Example sentences of "[Wh det] usually [vb -s] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 New Mill House represents the stable of Arthur Moore which usually scores in the supporting races at Aintree .
2 For convenience I will split the sociolinguistic field into two , examining first the ‘ quantitative paradigm ’ in which variations of pronunciation and grammar are studied using statistical analysis , and then the more ‘ holistic ’ study of communicative strategies which usually goes under the general name of ‘ discourse analysis ’ .
3 Peaty alluvial soils characteristically have an O horizon which usually occurs at the surface but can be interbedded with freshwater alluvial sediments .
4 The same is true of the coinage of medieval Europe : we can tell that a coin is , say , Spanish or English from the inscription , which usually refers to the kingdom in question , but the date may well be far from apparent .
5 Pure democracy has never worked : it works in a moderated form where there is a literacy qualification , or a property-owning qualification — which usually amounts to the same thing — and the voter is capable of making an informed judgement .
6 He has taken his early holiday , incidentally , to be on hand at the end of the season for the merry-go-round in football employment which usually comes in the summer .
7 It is obvious that you can not out of a joint get the sauceboat full which usually appears on the table .
8 Ordinary alkaline soap is supposed to upset the pH ( the acid/alkaline balance ) of the skin , which usually tends towards the acid .
9 There are two types of corn , the hard variety — which usually develops on the tips or top of the toes — and the soft corn that builds up between the toes .
10 The teaching community is composed of the body of students and lecturers within a subject field ; the research community is the group of staff , post-doctoral , and post-graduate research workers ; and the smallest communicating unit is the seminar group , which usually consists of the group of post-graduate students who regularly give formal presentations and discussion sessions on the state of their current research to their research supervisors , and other interested individuals .
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