Oft Sentence Examples

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  • This one was oft repeated and rankled her whenever she heard it.

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  • They both spoke as if what said was oft repeated.

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  • We tackle our work; professionally and without rancor to one another in spite of a pall of indecision that oft times seeps in like a chill from a leaky window frame.

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  • In an oft quoted dictum he said Probably the most objectionable are found in the complex standard form conditions which are now so common.

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  • Let good men, for good deeds, covet good fame, Since place and riches oft are bribes of shame.

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  • Contrary to oft quoted myth Jim Henson was not left-handed.

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  • Unbelief, sense and reason, do oft misinterpret providence.

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  • His oft documented love for the Big Mac is a testament to that, and even when Clinton cleaned up his diet, he did not give up meat.

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  • A few oft given reasons are crazy schedules or the relationship succumbed to the harsh light of the paparazzi's constant spotlight.

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  • In an interview with the New York Daily News the oft shirtless wonder readily admitted to being drunk and losing his flip-flop, but copped to nothing else.

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  • However there are several other oft ignored smaller museums that are interesting.

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  • The studio did not want to have the same troubles that they had with Titanic where the film went over budget and was oft delayed.

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  • After that, she had a failed turn in the oft mocked, short lived TV series Cop Rock.

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  • There is never any seen idle; the head of the house governs it not by a lofty carriage and oft rebukes, but by gentleness and amiable manners.

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  • Finally, at the extreme west of the whole district, Cithaeron is bent round at right angles in the direction oft the isthmus, at the northern approach to which it abuts against the mighty mass of Mount Geraneia, which is interposed between the Corinthian and the Saronic Gulf.

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  • There were no signs of famine or diseases that oft struck Landis, no fights in the streets for a higher position in the warlord-king's court or among his chosen men, no brawls over who would mate with a woman of age.

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  • The OFT has referred the anticipated acquisition by Anglo American plc of Johnston Group PLC to the Competition Commission.

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  • The OFT may accept suitable undertakings given to it instead of taking court action.

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  • The OFT had concerns that this might potentially be used to exclude the auctioneer 's liability if he negligently enters the catalog description.

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  • Failing a reply within 10 working days, contact the citizen's advice bureau or OFT.

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  • If a lender isnât licensed by the OFT then they have no legal right to recover the debt.

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  • Miscellaneous The OFT has launched an new investigation into MasterCard and its new arrangements for setting the fallback interchange fees.

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  • The good famed men do lives after them, the evil is oft interred with their bones.

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  • I just wonder whether the OFT Review Team will look at this potentially serious lacuna in the regulations.

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  • The OFT campaign The OFT is launching a campaign to make people aware of the ' Canadian lottery ' scam.

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  • He also heralds the end of episodes with the oft spoke catch phrase " time for bed " .

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  • On top oft his a worker shall receive the inducement that the employer was offering.

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  • Last year the OFT had over 1400 complaints about deceptive or misleading mailings that used Swiss PO boxes.

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  • The OFT decided not to refer the merger to the Competition Commission.

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  • Early results from OFT research show 59 per cent of the population aged over 15 has been targeted by mass-marketed scams.

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  • Given that this transaction concerns the acquisition of a single depot, the OFT does not believe that divestment undertakings would be appropriate.

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  • The OFT ruling in any case is spearate from the laws already in place that render these charges unlawful.

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  • The oft mimed Bohemian Rhapsody video is credited with planting the seed for MTV.

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  • In accordance with this suggestion the Commons in th following year again resolved to repeal the paper duties; but, instead of embodying their decision in a separate bill, they included it in the same measure which dealt with all the financial arrangements of the year, and thus threw oft the Lords the responsibility of either accepting the proposal, or of paralysing the whole machinery of administration by depriving the crown of the supplies which were required for the public services.

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  • One oft saw ladies gently prodding their better half who'd fell to nodding.

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  • The OFT therefore believes that it is or may be the case that a relevant merger situation has been created.

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