Example sentences of "there [is] usually some " in BNC.
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1 | Lots of American authors are happy to accept credit cards — there 's usually some indication of this — which is my favoured method of direct registration . |
2 | There 's usually some , some mums who are meeting the school and and walking dogs at the same time . |
3 | There 's usually some sort of scene in the morning . |
4 | But there is usually some semblance of coherence to the proceedings , and a proper hook to draw us on . |
5 | There is usually some characteristic along the route — perhaps a ledge or an especially rich bed of bloodworms — which has a special attraction , but quite often it is a turning point , or the terminal point , of a beat which is the hotspot . |
6 | Exactly how this is achieved is not clear , for experiments using 10 per cent HCI show that although the mineral content of the bones and dentine is removed , leaving the bones with a soft rubbery texture , there is usually some enamel still left on the teeth . |
7 | In any large-scale undertaking there is usually some advantage in subdividing the work so that individuals can develop special skills in particular tasks . |
8 | Interestingly , in the rat uterus big endothelin-1 is only one-seventh as active as endothelin-1 ( ) , suggesting that this tissue is a particularly active and/or rich enzyme source , for in isolated vascular preparations there is usually some 100–300-fold difference in potency |
9 | There is usually some generality of access to at least some of the techniques involved in the first three types . |
10 | v Negative segregation Although admission criteria vary , there is usually some attempt to exclude the " severely confused " . |
11 | Firstly , the arm spines are long , up to 2 segments long while in the other species they tend to equal only one arm segment and secondly the skin of the disk is not thickened obscuring the plates beneath , although this may be an artefact due to the dried condition of the holotype there is usually some indication of a skin covering even in dried specimens . |