Example sentences of "usually [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The material for printing usually goes off to the printer on the Tuesday , when the noticeboards are changed .
2 It usually goes along with the claim that the ‘ technical ’ division of labour , i.e. the actual distribution of tasks , is in some sense subordinate to the social division .
3 He was hungry and conscious of the delicious greasy bundle in his bag , but he believed fish and chips were usually heated up in the oven anyway , so they would n't spoil .
4 He usually sits up at the window .
5 The £750 Heineken Puppy Trophy winner has an average sectional time of 5.26 and usually flies out of the boxes and has been given an ideal trap six draw .
6 Acceptance sampling is usually carried out at the customer 's premises and consists of examining samples of goods delivered , noting the number of reject , or unsatisfactory , items , comparing this number with an agreed acceptable quality level .
7 At percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography bile is often sampled on initial puncture of the liver at a site distant from the stricture whereas at endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography sampling is usually carried out at the site of the stricture after it has been disrupted by insertion of an endoprosthesis .
8 Simulation is usually carried out on a computer , and tends to be utilised when mathematical or other measures are not practicable , eg in corporate planning exercises .
9 Inspection is usually carried out on a sampling basis but 100% inspection is also common .
10 This is usually carried out in a London hospital or other UK hospital specialising in bone marrow transplants .
11 Daily operation was usually carried out by a miller who , like a number of other employees , was actually paid a salary and granted a number of other privileges .
12 Scientific research is usually carried out by a team of scientists , often from several disciplines who work together , each of whom contributing something to the whole .
13 A number of part-time units derived 90–98% of their income from the farm with the remainder coming from contract work , usually carried out by the son for a little extra income .
14 The relay will usually free up after a couple of doses of light oil in this manner .
15 In newborn babies , the infection is usually picked up from the mother 's vagina during birth .
16 It resists criticism and usually stands over against the culture of its day .
17 They usually build up to a God 's eye view of the causal processes slowly , starting from a simple relationship , imagining how it might be more complex , testing to see if that is in fact the case , and so on .
18 The foreign-language teacher usually starts off with a class with a set to learn .
19 Aye and what happens is , it usually starts in at the corner of your finger
20 Before I go to the supermarket , I usually stop off for a drink ; I sit at the bar and watch the real world go by .
21 On every channel earnest-looking men with maps and pointers , looking like war-gamers in some fiendish Pentagon basement , demonstrate — predict , even — the inch-by-inch path that the storm is taking , noting that it usually passes off to the north , but may perhaps curve back upon itself and go in for a second strike .
22 You can usually carry on with a sport you enjoy so long as you feel comfortable .
23 He usually sneaked off to the lavatory and relieved himself by peeing and thinking of funerals .
24 Nowadays such decorations are usually written out in the notation .
25 It was those two who invariably forgot to comply with Judith 's requests , while John and I usually showed up with the items , literally bringing home the bacon .
26 He usually turned out for the Palace at right-back and was the composed and effective successor to the brilliant Arthur Hudgell , epitomising the honest footballer who would always give of his best for his club whatever the situation .
27 It usually ends up like a cross between The Sun 's ‘ Things You Never Knew ’ column and The Times Literary Review .
28 Although few in number , the Reiksguard is the most important part of the army and usually forms up in the centre around the Emperor himself .
29 Discussions of this anxiety usually refer back to the students ' own learning in which rules were formalised and exemplificatory exercises done .
30 The swans and most of the duck species are not very approachable , usually moving out to the middle of the ponds if people approach too closely .
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