Example sentences of "and is sometimes [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It calls for physical and mental reaction and is sometimes affected for good or bad by our emotions .
2 ‘ The tutor-organiser is on a par with them ; the voluntary officer feels — and is sometimes made to feel — inferior . ’
3 It can easily become a cause of friction , and is sometimes made the scapegoat for disagreement and discontent in other areas of a congregation 's life .
4 ‘ Legal theory ’ is sometimes taken as being synonymous with ‘ jurisprudence ’ and is sometimes regarded as concerning itself with a narrower range of questions — in particular , What is the nature of law ?
5 Much of this care is not voluntary ; it is enforced by lack of other services and is sometimes resented by those doing the caring .
6 This benefit can be direct or indirect and is sometimes referred to by lawyers as ‘ consideration ’ .
7 In part it is simply descriptive of the employment foundations of the economy , and is sometimes related to theories of economic development which argue that national economies evolve through a series of stages dominated in turn by agricuIture , manufacturing and services .
8 The gate start is an alternative to conventional line starting and is sometimes used to start large fleets .
9 Grass is indeed a symbol of what is short-lived , and is sometimes used of mankind 's transitoriness .
10 The stipes articulates with the distal border of the cardo and is sometimes divided into a basistipes and a dististipes. it bears a lateral palpifer and sometimes an inner sclerite , the subgalea ( or parastipes ) .
11 Which means the kind of film that is not financed by the major American companies and is sometimes thought of as art rather than commerce .
12 The result that Friedman 's approach to monetary policy is no longer inferior to a more ‘ flexible ’ approach , once one incorporates rational expectations into the basic aggregate supply and demand model , was demonstrated more formally and generally by Sargent and Wallace ( 1975 ) and is sometimes known as the Sargent-Wallace proposition .
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