Example sentences of "often [vb pp] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They are often listed with others of similar appearance but not the same derivation , consequently causing some confusion to the purists .
2 Some writers and journalists ridiculed her appeals , which were often received with hostility by militant students .
3 Petition-drawers and outdoor proctors were often regarded with distaste by officials , some of whom blamed them for fostering perjury and false cases .
4 The pill for such development is often sweetened with promises for the local people .
5 Working-class heroes have often flirted with delinquency in adolescence : it is hard to find the right channel for extraordinary energy .
6 However , care must be exercised in the analysis of unfamiliar languages , as demonstratives are often organized with respect to contrasts between participant-roles rather than simply to distance in concentric circles from a fixed deictic centre ( the speaker 's location at CT ) .
7 ‘ Here , we 're just 10 minutes from the airport , 5 minutes from the motorway and we have a view of the Ochils ( a range of low hills just north of the Firth of Forth which are often dusted with snow in the winter ) to remind us what we 're here for . ’
8 In particular , conclusions are often drawn with reference to the word ‘ percentage ’ , but often the question ‘ percentage of what ? ’ is conveniently ignored .
9 In printed tables , even the comma used to subdivide large numbers into groups of three digits is often replaced with advantage by a small gap .
10 Outrage has been expressed against crime , trade-union activities and public disorder , often linked with outrages concerning terrorism in popular rhetoric .
11 Specimens of these butterflies are often found with bite-marks in the region of these false eyes , showing that bird predators really are attracted to this part of the body , allowing the insects to fly off to safety with no more damage than a few frayed edges .
12 They first presented small milk containers ‘ of the type often provided with coffee in restaurants ’ , with intact tops , to 16 birds .
13 Electoral change in the constituencies which form the basis of Britain 's political system is often equated with changes in residents ' political preferences .
14 Often printed with patterns with a shadowy outline .
15 This argument was often associated with alarm at the various and fragmented character of the future teacher 's educational experience , but it went further than that .
16 Coeliac disease , which causes intestinal problems and is often associated with complications of the nervous system , is treated by following a diet free from the protein gluten , found in wheat , barley and rye .
17 In psychotherapy , with patients suffering from asthma , the relief from tension is often associated with dreams of rainfall , most common symbol of tears .
18 These disorders are phenotypically distinct , depending on the parent of origin of the deleted chromosome , but both syndromes are often associated with hypopigmentation of the skin , hair and eyes ( see ref. 8 for review ) , and deletion of the P gene may be responsible for this hypopigmentation .
19 Except for birds seen during severe winter weather , which have often associated with influxes of other geese , records of this species are open to the suspicion that the birds have escaped from captivity .
20 Some forms of Buddhism appear to deny belief in the existence of any god , whilst Hinduism is often associated with belief in several gods ( polytheism ) .
21 Radio , television and cinema advertising is often combined with advertisements in the press .
22 It is often combined with data from other sources , especially informal or unstructured interviewing .
23 But his statesmanlike calls for unity among the American people were often combined with appeals to the prejudices of " middle America " .
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