Example sentences of "and is sometimes " in BNC.

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1 But while the BHRCA speaks for many companies and individuals , it does not represent everyone , or even every sector , and is sometimes at odds with the views of other bodies .
2 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 .
3 ‘ The tutor-organiser is on a par with them ; the voluntary officer feels — and is sometimes made to feel — inferior . ’
4 The gate start is an alternative to conventional line starting and is sometimes used to start large fleets .
5 The skin may feel cold to the touch and is sometimes damp with perspiration .
6 This upward jerk can be very painful and is sometimes enough to dishearten the attacker and allow the hedgehog to scuttle away to safety without having to resort to the passive rolling-up defence .
7 This benefit can be direct or indirect and is sometimes referred to by lawyers as ‘ consideration ’ .
8 ‘ 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 ?
9 This question is made somewhat difficult to answer because one of the effects of the emphasis on the facts and merits of the particular case in Fleet Street Casuals is that the issue of standing now often receives little or no attention from the courts and is sometimes the subject of concessions by the respondent .
10 Grass is indeed a symbol of what is short-lived , and is sometimes used of mankind 's transitoriness .
11 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 ) .
12 In the former case , the intersegmental sclerite becomes known as the postnotum and is sometimes a conspicuous plate .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Much of this care is not voluntary ; it is enforced by lack of other services and is sometimes resented by those doing the caring .
16 It calls for physical and mental reaction and is sometimes affected for good or bad by our emotions .
17 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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