Example sentences of "usually be [verb] by the " in BNC.

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1 If the risk had been created by the employer , a defence of volenti could usually be mounted by the employer , if the employee was aware of the danger and continued to work .
2 This will usually be done by the landlord entering into a long-term maintenance contract with a specialist .
3 The latter can usually be distinguished by the more generous hospitality — cheese and wine parties are very often the province of a nursing recruitment agency , or other private sector employer .
4 Advice about any adaptations required will usually be given by the physiotherapist or occupational therapist and the patient may be taken on a home visit to assess his needs ( e.g. amputees may need several aids ) .
5 In both cases a site visit will usually be made by the inspector , so he or she can see the property , usually accompanied by the appellant and the council .
6 The timber will usually be dictated by the original , but it is up to you to make your own choice , if you wish .
7 Erratic behaviour , as well as physical illness , could usually be explained by the malignant magic of other tribes , of individuals , or of evil spirits , and could be cured by the observance of the correct social or spiritual mores of tribal life .
8 This problem can usually be resolved by the standard preliminary enquiries .
9 The form of declaration with regard to directors ( Schedule 4 of Section 2 of the Yellow Book ) should usually be reviewed by the sponsors ( which can not be KPMG ) at the preliminary review stage .
10 The latter can usually be identified by the target to the court by reason of circulars and other communications being returned undelivered and dividend warrants remaining uncashed .
11 The question of transfer will usually be considered by the clerk immediately after an application is filed .
12 Their intrinsic value will usually be outweighed by the extra cost and time taken as well as the danger of the procedure being turned into an arbitration : see 15.7 .
13 Mycoplasma — also found in Britain as a cause of some forms of bronchitis — can usually be controlled by the antibiotic erythromycin .
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