Example sentences of "and [noun] [prep] [noun] often [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | SINGERS and musicians on television often mime to pre-recorded tape tracks , because that way the studio set is n't cluttered with microphones . |
2 | Agreements for the sale and purchase of shares in companies and the sale and purchase of businesses often provide that the amounts of the profits ( or losses ) of a company or business are to be certified by accountants . |
3 | Common examples of such businesses include petrol stations , public houses , fast-food restaurants and shops within shops often found in department stores . |
4 | It overlooks the fact that people with impairments have different needs from people without impairments , and the uniformity it introduces means that the specific needs and characteristics of individuals often go unrecognised . |
5 | At its most basic level , formal structure refers to the physical shape of the organisation the distribution of jobs and lines of command often set out in an organisation chart , if the firm in question has one . |
6 | Sickness , giddiness and feelings of faintness often accompany the pain . |
7 | These changes in social identity set the parameters of potential riots , but the actual incidence and seriousness of rioting often depended on the actions of individual officials and the presence of random catalysts which could prompt disturbances . |
8 | The surfaces were usually richly decorated with patterns made from thin threads , spirals and pellets of wax often superimposed by stylised representations of crickets , mantids , spiders , birds , snakes , frogs , snails and scaly anteaters . |
9 | Guide books and handbooks for travellers often dismissed them as being of little interest . |
10 | However , students gaining good degrees in the arts tend to have a very flat profile of marks clustering around the 70–75 per cent range , whereas science students show more peaks and troughs with marks often ranging from 65 to 85 per cent . |