Example sentences of "[noun pl] there [be] often " in BNC.

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1 Yet these same mothers found that over months there was often a gradual increase in the severity of symptoms …
2 In these ungrazed areas there is often a lush growth of Luzula sylvatica , ferns such as Athyrium filixfelnina and Dryopteris dilatata , and tall-herbs such as Angelica sylvestris and Filipendula ulmarua .
3 In these areas there is often not enough wind to drive the bigger wind generators ; they require a minimum seven knots before they turn .
4 Official figures give average class sizes as forty to fifty , but it is reported that in the rural areas there are often seventy to eighty children in a class .
5 In pentagonally shaped plates there is often a distal tongue or lobe slightly lower than the rest of the plate .
6 Compared to the experience of hearing music ‘ live ’ even under unfavourable circumstances there is often very little sense that the musicians are pulling in the same direction , or that the music ebbs and flows in a natural , organic or above all believable way .
7 The Brook provided the water for at least eight mills and over the years there was often great competition for the supply .
8 Indeed , in cases where the remedy sought was not certiorari there was often no mention of the ‘ judicial ’ requirement at all .
9 In the case of remand prisoners there is often no opportunity to work , even if they wish to do so .
10 According to neighbours there are often more .
11 For BSL interpreters there is often the added complication of role conflict between their social work/educational job and their impartial relay of meaning as an interpreter .
12 In technological situations there is often also a timing characteristic , evidence is developing and at some point in the future , which itself has to be determined , something will have to be done .
13 Because some of the men were alcoholics there was often the sound of singing , or slurred attempts at it , and occasionally vomiting .
14 In lower latitudes there is often a further slight rise in standing crop and productivity in autumn , followed by a rapid decline to midwinter .
15 But inside the great doors of the colleges there is often a small notice .
16 By contrast , in " pre-industrial " societies there are often a variety of media of exchange which circulate in different social spheres but which are not interchangeable in any straight-forward fashion .
17 At the proximal suture of the shields there is often a cluster of granules .
18 Key farm workers such as foremen and stockmen need to be close at hand to the farm and in these locations there are often very few other dwellings available .
19 Narrow canals suffered most from rail competition ; where they ran through towns there was often little physical space for expansion .
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