Example sentences of "[noun] [am/are] often [art] " in BNC.

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1 As was pointed out in chapter 4 through Lévi-Strauss 's example of the Australian Churinga , material objects are often the principal means of objectifying a sense of the past .
2 One told him that in the residential sector , placing authorities are often the last to realise that client abuse is going on .
3 Long hours are often a reflection of an organization 's bureaucratic inefficiency .
4 Many do not successfully complete this journey as anemones are often a limited resource on the reef and most of the fry are eaten by predators before they can reach protection .
5 Our unconscious plans are often the ones that come to fruition .
6 In a service , the musicians are often the focus of attention .
7 Hidden commitments of this kind are often the result of using particular words ( here , " the " ) or phrases or constructions .
8 Some writing by artists takes the form of instruction ; in every period manuals on how to do it , whether drawing , making sculpture or other technical tasks are found , though their incidence is irregular , and such treatises are often the work of minor artists , rather than the great ; Leonardo is an exception .
9 Less than half these Vs have had repeats , and the names of the first ascensionists are often a better guide to a route 's difficulty than its published grade .
10 Simulation programs as POND which examines plant life in ponds and BRI1 ECONOMY which allows pupils to examine variations in economic health of the country are used across the curriculum are often the best way to demonstrate an experiment in science technology .
11 In liquid form these products are often a more concentrated version of solvent based hard surface cleaners .
12 In Sussex most conservation work has been carried out to conserve particularly vulnerable habitats , in which birds are often an important element , and in a few cases the birds have been the main reason for the conservation work .
13 Not only that , sea birds are often the victims of oil spills .
14 Meanwhile ‘ back ’ cultures are often a distorted version of dominant forms .
15 Humming noises in pipework are often the result of the pump speed being set too high .
16 Such postures are often a pointer to some deeply suppressed emotion or past traumatic episode .
17 The words are often the last thing that , or sometimes the last thing that people actually write .
18 Communities which suffer most from crime are often the most disadvantaged in the first place .
19 The highest spring tides of the year occur after the equinoxes in March and September , and these tides are often the best time to visit the shore .
20 On the other hand , such schemes inevitably create anomalies : chosen beneficiaries are often no more ‘ worthy ’ of compensation than other victims of government action who are not covered by a similar scheme .
21 These good relationships are often the result of contingent factors such as living geographically close , sharing a particular common interest or ( in the case of cousins especially ) having spent a lot of time together in childhood ( Firth , Hubert and Forge , 1970 , ch. 12 ) .
22 This made things easier and established a genuine common base for the selection , for the commercial values of second-hand books are often the result of factors which are irrelevant when viewed in a scholarly perspective : that is , one which is concerned solely with the content of the book .
23 Schools are often the target for petty acts of vandalism and urban schools in particular sometimes suffer from graffiti attacks .
24 In her editorial Vivienne Van Someren suggests that arrangements for job sharers are often an afterthought .
25 The gap in services has been filled by child minders who at their best can offer a high quality of care with all the advantages of a domestic setting similar to the children 's own home , but because of the lack of resources , training and support for their work are often the last resort for parents .
26 ‘ People carrying out the work are often the best judge of where environmental improvements can be made .
27 These cold areas are often the seat of deep-rooted emotions .
28 Some hedgerow stops are often the beginnings of a new burrow system once the doe and her young move out .
29 Independent companies are often the setting for bands who already have an idea of the sort of music they want to make , and where they want to end up .
30 However , will he assure the House that the importance of retained profits is truly understood by his Department , especially in relation to unquoted companies where the profits ploughed back by those companies are often the only source of capital ?
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