Example sentences of "often [vb pp] [is] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone knows that that book is a critique of ‘ logocentrism ’ ; what is less often recalled is that the terms of the critique with which it opens announce the design of focusing attention on logocentrism 's ethnocentrism ’ which , Derrida suggests , is ‘ nothing but the most original and powerful ethnocentrism , in the process of imposing itself upon the world ’ .
2 What is less often recognized is that it was distinctly innovatory , marking important breaks with earlier theories of female sexuality and helping to generate an intellectual climate favourable to regulationism .
3 An interpretation I have often heard is that God 's ways are mysterious and wonderful , and it may well be that in the very last moments of the person 's life they had an encounter with God that set them on the path to eternal life .
4 What is often forgotten is that many people derive their living from them .
5 What is often forgotten is that it is us who have to pay to have it cleared up .
6 What is often overlooked is that the presence of high real interest rates , by attracting higher savings , reduces spending and hence curtails imports .
7 One of the beauties of the technique which is often overlooked is that the colours tend to show through and ‘ blur ’ a little .
8 The question often raised is whether this education system is relevant to Zimbabwe 's needs .
9 One case often cited is that , for instance , it is rational to take orders from a competent doctor in a course of treatment .
10 The fear that is often expressed is that these new forms of cultivation will result in soil conditions analogous to the Oklahoma ‘ Dust Bowl ’ of the 1930s .
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