Example sentences of "[num] often " in BNC.

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1 On the first tentacle pore of the arm there 2 often 3 large broad flap-like tentacle scales , subsequent pores have one broad flap-like scale with sometimes a smaller pointed more spine-like scale .
2 When it 's all hands to the deck in these craft , 2 often is n't enough !
3 For those who already have a settled partner , home and children , says Sheehy , the runway to 30 often leads to first infidelity .
4 The early hundreds often lacked the formality of later attempts at local government : frequently they met in the open , at a convenient central spot , perhaps marked by a tree , as at Easebourne .
5 HS is half-size. the usual range 6–11 is stocked by most retailers , bigger sizes 13,14,15 often have to ordered separately .
6 If we now return to the basic theory of the ego , we can follow Freud in seeing it as subject to three often conflicting demands : that of the instinctual drives of the id , that of the values of the superego , and that of reality .
7 Visitors to the UFW in the 1970s often found nuns typing away in the outer office .
8 ‘ By contrast , talking to small and medium-sized businesses in the South-East I often find that they have only ever experienced one recession the current one and it can prove fatal . ’
9 Working in a similar vein but on a grander and more broadly historical scale is Alfred Kren , with exhibitions at his large three-room space at Antwerpenstrasse 42 often following a diptych format .
10 In the work of the next generation or two one often feels that this balance is lost or only precariously preserved .
11 Prior to that time retirement ages for men and women were the same , and this meant that a man retiring at 65 often had to support himself and his wife on a single-rate pension , because on average women were younger than their husbands .
12 4.18 Often a disabled plaintiff will have to incur extra expenditure on normal items .
13 As a winter visitor the species occurs along the whole coast and occasionally on inland waters , but the most regular localities are Chichester Harbour and Church Norton , where gatherings of up to about 15 often winter .
14 Modigliani did not like her and the two often quarrelled .
15 But anyone who had read more than a little crime fiction will know that in fact the two often go together .
16 The choice between these two often depends on the type of experiment ; more successful techniques for velocity measurement have been developed for air than for water , whilst flow visualization is generally more successful in water than in air .
17 ‘ Men in their mid-forties often seek reassurance with younger girls ’ , it said .
18 By the late 1930s , hire purchase payments , a more respectable form of credit which increased twenty-fold between 1918 and 1938 often totalled 3/ a week in the budget of a labourer earning about £2 .
19 Frank Hampson 's brilliantly executed colour illustrations in the ‘ Dan Dare ’ strip of the Fifties and early Sixties often depicted futuristic buildings of the 1990s which bore a remarkable similarity to the Erskine block .
20 In Europe , where music fans are usually more broad-minded , people in their thirties and forties often attend Wedding Present gigs .
21 Many of these organizations have regular newsletters , for example the Interfaith Center has The Corporate Examiner and the flood of environmentalist and consumer-advice literature that began in the 1980s often contains material critical of the TNCs .
22 Wardships granted by Burghley between 1594 and 1598 often went to reward such servants of the State as Sir John Wolley , Latin Secretary , Sir John Fortescue , Chancellor of the Exchequer , John Herbert , Master of Requests , and Robert Beale , Clerk of the Privy Council .
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