Example sentences of "are often [adj] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Money matters : Elderly people are often unaware of the choices they have if they are unexpectedly discharged into care |
2 | ( Bank loans , of course , are often subject to a personal interview , at the bank rather than at home . ) |
3 | Ideal choices for hallways , which are often subject to the most wear , are materials with a water-repellent and easy-clean surface — for example , sheet vinyl , vinyl tiles , a woodstrip or woodblock floor , sanded and sealed floorboards , and even ceramic or quarry tiles . |
4 | There are more serious types of books which are often absent from the British Library . |
5 | These distinctions are often crucial to the management decision as treatment options vary from palliative stenting or radio/chemotherapy to curative resection or transplantation . |
6 | Qualitative factors are often influential in the decision making process . |
7 | The sacral nerves which supply the genitalia are often involved in the disease process , and this may lead to sexual anaesthesia in the female and impotence in the male . |
8 | Tickets are often available on the door but advance booking is recommended . |
9 | Members of staff are often available for an informal chat , and this can be a golden opportunity to absorb the general atmosphere and the attitudes of prospective colleagues . |
10 | Styling products such as mousses and gels are often available from the salon and your hairdresser can ‘ prescribe ’ the correct variants for your hair type . |
11 | Visitors to the castle are often intrigued by the engravings and paintings to be seen above fireplaces and doorways . |
12 | Customers are often incensed with the poor interest rate they get on their savings . |
13 | They are often aghast at the results . |
14 | In modern mills , grain is stored in silos which are often separate from the mill and near to a bulk intake point . |
15 | Scattered granules are often present on the jaw plates and on parts of the adoral shields . |
16 | The most recent evidence , however , indicates that , although mycoplasma are undoubtedly sexually transmitted , they are often present in the genital tract in a non-pathogenic or commensal capacity . |
17 | Recent work by Edinburgh 's Western General Hospital suggests that Helicobacter pylori bacteria are often present in the plaque on ulcer sufferers ' teeth and may reinfect the gut . |
18 | The puppeteers , dressed as gardeners , are often visible to the audience , but become irrelevant as they bring the string , hand and rod puppets — portraying anything from a flunky haddock to the infamous loopy hatter — to life . |
19 | The firms involved are often multinational in a way that is atypical of most other financial markets . |
20 | That said , transistor amps and processors are often great in the studio because their sound is so consistent . |
21 | Again , we are reminded too late that the risks associated with high short-term rewards are often unacceptable for a public company . |
22 | Errors made in the learning of a language , whether it is a first or a second one , are often indicative of the range and type of strategies used . |
23 | The results of this study indicate that the scan score provides an objective indicator of disease activity in Crohn 's disease which may be superior to clinical indices , and also to laboratory tests which although objective are often normal in the presence of active disease . |
24 | Schools are often task-centred to the detriment of effective personal relationships , inevitably compromising decision-making procedures and perceptions of individual credibility . |
25 | His letters to friends are often funny in a less self-conscious way , and he will ramble in a high-spirited or nonsensical manner about nothing in particular . |
26 | They can be either plain or patterned , and are often indistinguishable from the minor borders . |
27 | These are often vital for a beginner , because they give meaning to the tasks involved . |
28 | The problem is , to some extent , that because of the research involved and other factors , such offerings are often out-of-date by the time of publication . |
29 | ( For the same reason , men are often frightened of the feminine side of their own natures . ) |
30 | Comments already cited from the forty interviews have demonstrated that women are often aware of a link between their own ways of doing housework and those of their mothers . |