Example sentences of "what be usually " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , a higher dose or one not sufficiently matched to the individual will still tend to overstimulate and may then cause what are usually called side-effects .
2 Finally , we should note here a phenomenon which we will refer to again later , namely the fact the a large number of what are usually called ‘ interest groups ’ or ‘ pressure groups ’ or ‘ lobby groups ’ play an important role in the process of policy formation in Britain .
3 The international system not only has a major division between communist and capitalist states but also deeper cultural divisions between what are usually termed the First and Third worlds .
4 There is no evidence to prove it corrupts , whatever that may mean ; nor is there evidence to show that , in what are usually considered its grosser forms , it does not .
5 Firstly there are what are usually termed onomatopoeic phonetic sequences : with these it is often difficult to define their exact limits .
6 My concern in the present chapter is mainly with linguistic patterns , which amounts to a description of the main methods and principles of social dialectology as we have tried to develop them , especially as they concern the analysis of what are usually called ‘ non-standard ’ varieties .
7 Despite what are usually considered to be marginal conditions in the Highlands , Nevis Range , the operators at Aonach Mor , and Glenshee have both invested considerable sums in the new equipment .
8 By focusing on the day to day practicalities of business life in collaboration with businessmen , it will be possible to see how far what are usually thought of as mutually exclusive approaches are , in fact , reconcilable .
9 erm Many of the problems of what are usually called ‘ advanced capitalist industrial economies ’ are similar , erm and I think it is increasingly the case that we find that we ca n't tackle them on our own , we need to consult , we need to learn from each other .
10 What were usually asides , about life , religion , art , politics , had come to dominate the story .
11 However , the Law Commission recommend the retention of strict liability for this type of harm on the ground that it provided a simple method of allocating liability for what were usually comparatively small damages .
12 The whole of what 's usually called the Intelligence Community 's feeling a bit frisky at the moment .
13 The simplest and most fundamental aspect of cognisance ( fundamental philosophically and developmentally ) is what is usually referred to as ‘ self-world dualism ’ : the knowledge that there is a physical world out there of which I am an experiencer and that is distinct from me .
14 Do not buy in any special food or drink or alter anything from what is usually there .
15 The directors of this project found that it was not enough simply to do what is usually done when there is a desire to maximize the performance of paraprofessionals , that is , to provide them with appropriate training .
16 However , even if it is a matter of putting different variables in boxes on a sheet of paper and following through likely relationships qualitatively — a far cry from what is usually meant by systems analysis — it is a further intellectual advance on the black box approach to ‘ social factors ’ .
17 The inter-urban tram falls between what is usually understood by ‘ train ’ and ‘ tram ’ .
18 It would be unfair to leave the discussion of the later Wordsworth without a rejoinder to what is usually said .
19 Beginning in what is usually considered the gastronomically adventurous South East , the gamble was backed by a £1m television advertising campaign that featured a barn full of happy animals celebrating their improvement in life expectancy .
20 In 1568 Matthew Parker , Archbishop of Canterbury , published a revision of what is usually known as the Great Bible , of nearly thirty years earlier .
21 Comparative study ( of different languages , dialects , styles , etc. ) can make explicit what is usually taken for granted about language .
22 In fact what is usually observed are negative casts around the original structure which may be studied by scanning electron microscopy ( Janaway 1985 ) .
23 What is usually found is cells with massive receptive fields with very non-specific receptive field properties .
24 You yourself seem to have emerged into what is usually depicted , in newspaper interviews , as an ‘ idyllic ’ love affair with an American woman .
25 Both of these assertions , though questionable , attest to the kind of currency James enjoyed in what is usually regarded as a purely Pauline sphere of influence .
26 It is , therefore , with a sense of mounting horror that one listens to Acheson sounding the knell of US policy in China in the letter which accompanied what is usually known as the China White paper , oblivious to the possibility that the bell was tolling for the same policy that was being reborn in Vietnam .
27 The very headings in the model presuppose some kind of conceptual framework for thinking about what is to be taught ; what is usually referred to in the literature as ‘ curriculum theory ’ rather than ‘ curriculum development ’ .
28 If we take this point of view , it seems that we will gain a better understanding of the history of what is usually called standard English , because we will be able to separate out those issues that primarily involve the development of standard ( prescriptive or codified ) norms from those that do not .
29 Leaving these ( and other ) theoretical generalizations aside for the moment , we turn first to the history of what is usually known as short /a/ in English , and to possible historical patterns of overlap and merger with /Ε/; and /α/.;
30 This is linked to population decline in what is usually portrayed as a vicious circle of cause and effect : as services decline people react by out-migrating , which leads to further fall in demand and a consequent further reduction in service provision ( Bracey 1970 ) .
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