Example sentences of "[modal v] often be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | They would often be put in the stocks until they sobered up , but they would invariably lapse again as soon as they were freed . |
32 | In the USA the DSM III diagnosis of ‘ borderline personality disorder ’ ( p. 35 ) would often be used for such individuals . |
33 | With differing or conflicting values they would often be pulling in different directions and pursuing incompatible goals . |
34 | This would often be accompanied with gastroliths , or ‘ gizzard-stones ’ . |
35 | For example when , as a journalist , I visited couples in their homes to ask about local events , my conversations with women would often be interrupted by their husbands holding up their hands in the direction of their wives and saying in the most matter of fact way ‘ Be quiet , ’ and then turning to me and saying ‘ There is no point in asking my wife . |
36 | The nature and shape of the course will often be affected by those who plan and teach it , the nature of and changes in the student intake , and any indirect consumers ( such as employers or professional bodies ) it may have . |
37 | Only on a few occasions have they gone this far , where they suggest changes they will often be limited to ‘ undertakings ’ or promises . |
38 | The certificate is likely to specify the extent of the aid available and will often be limited to the taking of particular steps in the action . |
39 | An individual accountant will often be charged with the task of recording project expenditure so that , as at node 9 of Figure 2.2 , it can be fed back and compared with the project plan . |
40 | An individual accountant will often be charged with the task of recording project expenditure so that , as at node 9 of Figure 2.2 , it can be fed back and compared with the project plan . |
41 | This will often be done by estimators , but engineers involved in the project should ensure that the results make sense from their own viewpoint . |
42 | This will often be done by estimators , but engineers involved in the project should ensure that the results make sense from their own viewpoint . |
43 | In films , an actor may present a degraded or violent character , but that character is just one element in a complex tableau , and will be judged in context ; whereas a song will often be seen as a personal statement from the singer . |
44 | A good level of fitness is needed for this stage since you will often be sailing in Force 5 + winds . |
45 | It is likely , therefore , that the forces of the internal market , such as they are , will often be defeated by management power and board cohesiveness . |
46 | They will often be characterised by a strong deference to religious and moral customs ; traditional hierarchies of authority and family relationships , social stratification and class structures ; and low levels of per capita gross national product . |
47 | The anxieties associated with a journey and the change of routine can cause a general sense of fatigue which will often be increased by loss of sleep as a result of the timing of the journey . |
48 | His arrest , as I have suggested , will often be made by a uniform ‘ polis ’ whose physical handling of ‘ the body ’ ( the person apprehended ) will be tempered by an acute awareness of the need to maintain physical domination . |
49 | Although they will often be governed by some other Act of Parliament , none of them is governed by an Act which is as comprehensive as the Sale of Goods Act . |
50 | Settlement will often be accompanied by a Commission press release and a formal exchange of correspondence between the parties and the Commission . |
51 | Open questions will often be addressed to all subscribers — Has anybody out there come across this problem ? |
52 | In any case , successful sketches will often be translated into works in other media , after which they will have served their purpose . |
53 | Nevertheless among these peoples there are sometimes individuals , frequently sincere , who claim to have no belief in a ‘ god ’ of any kind , but who , notwithstanding this , will often be found to be living a life in accordance with at least some part of an organised religion , and doing so often quite unbeknown even to themselves . |
54 | A clue to these will often be found in the Sale of Goods Act . |
55 | These will often be found in a local study centre , or the rare books section of a reference library , and local record offices in particular will have a wide range of early printed material as well as manuscript sources . |
56 | Similar restrictions will often be contained in the articles of association of the relevant company ( see page 18 ) . |
57 | If there is a potential claim of this sort , for example for late delivery or mishandling an order , action will often be taken in the first instance by the exchange , as guarantor of market standards . |
58 | And at times of new issues , they will often be committed to purchasing very large amounts of stock which they can only expect to sell over a period of weeks ; during which period they are exposed to the risk of capital loss if prices fall . |
59 | The CAB adviser is supported by the vast information system which will often be brought into the prison using the portable microfilm system . |
60 | It will often be appreciated by a client for whom sexual difficulty exists but who is uncertain how to raise the matter personally . |