Example sentences of "be usually [vb pp] to a " in BNC.
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1 | The grants are usually tied to a theme and conditions . |
2 | But they are usually tied to a particular building society or insurance company and so will only arrange loans with them . |
3 | Any seriously ill patients are usually sent to a state hospital . ’ |
4 | Such networks are inevitably built up on a regional basis because the finds are usually confined to a limited geographical region . |
5 | This expert might have to deal with a wide variety of issues , including the builder's/lessor 's obligations to obtain planning permission , as well as the design and construction obligations , issues which are usually left to an arbitrator or an Official Referee of the High Court . |
6 | If the consideration is securities in the bidder , the shares are usually issued to a trustee to hold on behalf of the untraceable shareholders . |
7 | They were usually limited to a tacking angle of 50 degrees . |
8 | The lands of the middling sort of squire were usually confined to a handful of parishes , often in the form of a main property , on which he probably resided , with smaller outlying holdings . |
9 | The Monthly Cost Accounts were usually brought to a close under this heading , being incomes from various sources . |
10 | Local medical officers were usually committed to a purely professional radicalism , transfixed with the reduction of their magic figures , the disease and death rates , in local sanitary areas . |
11 | The scanner is usually fixed to a circular platform on which the subject is placed . |
12 | Then it is usually sent to a committee . |
13 | A clearance under s138 is usually limited to a statement that the Revenue does not consider that s137 will apply to deny the benefit of capital gains tax deferral . |
14 | The neutral or mid-position varies from manufacturer to manufacturer but as the output arm is usually attached to a splined output shaft it can be easily adjusted . |
15 | Where land is involved , it is usually conveyed to a maximum of four partners on trust for sale , the proceeds of sale and any rents and profits being held as partnership property . |