Example sentences of "[vb mod] [conj] often " in BNC.
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1 | But that one should have believed something in a hypothetical situation may and often is used as part of an argument to establish what one should now believe . |
2 | They could and often did , but that does not mean that practical considerations could be ignored : as a line in one of John Clare 's poems has it : " Love without money brings winter for life " . |
3 | It is not that the coin is of a fixed weight , since lumps of bullion can and often are produced to a specific weight standard . |
4 | Studies of responses to both separation from the attachment object and subsequent reunion with it , yield unequivocal support to the proposition that attachments can and often do survive periods of absence , undiminished in strength , despite the fact that attachment behaviour may diminish in strength during the period of absence . |
5 | It is clear from this example that inverse irreversibility can and often does , cut both ways , that is , Eysenck 's bias in favour of race being a principal factor in inherent intelligence and the psychiatrists ' abuse of his statistics because of that , red herring in mad pursuit of red herring . |
6 | Any discussion of crime must be cognizant of the fact that serious adverse consequences can and often do follow from being indifferent to the outcome of one 's actions ( or inactions ) . |
7 | At the same the management of eye movements leaves room for the possibility of accesses which can and often do develop into what Goffmann describes as focussed encounters ; episodes which are themselves introduced and terminated by rituals of greeting and farewell . |
8 | We can and often should stop reasoning about art , and go instead to look at a painting , listen to some music , read a poem . |
9 | He points out that these aims can and often do conflict in an industrial R&T organization . |