| I don't suppose even the full concert version, let alone the vigil will be oft performed, which is a shame. |
| She questioned the Government's oft repeated announcements of winning the hearts and minds of people. |
| There is another more serious allegation, oft repeated, that I'd like to lay to rest. |
| Despite the oft disparaging remarks about wives, we are of course a lovely bunch. |
| This week of the opening of the baseball season is an appropriate time to recall an incident that has oft been mistold in the retelling. |
| Finally, regardless of who ultimately holds the keys to scientific knowledge, what happens to nature, the oft purported object of science? |