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

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1 Kundera asks us to join together two things that are often kept apart : lyrical effusions and public poetry .
2 The second section of the reader outlines some of the diverse phenomena that are often lumped together and explained by the single category of racism .
3 The third section offers a critical exploration of possible starting points for new strategies , not least by looking anew at some of the difficult and resilient questions about cultural identity and belongingness , about ethnicity and community , that were often glossed over or disavowed in the antiracist movement .
4 The programme aims to stimulate the children to find out the truth about Jesus through the eyes of His enemies , the Pharisees and the ‘ secret agents ’ that were often sent out to investigate and police His teaching and activities .
5 Most of these courses are too short , merely providing the beginnings of a new competence or a new viewpoint that is often swept away when people return to their hectic routines .
6 Because of this fundamental difference it is difficult to know whether we can rely on information about contemporaries to tell us about prehistoric peoples in the way that is often done still today and was done universally in Marx 's and Engels 's time .
7 It also means a more complicated view of humans than the interpretation that is often put on the classical conception — that we are ‘ naturally evil ’ .
8 Most work situations provide people with a social network that is often taken entirely for granted , and which is missed only after retirement .
9 And this an argument that 's often put forward by the National Farmers Union , and other agricultural lobby groups , essentially erm , er , , it 's saying to sort of er , the European Community when they 're price setting , look there 's no point in you er , reducing agricultural product prices , cos all that 's going to do is increase supply .
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