Example sentences of "[prep] these [noun] often [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The representatives of these institutions often sit on the board of directors .
2 However , the introduction of these crops often had serious consequences for soil conservation such as the cultivation of groundnuts in Mali and Niger ( Franke and Chasin 1980 ) , and pure stand maize cultivation and cotton .
3 Sociological studies have emphasised the need to investigate fully the complexities behind social problems , the need to reject the inadequate , simplistic , monocausal explanations of these phenomena often suggested by laypeople , politicians and the media .
4 Within my CNAA experience , the success of these courses often related to the organisational structure of the degree programme as much as or rather than its academic integrity .
5 The beauty of these pieces often speaks for itself , and is the main reason for them being collectable .
6 The critics who write for these magazines often contrast the supposedly phlegmatic temperament of the Anglo Saxon with the more ‘ passionate ’ Mediterranean one .
7 People working in these professions often take pleasure in describing a sales campaign in which surplus stocks of milk were dispersed by persuading the public that it had a taste for a new mass product , such as yoghurt , or in reminding us that ploughman 's lunches could be invented to persuade a new group to patronize pubs .
8 Similarly , the personnel function in these firms often has amazing power as it manages each individual 's assessment .
9 Public affairs , local authority , government , financial , and charity public relations all call for different talents so the people working in these areas often have very different educational backgrounds and work experience from those doing consumer public relations .
10 Serial biopsy specimens in these patients often showed variations in the intensity of inflammation and hepatocyte necrosis .
11 The leading engineers and managers who were involved in these consultations often retained strong negative stereotypes of the civil service .
12 First chambers in these filters often feature a sump which can be drained to clear collected waste .
13 Hence " sin " in these contexts often has a purely ritual meaning — as with the sin-offering after childbirth ( Leviticus 12:6 ) .
14 Analysis on these lines often has a basis in lexical studies ( the Chubin & Moitra paper suggests subject analysis of reference contents from titles cited ) , and since metaphor plays such an important part in descriptions of the citation process ( Cronin 1981 ) , there is a danger that the models may be descriptive of a meta-reality which does not truly model the actual use of citations by authors and readers .
15 But those who attach value to studies of " the family " on these grounds often overlook the fact that such domestic groups pass through a developmental cycle .
16 The Japanese reaction to these ambushes often showed their high standard in the martial arts .
17 Those testing to these abuses often explained that their treatment was due to the intrigues of local government officials , who were accusing them of collaboration with the Contras .
18 Tasks at these levels often involve controlled processes , this appears to be clearly demonstrated by the common observation that a driver may cease a conversation before carrying out a complex manoeuvre .
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