Example sentences of "usually [vb pp] from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When it is considered , sensitivity is usually approached from the perspective of ethics ( for example see Rainwater and Pittman 1966 ) , and comments range from the commonplace to the anecdotal .
2 Reference to the tribunal has usually come from the unions , rather than from BR management .
3 Detergent solution is usually recirculated from a tank which forms the lower part of the cabinet while rinse water is drawn fresh during each cycle from a heat exchange unit known as a calorifier .
4 Descents by the caving clubs are usually made from a winch at the main shaft after the stream has been diverted by a barrier into a side passage , the Rat Hole , on the west bank .
5 A deduction is usually made from the pension with effect from age 65 for men and age 60 for women on account of National Insurance pensions .
6 These are so strong that , since they are usually sheltered from the rain , they can be used , after judicious refurbishment , year after year .
7 What made this possible was the ‘ paperback revolution ’ , usually dated from the Allen Lane publication of the Penguin titles in 1935 .
8 It is usually performed from a fighting stance and is most useful against attacks from more than one opponent .
9 The courses focus on specific areas where expatriates are to live , with course tutors usually drawn from the areas in question .
10 New inspectors and advisers , who are usually drawn from the ranks of teachers , are rarely trained , it says .
11 Feedback is usually produced from the results , or outputs , of the system .
12 Staphylococcus aureus and alpha haemolytic streptococci were the most commonly identified organisms and were usually isolated from the biopsy channel of the endoscope and it seems likely that needle tip contamination is the chief culprit .
13 This rather sad quote illustrates very sharply a point made in the previous chapter , which is that a field of learning such as physics , which has great power to change our lives , is usually divorced from a consideration of moral issues .
14 However , on exposure to air , this is oxidized and precipitated as ferric hydroxide , which is usually removed from the water before use .
15 He first describes his example ( which is usually taken from the evolution of the vertebrates ) in some detail : then he asserts that it is impossible that natural selection could have produced it .
16 Such analytic paraphrases are usually conducted from the position of a specific ( even though not always openly or clearly stated ) ontological bias ; and often the assumption is made that all purportive references to " non-meanings " in factual statements , in the final analysis , can be translated into references to ontological existents of the preferred sort .
17 Recent cases , where health authorities have overspent , have usually stemmed from a failure to properly install and operate such a system .
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