用often as造句子,“often as”造句

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At his table he liked to have, as often as he could, some sensible friend or neighbor to converse with.

Was not the secret told me, in the natural recoil of my heart, at the first sight of him, and as often as I have seen him since?

The Japanese go to the doctor three times as often as Americans, have more than twice as many MRI scans, use more drugs, and spend more days in the hospital.

With a rather limited repertoire, you can expect infants to exercise the "grab and gum" schema quite often as they explore the world.

His father, Anderson Lucas, was an alcoholic and former railroad employee who had lost his legs in a train accident, and who suffered from Viola's wrath as often as his son.

The reason, Hulme argued, was not that some people are inadequately informed, as is often assumed, but because different people see the issue from different perspectives and in different contexts.

This relationship is often associated with a lapse in supervision.

Who had deceived thee so often as thyself?

Precision is a great translatorial virtue, but we often look for precision in nouns and verbs, whereas as often as not, precision lies in adjectives and adverbs.

If the quality of play isn’t as spectacular as often as we might like, it’s rarely, at least on the men’s side, dreadful.

As a speech pathologist, I often ask patients to tell me a personal story in order to get them to open up.

Therefore, sky enthusiasts are encouraged to image the Whirlpool galaxy as often as possible to fill in time gaps left by intermittent observations made by the world's most powerful telescopes.

This style is often associated with the creation, augmenting, or altering of master data to support processes, such as the new product introduction and definition process or data stewardship.

Such people are often associated with the Jewish settler movement on the West Bank.

The quarter is used most often as a tip for small services.

The expectation is that the software will be distributed across these devices to provide functionality as often as needed or to balance processing to meet unpredictable loads.

When he was not jumping with a parachute, he was being taught how to fly by pilots in the air show. But he could not fly as often as he liked.

Sugary foods are often associated with cavities, but that can be misleading.

You know this in theory, but I'm betting you don't apply it as often as you should.

Yet with autopsy, even doctors at leading medical centers have been wrong as often as 20 percent of the time: people they said had Alzheimer's did not have plaque.

often as造句

For example, "Big Bang" and "black hole" often will co-occur, but not as often as each does with "galaxy".

He thought it might be necessary to test women more often as they got older to monitor if hormone levels dropped off, an indication menopause was imminent.

I'll research a thorny question and learn something new as often as not.

Remember that impurity and sin are often associated with death.

People's questions sometimes get me thinking about a problem in a different way; I'll research a thorny question and learn something new as often as not.

That doesn't end like a normal ancient text would end, but it does end like kind of modernist sort of literature which poses many questions to the reader often as it does give answers.

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