Example sentences of "and often [adv] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Generated from the antarctic ice-sheet , they are far more numerous and often much larger than their arctic counterparts , the largest exceeding 200 km long when newly formed . |
2 | The precipitation that fell before the Industrial Revolution and was preserved in glaciers and ice sheets is generally found to have a pH of over S and often as high as 6 . |
3 | They are satirical and often so horrific that they were suppressed at the time . |
4 | In statistical analysis , on the other hand , the emphasis is on presenting to the machine information that is exceedingly diverse in nature and often very extensive and which can have a complicated , possibly hierarchical , structure . |
5 | But uncomfortable signs are growing that the uneasy line between discipline and dissent — and often very justified and necessary dissent — is being more and more breached in favour of the former . |
6 | People problems are at least as difficult and often more important than the technological problems . |
7 | The predisposition of the voters , issues of the moment , advantages of incumbency , and the support of various groups are all related to the final vote and often more important than money . |