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How to use oftentimes in a sentence

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He was friendly, though, and very perceptive and sharp, but oftentimes he let his pen do the talking for him.
This trajectory was clear, but complex visual practices oftentimes were subsumed by conceptual discussions or uncritical formal analyses.
The poets have donated what ever amount they can afford, oftentimes coming from minimum wage paychecks in truly selfless gestures.
What tends to happen oftentimes in commodity money systems is that states began to monopolize the production of the commodity money.
Secondly, oftentimes when I boot up my PC, the monitor will remain completely blank.
While it can be difficult to spot a gasbag before they get started, oftentimes you can pick up on subtle clues.
This involves bantering, oftentimes between two people who good-heartedly tease each other.
Intellectuals do manage to innovate and their innovations are oftentimes not always recombinations of what they have embraced in their education.
The streets were so choked with sellers and shoppers alike that oftentimes only one lane of the street was passable for cars.
Twigs and branches reached out to claw at their flesh, oftentimes causing small cuts or welts to appear on their arms and faces.
The dish, a popular item on trattoria menus and at family meals, consists of a thick, full-bodied ragu, oftentimes made with meat.
The ruffian casual laughs at him, and sings funny and oftentimes libellous songs concerning him as he breaks stones or picks oakum.
The fief was usually land necessary to maintain the vassal, but oftentimes the vassal would receive regular payments of money from a lord.
The honesty and openness of her words are oftentimes scary, yet somehow surprisingly liberating.
Admittedly, military service does change a person and oftentimes for the better.
Technology is all fine and well, but oftentimes we are reminded of the flawed human element which created it in the first place.
They take multiple routes across a complex educational landscape, oftentimes without a roadmap.
She clowned around a little bit, which is really what oftentimes goes on in these sessions.
In an oftentimes dull political world, his ability and feistiness come through.
I think when a movement happens, oftentimes it usually doesn't come down to one person.
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Some back door of a house of ill fame is open to him for shelter, for wine, and oftentimes for food.
A traveller will oftentimes swing his hammock on a tree, and sleep in it all night.
Which yet they do with so happy an impudence that oftentimes the civilians envy them that faculty.
The licenser's keenness in scenting a political allusion oftentimes, indeed, entailed upon him much and richly-merited ridicule.
This city is subject to many earthquakes, which oftentimes cast downe houses, and kil people.
People oftentimes travel far to see curious plants like the carnivorous darlingtonia, the fly-catcher, the walking fern, etc.
The pomace is also oftentimes used as a manure, for which it has considerable to recommend it, being rich in potash and nitrogen.
Another and oftentimes fatal mistake made by the nonprofessional is the indiscriminate and reckless use of aconite.
You'll learn that oftentimes when it comes to finding good hunting spots, brainwork often trumps footwork.
Then the little bird's song can oftentimes be a comfort to you.
We have oftentimes the honour to entertain your gentlemen in their travelling backwards and forwards betwixt London and Paris, sir.
The taste is so renowned worldwide that oftentimes people who know and love wine will say, 'It has a note of plums and black currants.
Yet by her meekness she had oftentimes controlled them both.
He now is seen to reel and totter to his cabin, late at night oftentimes.
She had an undulating, but oftentimes a sharp and irregular movement.
I have thowt of it oftentimes, but I can't awize myself of it, no matters.
This is oftentimes reported to affect tropical bivalves, particularly the green mussel Perna viridis and the thorny oyster Spondylus squamosus in the country.
Toolhouse Design's Lien said when he was a young worker there was a pecking order, and oftentimes younger staff member's ideas and opinions largely went unheard.
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