Example sentences of "[noun sg] i often " in BNC.

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1 As an arthritis sufferer I often find it a strain using the latch tool for casting off .
2 Obviously , as a watercolourist I often need to flood an entire paper 's surface with water .
3 And on Sunday afternoon I often went to Kidlington , to eat large teas and remember another world .
4 I usually manage to curb my anger when I 'm at home , but at work I often do n't succeed .
5 At planning meetings with the senior management I often had to endure predictable little jokes about Andreas 's ‘ harem ’ , but I took them with a good grace .
6 That was why as a child I often had anxiety dreams about her .
7 ‘ Oh that 's all right , ’ she answered blithely , adding quite without thinking , ‘ In my job I often collect a scratch or two from some over-exuberant canine . ’
8 When I was in London during the early years of this period I often stayed with my mother in Hampton Court .
9 But , as I say , again , it 's not a shop I often go in .
10 Yellow ochre is a colour I often use for both undercoats and overpainting , having a good semi-transparent quality .
11 Yellow ochre is a colour I often use for both undercoats and overpainting , having a good semi-transparent quality .
12 For works on paper I often use a mixture of techniques applied in successive layers and these might include gouache , tempera , watercolour with acrylic applied as a final layer .
13 I can understand if they take time on a stray dog I often wondered if they realise
14 Because I have this feeling I often have this feeling that these global aspects the person in the street , their first priority is about their damp house and the rest of it , it 's very difficult to erm .
15 On a smaller scale I often find it better to work on the floor .
16 While on the top floor I often heard Grace Poole 's strange laugh , and sometimes I saw her too .
17 It 's a gesture I often use with him when I 'm too drunk to argue . )
18 During the summer I often feed them with worms , beetles , woodlice and slugs from my garden .
19 And when the children did come to school I often got the feeling that they were merely being ‘ contained ’ rather than involved .
20 ‘ In the early stages of the painting I often apply colour loosely and blend with fingers or tissue .
21 Three who suffered particularly at the time were Richard and Phoebe Winch who lived just below the Centre and in whose house I often took my evening glass of ‘ allowed ’ claret , and Ann Willson who looked after me for the Saturday and Sunday .
22 I am so convinced that this is a fact I often only half-fill the ‘ feeder so that I can cast more often and take advantage of the extra number of casts and splashes and those thirty-second deadly periods .
23 In fact I often hear the children calling their foster parents ‘ mother ’ and ‘ father ’ .
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