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

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1 The dilemma is worse still in that religion often appears to be inextricably and centrally involved in the perpetration of crime and the proliferation of human misery and damage to the environment .
2 The possibilities opened up are exceptionally exciting and realisable provided certain strange notions of academic freedom ( in this case often amounting to a student fishing desperately around for an ‘ original ’ and totally useless subject like the history of his old school ) , can be avoided .
3 Miscarriages procured in this way often led to death or malformed births .
4 To his surprise Hahnemann discovered that remedies prepared in this way often became more powerful therapeutic agents than the original starting materials — a purely empirical observation .
5 The fact that the language acquired in this way often has English grammatical rules added to it , may be indicative of the adult 's need to learn as well as acquire .
6 Governments attempting to implement change in this area often encounter entrenched organisational resistance from powerful providers and from recipients of services who benefit from the status quo .
7 Alternative information on expected interest rates is available more directly from the prices of the short sterling contract traded on the London International Financial Futures Exchange ( LIFFE ) and in practice developments in this market often lead developments in the cash market .
8 Mutual liking and respect prior to the onset of a mental disorder in one family member undoubtedly helps relationships afterwards , but families in this situation often stay together through loyalty and force of circumstances and sometimes they need practical help to develop their lives and put things in perspective .
9 The most valuable resolve anyone who has decided to care for an elderly relative can make is to give her all the love and loyalty you can but without becoming a martyr in the process , for martyrdom in such circumstances often breeds repressed resentment , which eventually boils over into words and actions that are later bitterly regretted .
10 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 .
11 Similarly , the personnel function in these firms often has amazing power as it manages each individual 's assessment .
12 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 .
13 Serial biopsy specimens in these patients often showed variations in the intensity of inflammation and hepatocyte necrosis .
14 The leading engineers and managers who were involved in these consultations often retained strong negative stereotypes of the civil service .
15 First chambers in these filters often feature a sump which can be drained to clear collected waste .
16 Hence " sin " in these contexts often has a purely ritual meaning — as with the sin-offering after childbirth ( Leviticus 12:6 ) .
17 This species has six arms : the disk is round , covered by tall rugose spinelets with a multipointed crown in many instances often abraded ; disk diameter 5.5 mm .
18 Ritualized obedience , and the constable 's streetwise judgement , could in any case often limit if not prevent street conflict .
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