Example sentences of "[noun pl] [am/are] usually [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If the borrower happens to be another bank , then the notes are usually certificates of deposit . |
2 | As far as operational details are concerned perhaps the most interesting feature is the way tour operators are usually part of larger , more diversified , groups . |
3 | Researchers are usually outsiders to the situations they study . |
4 | It may seem reasonable , but we should be clear that the arguments used in discussions about intention , emotion , pain and language in other animals are usually extrapolations from ourselves . |
5 | Directors are usually agents of the company , and owe it duties both of a fiduciary nature and of care and skill . |
6 | Exclamations are usually expressions of surprise or worry : Look at the time ! ; |
7 | Exclamations are usually expressions of surprise or worry : Look at the time ! ; |
8 | Exclamations are usually expressions of surprise or worry : Look at the time ! ; |
9 | These latter transactions are usually takeovers of smaller private companies by agreed deals rather than contested public acquisitions , which is often the case in the UK . |
10 | Furthermore , the pilots are usually amateurs with less experience than airline pilots and their skills and knowledge of aviation are limited . |
11 | For example second-hand car deals are usually contracts for the sale of specific goods . |
12 | These dreams are usually evidence of some unresolved problem or dilemma . |
13 | Accuracy — As business letters are usually records of business transactions , all details must be scrupulously accurate . |
14 | His colleagues are usually subordinates with little , if any , spending authority , thus , many of the financial management needs of more complex organisations are eliminated at a stroke . |