Example sentences of "usually [verb] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | America 's budget is a mere spending proposal , usually intended for instant rejection . |
2 | Extending one 's awareness of other addictive tendencies can usually wait for initial recovery to be reasonably secure , say , after two years . |
3 | Provision for deferred tax is only made for any differences when they are expected to reverse in the foreseeable future , and no provision is usually made for deferred tax assets . |
4 | Local magazines : Most regions have their own glossy magazines and some also have more newsy and less magazines produced either by independent publishers or by local authorities or community groups , They are usually looking for good material of local interest , Contact : The editor or reporters . |
5 | Solid fuel tablets or burning paste are usually used for pre-heating paraffin or petrol burners . |
6 | Usually used for high quality stationery . |
7 | Rather surprisingly , it was published not in the pages of Nature or Science , where hot news is usually aired for rapid communication among scientists , but between the sober covers of the Astrophysical Journal ( vol 248. p 1144 ) , a pillar of respectability among the astronomical establishment . |
8 | In British English , examples of this are [ h ] -dropping and glottalling , which are regionally widespread and usually marked for social status or style . |
9 | Unlike their Western counterparts , who usually strive for individual expression and the creation of a new visual language , oriental textile artists are more content to reproduce the time-honoured designs of their ancestors and seek to express a collective rather than an individual view of their world . |
10 | They 've also been plastered on walls usually reserved for political propaganda . |
11 | In Northern Ireland planning permission is not usually required for normal prospecting activities . |