Example sentences of "[conj] often [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 The consequence of this is that we are constantly hypothesizing about the possible significance of each event , and often discovering that we are wrong .
2 In Buxtehude , the most common measure is to ensure that the crossing cycle lane is conspicuous , as seen in ( Figure 6.17 ) , with the priority to the right rule giving added protection and often ensuring that cyclists can maintain their pace .
3 Many of us find it difficult to have faith and trust and feel love for someone that we can not see and often feel that we can not hear or get close to .
4 He or she can feel a very real , very deep sense of nausea at the intrusion , and often find that they can no longer regard their house as home .
5 Many surgeons offer patients an operation only on condition that they give up smoking — and often find that the ensuing improvement makes surgery unnecessary .
6 The students tended not to regard physical science as a unified discipline , and often complained that they disliked either the physics or the chemistry ( usually the latter ) aspect of the course .
7 This gave them a cushion of safety but often meant that the opposition found it easier to make space in midfield .
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