Example sentences of "for [noun] be usually " in BNC.

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1 Time for payment is usually treated as being a warranty unless the contract states otherwise or the circumstances suggest a different interpretation ; see , for example , section 10(1) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 .
2 Stems for fishing are usually selected from nearby vegetation ; they are generally about 1 cm ( ½ in ) across and 65 cm ( 26 in ) long .
3 Anyone is welcome and the topics chosen for speakers are usually of interest to all , employed or not .
4 Mercifully the number of people who suffer to this extent is small and their need for help is usually recognized by those with whom they come into contact .
5 Enclosure as a subject for poetry is usually associated with Oliver Goldsmith who touched on the question in ‘ The Traveller ’ ( 1764 ) , before producing ‘ The Deserted Village ’ ( 1770 ) .
6 In addition , water for steam-raising is usually needed in mills , and this again may require different properties in the water supply .
7 Although imperfect information would be sufficient to cause a divergence between private and social cost , in practice the argument for intervention is usually reinforced by externalities .
8 Where a university administers a number of special subject or departmental collections physically separate from the main library , the tendency to have separate departmental funding and separate responsibility for selection is usually more pronounced .
9 The best age for superovulation is usually in the range of 3 — 5 weeks the optimum for a given genotype being within 4–6 days .
10 The first stage in cultivation involves forest clearance ( though particular tree species which are valuable for timber are usually spared ) and as annual crop plants such as manioc ( Manihot esculenta ) and maize ( Zea mays ) are cultivated , perennial species such as pineapple ( Ananas comosus ) and banana ( Musa spp. ) are planted along with numerous other fruit trees , palms and shrubs that can be used for a variety of purposes from thatching to dyes and medicines .
11 Delivery for items is usually 3–4 days to cities in Europe , and between 4 and 7 days to destinations Outside of Europe .
12 Application for leave is usually made at the pre-trial review .
13 Knitting for children is usually a winner , because they do grow so quickly .
14 A telephone or telex request for accommodation is usually acknowledged by a ‘ confirmation slip ’ if there is time before the arrival of the guest .
15 If the machine has not been delivered by that date , the buyer can treat the failure to deliver as a breach of a condition and he can cancel the contract as time for delivery is usually construed as being a condition ; see Hartley v Hyams [ 1920 ] .
16 The work was not complete by that time , and although time for delivery is usually a condition , the defendant did not cancel the contract as he was entitled to do , but continued to press for delivery , thereby waiving his right to cancel .
17 Whilst the generation of numerically controlled tapes for production is usually separated off as being part of CAM , it is really the machine-readable part of the tertiary design phase .
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