Example sentences of "usually [verb] to a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My dad he he usually goes to a pub er it is on I think it 's Road but instead of coming this way he goes all the way into town up the other end , you know past the Hotel , he lives at |
2 | Path analysis usually refers to a technique of modelling relationships between variables using regression coefficients as the measure of the strength of effect . |
3 | A slightly different type of case is illustrated by the French feminine noun la sentinelle ( the guard ) , which usually refers to a man , and the masculine noun le ministre ( minister in the government ) , which may refer to a woman . |
4 | Participant observation usually refers to a situation where the observer becomes as near as may be a member of the group being studied and participates in their normal activities . |
5 | Where a listed company promotes an on-market " buy-in " of its shares , where the shareholders usually sell to an intermediary and the intermediary sells back to the company , the capital gains tax rules , rather than the ACT/distribution regime , will also apply as far as the vendor shareholders are concerned . |
6 | They were usually limited to a tacking angle of 50 degrees . |
7 | A clearance under s138 is usually limited to a statement that the Revenue does not consider that s137 will apply to deny the benefit of capital gains tax deferral . |
8 | We now have access to the Sierra RAMDAC on many graphics cards , which allows up to 32,000 colours on screen at any time , usually limited to a resolution of 800x600 , and , with the right technology , can actually provide up to 65,536 colours onscreen , albeit at the VGA resolution of 640x80 . |
9 | The key of this record will be the highest in that block , which usually corresponds to a track on a disk . |
10 | In eastern Drenthe for example , it can be shown that the edge of the marginal plat-form usually corresponds to a line following the maximum thickness of the formation ( Fig. 26 ) . |
11 | The lands of the middling sort of squire were usually confined to a handful of parishes , often in the form of a main property , on which he probably resided , with smaller outlying holdings . |
12 | In the sixteenth century the word ‘ empire ’ did not usually refer to a state with transoceanic possessions of this sort . |
13 | This is not the way the workers usually speak to a queen bee . |
14 | In most parts of the world the standard duration of therapy is considered to be 12–16 weeks , usually leading to a response rate of 30–40% , . |
15 | By the afternoon , most have mastered the basics and become competitive , usually leading to a race home . |
16 | The relationship of dancers to each other usually leads to a climax of some kind , possibly a confrontation or conflict , perhaps an exciting pas de deux or a feat of virtuosity . |
17 | However , this usually leads to a proliferation of costs as well as inefficient working , as time and money are spent in linking the activities of the various sites . |
18 | Where land is involved , it is usually conveyed to a maximum of four partners on trust for sale , the proceeds of sale and any rents and profits being held as partnership property . |
19 | The grants are usually tied to a theme and conditions . |
20 | The first acknowledgement of a possible opportunity usually applies to an area in which a company does better than budgeted . |
21 | The hive-up will not usually amount to a distribution ( see s209(4) , ( 5 ) , ( 7 ) TA 1988 ) . |
22 | A common law disqualification will usually amount to a breach of natural justice and give grounds for either an appeal under s.39(4) ( c ) or other review of the decision by way of judicial review , reduction , etc. ; see 5.39 . |
23 | The Monthly Cost Accounts were usually brought to a close under this heading , being incomes from various sources . |
24 | This will very rarely be the case in a management buy-out and it should be noted that s18(2) TCGA 1992 will not usually apply to a management buy-out of a business to impute a non-arm's-length transaction . |
25 | The Transfer Regulations , which were enacted to give effect to the EC Acquired Rights Directive 77/187 , will usually apply to a business sale if the vendor 's business is transferred to the purchaser " as a going concern " . |
26 | I usu , I usually go to a St.Andrews dance about that time . |
27 | The therapeutic use of regression , which I am concerned with here , usually relates to a subject 's current life , and takes place purely at a psychological level . |
28 | He will usually adhere to an agenda approved by the parties ' legal advisers to ensure that the proper procedures are followed . |
29 | Its successful pursuit will usually lead to a sense of personal fulfilment or pride . |
30 | This expert might have to deal with a wide variety of issues , including the builder's/lessor 's obligations to obtain planning permission , as well as the design and construction obligations , issues which are usually left to an arbitrator or an Official Referee of the High Court . |