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Kitchen gardeners are very often thought of as stuffy people, patiently planting seeds into precise rows and endlessly digging.
Another interesting thing about the Jacobean stage is that, very often, there were musicians playing right the way through productions.
Socks were made of pure wool, which wore out at the toes and heels so holes occurred very often.
If I'm trying to find information on something, search engines very often fail me, throwing up rafts of irrelevant results.
You're a good judge of character and appreciate honesty, but don't encounter it very often.
Then they'll very often bring in the whole kit and caboodle for us to frame.
Although it doesn't come up very often, clients sometimes will want to invest their retirement funds in trust deeds or realty ownership.
Artistic talent is very often present, but the will to express this talent may be slow to appear.
I'm always fooling with new drivers, fairway woods and putters, but I don't switch very often.
Moreover, server processors very often boast some features, which will be of absolutely no use in regular desktop platforms.
Of course, the people of Haiti claim that they see zombies very often, but no one has been able to prove it.
I very often see soldiers and reservists where I live and I have a family member serving in the Australian Army.
This is how it achieves respectability, legitimacy and, very often, public funding.
And very often the results of these overclocking experiments can turn out quite unexpected.
The miracles at Lourdes and other pilgrim shrines occur very often by means of the Eucharist, Reconciliation, and the Anointing of the Sick.
Books on Italian Renaissance prints do not come along very often, and when they do, as likely as not they are catalogues.
So most nationals prefer not to talk about their cultural roots and very often do not even know their ancestral tree.
I don't use transport very often, aside from the occasional trip on one of London's tube trains.
From the third school year on, he played truant every month, and was very often late.
In practice witnesses testifying in court are very often asked simply whether they confirm the testimony they gave to the investigating judge.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Convergent squint as a result of paralysis of the abducens is not very often seen.
As already mentioned, agraphia is very often associated with motor vocal aphasia.
The corner of a block of wood is very often chamfered, when planing end-wood, to prevent the wood from splintering.
The Romans of antiquity very often constructed boundary walls, and the Chinese Wall may also be cited as an example.
Cases may recover without important sequel, but stricture very often results from cicatricial complications.
For if her nourishment be too much, which curding, very often turns to imposthumes.
It is very often wrapped in cold, dense clouds for many hours together, so that the air is heavy with a sort of Scotch mist.
Another co-existing condition with phimosis, very often found, is a shortening of the frenum.
At last people began to notice that young gamecock went very often to Rookwood Hall, and many surmises were soon afloat.
The latter are very often graved in the paste, after designs more or less ornate.
Sometimes, but not very often, she threw them helter-skelter about the room.
When this was finished he very often played a bout of singlestick, or underwent some other severe muscular exertion.
But true is it, that she was very often in an ill humour, and then she did not look at all charming.
It is specially noticeable for the thick body in which it is applied, so as very often to stand out in visible relief.
The outer row is formed of the prmaxilla, maxilla, jugal, and very often quadratojugal.
Let the manner of your teaching them be very often interlocutory, or by way of questions.
So long as he had it he used it lavishly, thoughtlessly, very often generously.
He is obliged to take the reports of others, and consequently very often legislates unadvisedly.
He surprised her very often, he was in such a hurry to unburden himself of all he was.
This misapplication of terms must be very often perplexing to the young student.
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