Sentence examples for brought so often from inspiring English sources

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Such mistaken charges were being brought so often in the Bronx that prosecutors said that they wouldn't pursue trespassing cases unless they interviewed the arresting officers.

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Throughout the show, especially when he was preparing for creamy falsetto emoting, Mr. Green told the band "Too loud" and "Shhh" and "Y'all brought so much equipment," often five or six times in a single song.

But perhaps the largest source of grief was the simple understanding that a time that is supposed to bring joy so often brings pain instead.

Once again, experience brought reminders, so often overlooked, that Apollo was not a realistic model for future endeavors in space exploration.

Many were pleased she drew attention to the risks of cervical cancer among young women and that she had brought death, so often airbrushed from British public life, unmissably centre stage.

In fact, she brought up Trump so often at a debate that attendees eventually started laughing.

Both terms were associated with laziness, greed or pity: 'Obese' to me is somebody who's grossly overweight, as you see the unfortunate souls who are on the television who seem to be brought out every so often (I19, 55+ man, overweight, motivated).

He demurred on naming his significant other, but apologized for bringing her up so often: "I don't want to be that guy who is always talking about his girlfriend".

Proceeding with the spirit of an intellectual mystery and peppered with intriguing and revealing remarks by those who "made" this history, The Footnote brings what is so often relegated to afterthought and marginalia to its rightful place in the center of the literary life of the mind.

"I'm sure we'll be written off by everyone but, once we've got Saeed Ajmal back, who knows?" Worcestershire will have to wait until mid-summer before bringing in Ajmal, so often their matchwinner last season, although now with a remodelled action.

That's partly because I'm so often brought up short by the chasm between remembered childhood experience and the observed experience of childhood from an adult perspective.

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