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

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1 The large urban or dockside warehouse is a building type strongly related to the grander grain and textile mills , not only because it often stored the raw materials or products processed by these latter buildings , but also in its constructional composition .
2 It often stings a man into awareness , which is partly why he fears the feminine so much .
3 It often gets a little a little secondary fermentation in the bottles .
4 Not only does this help people to understand the problems of deafness , but it often produces a lot of fun .
5 It is deeply critical in particular of the exploitation of the earth which it often considers the three semitic religions are guilty of pursuing — Judaism , Christianity and Islam .
6 Well there 's that awful saying in football Lucy that it 's a funny old game , it often bears the truth .
7 As Sigmund ( 1980 ) demonstrates for Latin America , when compensation is finally paid , it often overstates the value of the assets .
8 It often takes a 75% majority to change those rules : possible , but difficult .
9 In a big house it often takes a long time for everyone to find ‘ Smee ’ .
10 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 .
11 There , it often takes the form of a question .
12 The great diversity of industrial conflict means that it often takes the form of a tactical response .
13 It often takes the form of a matrix representing the business on two axes , ‘ market attractiveness ’ and ‘ business strength ’ .
14 This is the stage at which outside help is often sought — and that at which it often becomes a bitterly complicated exercise to sort out the contributory threads of relationship and sex itself .
15 Trading abroad as an importer or exporter can be highly profitable , but it often involves a greater degree of risk than operating in the home market .
16 It often involves the modern mind 's entering into old concepts for which there is no modern equivalent .
17 It often involves the comparison of observed effects with expectations or intentions .
18 It often necessitates the immediate delivery of the baby .
19 If they have n't remained constant over our sampling period , right , then there 's no point in making our sample predictions , alright , we 've got to have at least the confidence that our model is re relatively stable over our small sample , right , in order to make any sort of predictions about the behaviour of the dependent variable that we are looking at and the parameter of interest out of sample more often than not when we have parameter instability that does n't always signal a change in government policy , it often signals the fact that you 've got a very poor model , a model er is mis-specified and so if we detect a structural change in our model , we first of all try and explain why it may come about
20 The working was mandatory viewing , for it often provided a Princess Royal Pacific .
21 The clinical course of osteonecrosis is unpredictable in the individual case but it often disables the patient and results in need for alloplastic joint operations .
22 Water it often to keep the soil really damp .
23 A few have become internationally known , but it often seems a hopeless task .
24 For example , when selecting a foster home , it often seems a good idea to social workers to choose parents with children of similar age to those being placed , but several research projects have shown that this greatly increases the risk of placement breakdown .
25 Yet it often seems the case that elders have depressed their desires in this category , presenting a picture of low expectations .
26 Whether inherited or picked up from an antique shop , it often holds a sentimental value — but what is it really worth ?
27 Some have it , some do n't — and it often makes the difference between success and failure .
28 Nor can the quality of his writing be denied , though it often needed the expertise of Terry Southern to translate the confusion of Hopper and Fonda 's joint ( no pun intended ) efforts into filmable dialogue .
29 While men find sex can be a great relaxant , it often has the opposite effect on women .
30 Nor is government policy in general biased towards increasing competition : it often has the reverse effect because policies are brought in for other reasons than promoting allocative efficiency , as discussed later in the chapter .
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