Example sentences of "[am/are] usually [verb] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Judges in the Court of Appeal are usually appointed from amongst High Court judges and Law Lords from amongst Appeal Court judges . |
2 | The combination of the chief components , carbon monoxide and hydrogen , are usually referred to as synthesis gas ( or syn-gas ) . |
3 | The most popular closed back items are usually referred to as " superfine Pekings " ( or just " Pekings " ) , although they may also be called Tientsins , Sinkiangs or simply Chinese . |
4 | Firstly those substances which increase relatively rapidly with depth and then become constant and this group are usually referred to as the bio-limiting element or a bi having a bio-limiting distribution . |
5 | In contemporary literature , following the lead of Gramsci 's ( 1971 ) reflections in the Prison Notebooks , these foundations are usually referred to as those of ‘ Fordism ’ . |
6 | Such organizations are usually referred to as bureaucracies and much contemporary analysis is derived from the work of the German sociologist Max Weber , who saw them as an essential element of contemporary capitalism . |
7 | If they were occurences of the same type , they are usually referred to as ‘ twins ’ . |
8 | Although these times are usually referred to as ‘ shutter speeds ’ , ‘ exposure time ’ is a more accurate description . |
9 | The latter are usually discriminated against by overt racist language which denigrates a person 's colour and ethnic background . |
10 | Another part of me is racist , probably because I 've hardly met any colored people and all I know of them is what I read in papers and see on television , where black people are usually talked of in terms of numbers and presumed guilty until proved innocent . |
11 | ‘ The contract between mortgagor and mortgagee , as it is understood in this court , makes the mortgage a security , not only for principal and interest , and such ordinary charges and expenses as are usually provided for by the instrument creating the security , but also for the costs properly incident to a suit for foreclosure or redemption . |
12 | Only high risk process operations dealing with food preservation , including canning , need to take account of spores but these are usually dealt with during food processing . |
13 | Incidents like this happen almost every day , usually — — raised by Tory hon. Members , and they are usually dealt with through the usual channels , the Government deputy Chief Whip , myself and the Serjeant at Arms . |
14 | Pensions are usually dealt with in a separate schedule to the agreement . |
15 | ENQUIRIES THAT ARE USUALLY DEALT WITH BY THE RECEPTION DESK |
16 | Reservations for very important persons or commercially important persons are usually dealt with by senior members of the management . |
17 | The result is unusual because the Indian crafts are usually dealt with by ethnographers or historians of style . |
18 | In this country , tortoises are usually thought of as land animals , terrapins as freshwater and turtles as sea-living , or marine , reptiles . |
19 | Recruitment and selection are usually thought of as the company picking the person . |
20 | Owing to the high risk factors , Joan and her dogs are usually accompanied by at least one member of staff . |