Sentence examples for more often began from inspiring English sources

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A generation ago this view was inverted: investigators more often began with small molecules and sought targets, and receptors were related not by sequence or structure but by their ligands.

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The planned marathon of episodes this summer is a one-time-only event this year, but BET will have broader rights to replay episodes more often beginning in fall 2014, according to a news release.

Cohen sang his standards and more, often beginning each one kneeling, his own homage to his deeply felt work, his signature fedora rakishly tilted at first to totally obscure his expression and then after intermission, to reveal the craggy, wise troubadour.

Index partners who were taking combined antiretroviral treatment had a significantly longer known duration of HIV infection than those not taking any antiretroviral treatment and had more often begun the relationship with their partner after the diagnosis of HIV or AIDS defining diseases.

Most of the first half saw the Lakers cruising with a 10-point lead -- as boring and predictable as a freeway commute -- that extended to 15 in the final minutes, partly because Bryant began to hit more often and began to match O'Neal's pace.

We see ordinary people create extraordinary change every day, and as more people take action more often, we begin to counter feelings of hopelessness, and accelerate the pace of change.

He expounded that gay couples tend more often to begin a relationship with sex, and so that polarity of energies - the masculine vs. feminine - is established from the beginning - and if it can't be, then no relationship gets off the ground.

THAT more complicated story most often begins and ends with a determined, hard-working and open-minded person trying, and failing, to find a solution to a given problem.

It was, perhaps, a kind of neural compensation for her — the way people with early hearing loss often begin to speak more loudly — but the fish curry now went off on the palate like a thermonuclear bomb.

But after multiple stomach-fulls of turkey and green beans, the metric tonne of Thanksgiving leftovers in your fridge can often begin to look more like a painter's palette than a meal.

But even more often the description begins to fill itself in in the oddest of ways.

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