Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] often [vb pp] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Mr Tudjman has often proposed splitting Bosnia between Croatia and Serbia , leaving a reservation around Sarajevo for Muslims . |
2 | Neil Murray has often had to come into bands and reproduce another player 's bass part , or even their bass sound … |
3 | Another early romance , which Kylie has often spoken about , was with the infamous Grant . |
4 | Ken has often told me the story of how Jackie came to drive single-seaters : how he had lost a driver in F3 ( Teddy Mayer 's brother Timmy ) and how John Cooper had reported to him ( belatedly , Ken says , because he 'd already spotted Jackie ) that there was some tiny Scot going around whom he absolutely must sign . |
5 | Georgina has often said how highly she values your … |
6 | It seems fair to claim this attractive book as a product of Wales because although the author lives in Eastern England and has observed wheatears in many far-flung places , the foundation studies were made on the Pembrokeshire island of Skokholm and Peter Conder has often returned there to keep fresh the memory of his pioneering researches . |
7 | It seems fair to claim this attractive book as a product of Wales because although the author lives in eastern England and has observed wheatears in many far-flung places , the foundation studies were made on the Pembrokeshire island of Skokholm and Peter Conder has often returned there to keep fresh the memory of his pioneering researches . |
8 | Deprived of top-class service by an inexperienced midfield , Lineker has often appeared a lonely , frustrated figure in the midst of the opposing defence . |
9 | And as our Mick has often said , there 's more to Master Joe than meets the eye . ’ |
10 | Trevor has often wondered whether this made him grow up with silly fussy habits which irritated the girls with whom he would like to have been involved . |
11 | That scene , as Golding has often told , was the first he conceived of , and he invented the rest of the book with the conclusion already in mind ; and it tells of a frightened boy ‘ tensed for more terrors ’ who staggers to his feet to find not his tormentors but an officer in a white-topped cap : |
12 | Jack has often wondered how the Bible can really say , ‘ Whatever you do , work at it with all your heart , as working for the Lord , not for men . ’ |
13 | Mr Franco has often complained about the short-term speculation attracted by Brazil 's high interest rates . |
14 | To Sulentic 's surprise , he has also found that the connection can be traced right into the central nucleus of NGC 43 19 — very much as we might expect if , as Arp has often suggested , high redshift objects are somehow shot out from the centres of otherwise normal galaxies . |
15 | Since he took power in 1959 Mr Castro has often disagreed with the Russians . |
16 | Mr Hurd has no trouble stressing the need for a liberalisation of European markets in which Britain has often led the way . |
17 | Mr Hurd has no trouble stressing the need for a liberalisation of European markets in which Britain has often led the way . |
18 | Britain has often led the way in aerospace technology , without reaping the benefits . |
19 | Throughout this story , Britain has often appeared to be the odd man out . |
20 | The success of such authors has probably contributed to the view that the inspiration for postmodernism in Britain has often had to come from foreign models rather than a native tradition of this form of writing , or even much of a disposition towards it . |
21 | Nevertheless , she prevaricated as she said , ‘ Aunt Bertha has often thought of you — wondering if you 're all right — ’ |
22 | Mansell has often courted controversy and complaints but to the fans … to the people he 's a folk hero … a friend … the cheers of the crowd are his turbo charge … |
23 | In both cases he faces the same moral dilemma which Kureishi has often encountered as a reluctant spokesman for the Asian community . |
24 | The theory is that development for a Third World country is not possible within the orbit of capitalist imperialism , a dependency theory of the type discussed in Chapter 2 ; while the experience is that FDI has often led to some ‘ development ’ , apparently for the benefit of all . |
25 | ‘ But Tatum has often dined alone with guys . |
26 | Madonna has often talked of her Ten Year Plan , a route to megastardom designed to keep her in the manner to which she has quickly become accustomed for years to come too . |
27 | Luke has often spoken of you . |
28 | Anna Ford has often said that she believed that a woman should have had a role on our Election Night programmes . |