Example sentences of "[adj] usually [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This usually took the form of institutionalized collective bargaining between trade unions and employers . |
2 | This usually requires the tenant to give sixty or ninety days ' notice , sometimes after an agreed minimum period of four to six months . |
3 | However , this usually produces a zero response . |
4 | This usually represented a change from the combined pill to condoms . |
5 | This usually takes the form of a burning pain when you pass water and the feeling you want to go to the toilet more often than usual . |
6 | This usually takes the form of a burning pain when you pass water and the feeling you want to go to the toilet more often than usual . |
7 | This usually takes the form of obsessively pursuing the minutiae of experimental phenomena and theories that leave a subsequent generation cold . |
8 | This usually takes the form of a special left shift instruction to simplify normalization , sometimes called " shift and count " or ( more unfortunately ) " normalize " . |
9 | This usually takes the form of an eight page booklet bound into the magazine and looking to all intents and purposes like any other part of the publication . |
10 | This usually takes the form of a charge on the assets of a company or a guarantee from a credit-worthy organization or institution . |
11 | This usually makes the compression less obvious for vocals and final mixes , for example . |
12 | This usually has no effect ( although a few users have been sick , in which case another form of abortion is offered ) and she 's then sent home . |
13 | This usually means the firm is giving you the person who specializes in your type of work , and this is a good sign . |
14 | But this usually means the power amp is hardly ticking over in and so the resulting distortion is rarely fully representative of what the amp can do at full throttle . |
15 | ( When a sentence begins with something completely new this usually signals the beginning of a new paragraph . ) |
16 | Descriptions of late nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century working class family life as crude and brutal usually attribute the blame to the husband in a manner similar to that of the politicians and policy makers , who so mistrusted his commitment to work and hence to provide . |
17 | Now that usually alters every year . |
18 | will will know , and my daughter says , if she 's got children that are a real problem , she 'd want to know what their homes like , and that usually gives an answer , which you too . |
19 | These usually took the form of cash , but were more often clothes , furs and jewels — all of which Katherine 's organization had a ready outlet for . |
20 | These usually indicate the presence of steel tie-rods used to hold a defective structure together . |
21 | These usually encompass the competence of Industry Lead Bodies and , as the name implies , are assessed in the workplace . |
22 | Of those four usually shoots the person they er the person they shoot , yeah ? |