Example sentences of "often be [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 It 's an interesting situation that you alluded to , that people that win wars , on the whole , given enough time , are regarded as ‘ all right ’ , whereas people that lose often are cast in the role of being baddies .
2 Of course Red Indian ( Native American ) women have often been kissed in movies by cowboys and soldiers , but how do we think a six-foot-three-inch Masai , almost naked , kissing a French woman will play ?
3 The low-lying meadows , the Whistles , now skirted by Victoria Avenue , have often been flooded in winter .
4 This system of racial stratification has often been explained in terms of the supposed genetically based inferiority of blacks .
5 Present day historians use preserved records to produce a picture of past societies , but such records have often been kept in an ad hoc way , thus limiting the use of the information .
6 In order to cope with these problems , the ideas of Max Weber have often been employed in addition to , or instead of , those of Marx , and we will examine Weber 's approach shortly .
7 The relationship of the squatters to urban populations has often been expressed in terms of marginality .
8 Madhuri has often been seen in the company of the popular actor Sanjay Dutt .
9 Hyperpepsinogenaemia A has often been seen in duodenal ulcer , Zollinger-Ellison syndrome , hypertrophic gastraophy , and chronic renal failure .
10 Measures taken by individual governments have often been limited in scope , have been poorly funded and afforded relatively low priority in national affairs .
11 The Common External Policy is not always concerned with promoting a free and open world trading and investment system ( see section on UK policy to 1980 ) , and the EC has often been engaged in protecting sunset industries e.g. the steel industry .
12 It is evident — and I have emphasized the fact — that new political ideas have very often been formulated in direct response to the situations confronted by movements , parties and political leaders ; and the political thought of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries has been exceptionally fertile in this respect .
13 For example , schools can ask Compact companies to provide Work Experience placements and classroom resources which will challenge gender stereotyping with relation to vocational opportunities ; young women have often been placed in engineering or construction companies , while young men have been placed in work which has traditionally been associated with young women .
14 It has been observed in connection with North Sea oil developments that the local communities have often been cast in the role of David against the Goliath of the oil companies .
15 Therefore it would also seem possible to learn a functional sign language without a positive desire to become deaf on the part of the hearing learner ; nevertheless , it has been the case in the past that those who have learned sign language have often been cast in the integrative mould and have had their views devalued by the hearing community because of it .
16 The only way this deterioration can be halted and reversed , is , as has so often been propounded in these pages , through childhood instruction .
17 For industrial societies , the position has often been portrayed in very different terms .
18 There was , of course , no question of denying India the freedom which had so often been promised in the irresponsibility of opposition .
19 As we will show , the reality revealed in the pupils ' speech is very different from the reality that has often been reported in the media .
20 It is no coincidence that the divine visions have often been experienced in these circumstances .
21 For let's face it : the best artists and craftsmen in history have been stay-at-homes , and the greatest happiness has often been found in industrious obscurity .
22 On the other hand , discrepancies between intracellular cGMP values and guanylate cyclase activity in broken cells have often been found in response to hormones and other biologically active substances .
23 I have acted for your great-uncle for more than twenty years now , and have often been left in charge of his affairs during his long absences abroad , on digs all over Europe and North Africa and the Middle East , everywhere that the Roman and Graeco-Roman power extended .
24 But the conventional gesture ‘ to spin' has often been used in ballet .
25 National income , or its rate of growth , has most often been used in the West to indicate success .
26 On the other hand , assessment of morphological changes has more often been used in the diagnosis and assessment of intestinal pathology or in studies on intestinal development during fetal life .
27 Standing charges have often been discussed in the House .
28 The bottom notes have often been maligned in textbooks , but , as a matter of fact , they are rich and luscious and admirable when the dynamic force is mf or more .
29 A more mundane project for a survey writer is to scan Western art , which has often been attempted in series of books , many of them , as Roger Fry 's comments implied , by German historians .
30 A good level of fitness is needed for this stage since you will often be sailing in Force 5 + winds .
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