1. And so he is no longer too common for her as she is really as common as he was. 2. All MPhil and PhD students normally have two supervisors and it is common for one of these to come from outside the department. 3. Moreover, it is becoming increasingly common for banks to request, as part of the security package, for an assignment of the warranties given by the vendors. 4. In recent years it has become increasingly common for businesses buying and selling goods and services to seek to rely on standard terms of trading to govern their contracts. 5. Also, investigators learned that it is common for the gates at that crossing to be triggered by freight cars on side rails, a railroad official said. 6. Ambler said it is also common for European and Asian governments to support the activities of their companies in developing countries. 7. And many people here say it is now common for young couples who are serious about one another to have themselves tested before having sex. 8. And the breakdowns that have become so common for the Nets were nowhere to be found. 9. As home-schooling becomes more common for older children, the sharp line between public schooling and home schooling has begun to blur. 10. At one time it was fairly common for youngsters in the South to use it for their first do-it-yourself cigarettes, despite its bad taste. |