Example sentences of "is often [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 The direction of gaze is often noted in the description of Polygnotos 's work , and its importance can be seen on the Niobid Painter 's vase .
2 Moreover , science is often taught in terms of equations .
3 In the late landscapes of Cézanne the sky is often treated in much the same way — as a complicated system of small , thickly painted facets or planes inextricably fused , and having a quality of weight and material existence .
4 Braque 's interest in space gives his work an ‘ overall ’ quality , which has ever since remained one of the main features of his style , whereas in Picasso 's painting the attention is usually riveted on the subject while the background or surround is often treated in a simpler or more cursory fashion .
5 THE state of Kerala is where history is often made in the Indian subcontinent .
6 Miss T. being an adult , it is doubtful whether we have power to make a restraining order of the kind which is often made in the case of children whose medical treatment is in issue before the courts , but I hope and believe that it is in any event unnecessary .
7 Nevertheless as part of the cooking or heat treatment process dry heat is often applied in a widespread manner .
8 It can be connected to the rising t– main and is often fitted in houses with direct cold water systems to provide the hot water .
9 A question which is often asked in this connection is " At which end do we start , the aesthetic or the linguistic ? "
10 Its part is often written in the treble clef on G ( 2nd line ) but it is quite immaterial which clef or note is used , provided that a note different from those used for the side-drum and triangle ( if these appear in the same score ) is chosen .
11 Thus , in the anthropological literature , ritual is often explained in terms of ‘ letting off steam ’ .
12 This is often explained in terms of making the element in question more prominent or emphasizing it , an explanation which some may find confusing .
13 The purpose of the organization is often explained in the language of ‘ goals ’ .
14 The importance of art is often ignored in schools .
15 Teaching experience is often ignored in applications for medical posts .
16 Third , the political rationale of state interventions is often ignored in favour of economic explanations only .
17 However , as Bates , Kintsch , Fletcher and Giuliani ( 1980 ) point out , the relation between syntactic form and pragmatic constraints is often ignored in the kinds of discourse which subjects are typically asked to process in psycholinguistic experiments .
18 However , these normally assume production processes based on a single plant producing one good , whereas in modern production methods , output is often manufactured in a complex set of multi-plant , and multi-product operations and some of these plants are quite small .
19 Classes or discussion groups on women 's writing command an enthusiastic response that is often lacking in mainstream teaching .
20 David Speedy 's goal for Leicester in the first half and with the wind behind Nottingham Forest now ironically is often happens in these cases it seems to have just calmed a little .
21 The material is often exploited in more than one way and there are opportunities for extending the exercises .
22 That phrase , your statutory rights is often put in guarantees .
23 It is often observed in helping those with complex personal problems that childhood and adolescent experiences are the most important in understanding adult difficulties .
24 Much time is often lost in transactions when looking for telephone numbers .
25 Freud later developed the technique of free association , a triumph which is often neglected in the discussion of his controversial theories .
26 Product champions are almost essential and the role of Alastair Pilkington in the float process is often cited in this respect .
27 Oral doses are not always successful because absorption from the gut is often impaired in these children .
28 Building new prisons is often presented in terms of reform .
29 But in schools science is often presented in a dry and uninteresting manner .
30 Since a conglomerate is often acting in a fiduciary capacity , or as an agent owing special duties of care and skill to its client , certain equitable obligations are imposed .
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