Example sentences of "will usually [be] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | There may be nothing much to see at first , but you will usually be rewarded in the end . |
2 | Decisions on who needs assessment and who has priority will usually be made within the social services department , but in hospital such decisions can be made with health care staff . |
3 | In both cases a site visit will usually be made by the inspector , so he or she can see the property , usually accompanied by the appellant and the council . |
4 | Directions of this kind , given at the low vision clinic , should be communicated to the teacher who is working with the child at school , and this will usually be done through the specialist adviser for visually handicapped pupils . |
5 | This will usually be done by the landlord entering into a long-term maintenance contract with a specialist . |
6 | The timber will usually be dictated by the original , but it is up to you to make your own choice , if you wish . |
7 | The text for the first term 's production will usually be selected for the purpose of getting a new group to work together rather than trying to go for detailed individual performances . |
8 | In these cases the recommended period will usually be determined with the aid of microbiological analysis . |
9 | If the final syllable is of this type , the stress will usually be placed on the first syllable . |
10 | ( 13 ) The " record date " for the scheme will usually be stated as the business day immediately preceding the date on which the scheme becomes effective . |
11 | In the financial accounts , of course , land will usually be stated at the lower of cost or net realisable value . |
12 | Under a Court Scheme , any opposition case will usually be heard at the hearing of the petition ( ie before the bidder is bound to implement the scheme and pay the consideration ) . |
13 | If proceedings have been issued you may be required to contribute to the Defendants ' legal costs , but this will usually be limited to the same amount that you contributed to the Legal Aid Board in respect of your own legal costs . |
14 | Order 62 , r6(a) states that the general rule is that the costs of pre-litigation discovery will usually be given to the respondent " unless the court otherwise orders " . |
15 | Any decision of the Panel executive will usually be given to the parties over the telephone . |
16 | Advice about any adaptations required will usually be given by the physiotherapist or occupational therapist and the patient may be taken on a home visit to assess his needs ( e.g. amputees may need several aids ) . |
17 | These departments will needless to say be answerable direct to the main body of partners but , for administrative convenience an additional tier will usually be introduced in the form of a managing partner or a partners ' management committee as a more efficient method of control and a useful filter to ensure that the partners as a whole are spared the necessity of dealing with anything other than matters of real importance . |
18 | The question of transfer will usually be considered by the clerk immediately after an application is filed . |
19 | In the accounts of industrial action one reads about in newspapers or sees on television , the cause of a dispute will usually be attributed to the issue over which work relations broke down . |
20 | Someone has to do it , and given the sexual division of labour which itself is reinforced by urban planning ( Harman , 1983 ) , it will usually be left to the women . |
21 | Patients requiring inpatient psychiatric care will usually be admitted to the psychiatric unit in the general hospital or to an acute bed in the local psychiatric hospital . |
22 | Their intrinsic value will usually be outweighed by the extra cost and time taken as well as the danger of the procedure being turned into an arbitration : see 15.7 . |