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

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1 It 's effectively isolated from the rest of the country and it 's often forgotten in conversation when people say well I was at Bristol , in your part of the world er at the weekend .
2 In other words the marginal social cost of provision is zero , and it is often argued in welfare economics that the ‘ efficiency ’ price should , therefore , be zero .
3 This system is also used by fish to find food , and it is often tuned to the body vibrations of prey .
4 The ability to draw on such knowledge is an essential aspect of discourse interpretation and it is often employed by subjects in the kind of memory experiments which we have just described .
5 People listen quietly , and it is often balanced by a concluding piece at the end of the service during which the congregation remains quietly seated .
6 Supermarkets seldom have time to nurture the cheese to full maturity and it is often sold with a large , hard ‘ chalk ’ in the centre of the paste , which is flavourless and most unpleasant to eat .
7 Poetry demands a form of reading that , though rewarding , is unusually intensive , and it is often avoided in sixth-form English teaching .
8 The fact that visiting supporters were allowed in to the same terracing , even though distinctly segregated , was a constant source of irritation to many Oxford fans , and it was often pointed to as an explanation for the occurrence of ‘ bovver ’ .
9 Strictly speaking the peak static torque is a function of phase current , but it is often quoted as a single value corresponding to the rated phase current .
10 This metaphor of the stage or the world as a place for performance and pretence is familiar , but it is often misinterpreted as a criticism of the theatre .
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