Example sentences of "and it often " in BNC.
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1 | Over-ruddering causes extra drag and an extra loss of height or speed , and it often leads to stalling in the turn . |
2 | Some have it , some do n't — and it often makes the difference between success and failure . |
3 | Poverty amongst the general populous was still quite common , at that time , and it often meant appalling destitution . |
4 | Lovebird always said that the sun shone on them as long as they were honest and hard-working , and it often made her weep to see how beautiful , respectful and hard-working her only child had grown up to be . |
5 | The sight of blood seems to be an important component of the process , and it often provides the patient with the sense of relief which may be mingled with feelings of disgust or guilt . |
6 | It is a hard road to tread , though , for major loss means a frightening separation from that which gives life meaning , satisfaction and purpose , and it often brings other losses in its train that continue to bludgeon the spirit and create feelings of anxiety and insecurity . |
7 | The next stop is to try and determine the best arrangement of the components on the board , and it often helps if at least the major parts ( large transformers , relays etc. ) are to hand so that the designer can visualise the arrangement of the components . |
8 | On the other hand training is always vulnerable because the benefits are long-term and it often needs protection from the demands of management and operations where there are other priorities . |
9 | This , he said , is in contrast to many of its competitors — they simply convert software for different environments , and it often ‘ does n't run very well ’ . |
10 | And it often explicitly contrasted that nature with that of woman . |
11 | That power or authority is usually thought of as being political , and it often therefore takes the form of an idea of popular sovereignty — the people as the ultimate political authority . |
12 | Such well-kept secrets more frequently relate to legal disputes about possession , and it often turns out that the estate in question does not belong to the family that lives there , but to a claimant of undistinguished origin . |
13 | It helped us to derive Biot-Savart 's law , it will come handy later in solving certain radiation problems , and it often leads to nice formulae , e.g. for the magnetic flux crossing a surface , defined as unc that may be rewritten in terms of the vector potential as follows : unc where C is the curve enclosing the surface . |
14 | Some prefer dihydrocodeine , but this substitutes so poorly that large quantities may be needed , and it often leaves many prisoners suffering considerably . |
15 | Almost every day there were downpours of rain and it often poured throughout the night , making the ground so slippery that the camels found it difficult to keep on their feet . |
16 | Also the fragility of the grammar — there are a number of features that are not covered by the grammar and it often takes a long time to reject the sentence . |
17 | The civil service is on the right path and it often serves as a good guide and leading light to the private sector . |
18 | It can be very time consuming and it often depends on unstructured verbal communication because of this . |
19 | Geographers speak of a rock deposited by the Ice Age perhaps hundreds of miles from its place of origin as an erratic boulder , and it often seems to me that that is how RE appears in the landscape of today 's schools . |