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

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1 The example also illustrates the influence of technology — now that data is easily transferred electronically , typesetting and printing of newspapers is often carried out in different places , with printing taking place at several locations .
2 He concludes by suggesting that the relationship between research , policy and practice concerning offenders is often not either an equal nor an easy one and that it is not characterized by consistency .
3 Promissory notes and bills of exchange are often guaranteed or endorsed by a third party of financial standing .
4 Crawford said at the time that he identified with his character because he felt that the enthusiasm and initiative of youth was often undervalued by the older generation .
5 The distribution between herbivores and carnivores in nature is often finely balanced .
6 Nationalism and dealings with governments are often considered to be the major problems facing a firm trying to sell overseas .
7 Human rights concerns are regarded as an internal matter by the Government of the People 's Republic of China ; and information about violations are often treated as a ‘ state secret ’ .
8 Returning to Menard 's definition of science as ‘ the content of these [ scientific ] journals ’ , the scientific literature itself can be measured in a number of ways , and growth in literature is often considered to be concomitant with growth in the subject .
9 The scene is complicated by being beset by the E number categorisation , and references on packaging are often entirely in the form of these assigned values .
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