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

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1 Second , these lists often provide the names of the performers , but only vague indications as to what instruments they are playing .
2 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 .
3 First chambers in these filters often feature a sump which can be drained to clear collected waste .
4 These theories often guide the practice of those who make and carry out the policies which have led to so little actual economic growth and development in most Third World countries .
5 These devices often put a creditor in a position superior to that of other unsecured creditors in the event of a company 's insolvent liquidation .
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 These voters often determine the outcome of statewide elections , and Texas politicos predict that they will do the same this time ; if not in the primary ( where the winner must get more than 50% of the vote , which is unlikely ) , then in the run-off in June .
8 These standards often have the force of law .
9 In the first place these schemes often represent the experience and values of a middle class urban or semi-urban culture , at times totally alien to the rural child .
10 it should be remembered that though these students often have no recent formal education , their motivation and potential learning power is very strong , stemming from their constant exposure to a bilingual environment , and the realisation that a certificated functional bilingual environment will raise the chances of their and others ' access to education , employment and public services .
11 Hence " sin " in these contexts often has a purely ritual meaning — as with the sin-offering after childbirth ( Leviticus 12:6 ) .
12 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 .
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