Example sentences of "[noun] it often [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Much of the focus has so far been on integration , instigated predominantly by non-Disabled people , as a mean for all sections of the community to be involved on an equal basis , in a way which does not differentiate between the intention of this approach is genuine , in practice it often transmutes into another form of exclusion and discrimination .
2 In industry it often happens that a great deal of thought goes into the design of a project , when the real problem is finding the right person to run the project .
3 This catfish exhibits an usual form of ‘ parental care ’ , not dissimilar to that of the cuckoo — which is infamous for laying its eggs in the nests of other birds and leaving them to be hatched and raised by the involuntary ‘ foster-parents ’ In the case of Synodontis multipunctatus , it swims in and out among mouth-brooding cichlids which are in the throes of spawning and releases its eggs at the same time as the cichlid , whose eggs it often devours .
4 However , for our present purposes this is unnecessary ; and in any event it often involves ill-conditioned equations and so lacks accuracy .
5 CATHERINE It often happens .
6 What it has not been able to do is provide a coherent explanation of the variations it often describes , nor account for changes in mores and consciousness .
7 In fact if you concentrate attention on a habit it often causes the habitual behaviour pattern to break down .
8 In the case of machinery it often makes operators indifferent to the dangers they are involved with every working day .
9 For Mignon it often meant more and her coworkers realize , looking back with the wisdom of a long lifetime , that she wanted a lesbian relationship with more than one of them .
10 Such data could provide a better understanding of how pneumonia fits into the course of the chronic diseases it often accompanies , and thereby form a basis for therapeutic decision-making .
11 If you were dealing with a foreign national it often paid to have a representative of a Great Power , like Britain , at your back .
12 In addition it often helps if the cabinet is labelled as to its purpose and operating range .
13 The auricular surface ( articulating with the ilium ) is limited to the first and second sacral vertebrae in the female , but in the male it often extends to the middle of the third vertebra .
14 Habitat as Spoonbill , with which and various egrets and herons it often breeds .
15 In the early Middle Ages it often meant kaleidoscopic change on the political scene but the new pattern ( unlike a kaleidoscope 's ) took some time to form .
16 Despite the controversy it often provoked , military intervention in labor conflicts was common from 1875 to 1925 .
17 When the council receives a planning application it often consults people who might be affected such as neighbours , other residents and community groups .
18 When you have these on either side of a path it often indicates an ancient trackway or road of some description .
19 where a legally aided person fails in an interlocutory matter it often occurs 6 that an order for costs will not be enforced without leave of the court .
20 In contrast , using standard protocols for transient expression it often requires 50–100 µg extract protein for 30–120 min. of incubation to reach a comparable level of CAT activity even for growing cells ( 5 , 6 ) .
21 In a problem-solving discussion it often becomes clear that the people present are all trying to solve slightly different problems .
22 On such occasions it often seems foolish to intervene , for nature has a way of eliminating stragglers .
23 In the course of such conversations it often happens that the bereaved person is not only troubled by thoughts that they might be going mad but by the notion that they are very bad .
24 In a big house it often takes a long time for everyone to find ‘ Smee ’ .
25 In fact it often acts just as a damper , the first hurdle workers have to overcome .
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