sported wayside shrines or hermaeia which featured a bust of the god , or the herald 's staff which was his emblem .
7 ‘ Carrie is often here , and Bridie , and Sarah often comes to see me .
8 It would be wrong to over-emphasize the distance between purists and social hygienists ; concepts and personnel often overlapped .
9 Such feelings belong to a whole realm of events and reactions often stretching back many years to our earliest days .
10 In the first flush of glasnost much information was made available and deputies often asserted themselves aggressively .
11 Those between clergy and musicians often spill over into the parish , and sides will be taken .
12 This specificity and complexity often robs general discussions of nationalism of much sense — the concept is not just a chameleon , but a different creature altogether in different contexts and times .
13 The notion of cartoons is important to Elena Sisto , too , in that images from popular illustration and comics often pop up in her paintings to comment on various social issues .
14 Now at Thorsbury she and Victoria often rode to the fields to watch the men labouring and when it was clear that the work of leading and stacking the corn would soon be at an end , she kept the child entranced with stories of the Harvest Suppers of her youth .
15 … goods like fruit and vegetables often have to be thrown away .
16 They were easily built and repaired using tools and skills often passed down from father to son .
17 Sadly , many feel that such opportunities are lacking within other areas of catering , and chefs often face discrimination when trying to move from the kitchens up into management .
18 People from the upper classes were getting on the move , and photography often went along for the ride .
19 People from the upper classes were getting on the move , and photography often went along for the ride .
20 This was a common finding , and Freud often found this in all children during the war .
21 It is , of course , not easy to interpret the columns of figures which appear in the school brochure — and headteachers often seem to be adept at presenting their results in positive terms .
22 Even first-team players had odd jobs and reserves often worked shifts at the pit or elsewhere .
23 They are the glamour girls of the catwalk , whose looks , legs and lifestyles often overshadow the designers whose clothes they wear .
24 They became constant companions and Corbett often found them playing cat's-cradle in some comer or window embrasure .
25 Once one begins to examine the system in any detail , the institutional variations seem virtually endless ; and standardized titles and labels often conceal even more informal variety .
26 The smartest new housing developments in Malaysia , Thailand and Indonesia often come with golf courses attached .
27 Asthma and eczema often alternate , the skin being worse when the asthma is better .
28 Ceauşescu knew that greed and gullibility often went hand in hand .
29 These areas are much frequented by wintering flocks of Redpolls and Siskins , and Woodcock often feed in these sites .
30 The route stretches some twelve to fifteen miles and parties often took two days and a night to make the journey , leaving the corpse in the " deadhouse " at Blades ( now ill ruins ) overnight .
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