Example sentences of "must usually [be] " in BNC.

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1 No special interest need be shown by a person seeking to see particular items , and availability must usually be given in local public places as well as in relevant schools .
2 An appetitive CR must usually be expected to suffer a loss , therefore , when the context is changed .
3 In the treatment of gonorrhoea with complications , a longer course of antibiotic therapy is needed and this must usually be combined with a period of rest , preferably in bed , preferably alone .
4 Text to be moved , copied , deleted or otherwise reformatted must usually be selected ( or highlighted ) using the cursor .
5 The generation of surplus ACT has a detrimental effect on the company 's reported earnings , since it must usually be written off in the accounts .
6 On the other hand , it may be that this is wishful thinking and that , in practical terms , the award of damages for illegality is incompatible with the theory of judicial review because it can not be reconciled with the idea that the ultimate decision must usually be left to the public authority .
7 There are , however , central government controls on what councils may borrow , and loan sanctions must usually be obtained from ministers .
8 He must usually be the elected Leader of his party .
9 It is suggested that there must usually be a special element in the employee/connection contact which creates a reasonable risk that the employee will be able to appropriate some part of the business when he leaves because of the chance that customers would seek him out on account of his knowledge of their requirements .
10 Logic suggests that blame for such a situation must usually be equally divided , and that there are just as many bad , uncaring or downright lazy mothers as there bad , selfish and irresponsible fathers .
11 In the widest sense , a survey consists of a number of organizational steps which need not occur in the order given below , which may often need to be retraced and which must usually be related to a preceding sequence of research or to comparable contemporaneous studies .
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