Example sentences of "a [noun] which [is] usually " in BNC.
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1 | This is a provision which is usually inserted , since , once an order has been placed , it becomes a separate contract , with a life of its own , and stands or falls on the terms and conditions which govern it . |
2 | The latter is composed of a penis which is usually unpaired ( but may be double , as in the Ephemeroptera and some Dermaptera ) and a pair of more lateral structures which are perhaps best referred to as parameres , though this term has been used in several different senses . |
3 | There it is refined by a capacitor which is usually connected in series across the AC supply , The current passes from the ballast to the cathode ; it is also relayed , via the starter , to the anode . |
4 | A gas which is usually found in car exhaust fumes might soon be used to cure a certain type of male impotence . |
5 | In this context the object of evaluation is always a system which is usually composed of a structure and a process element . |
6 | This involves standing up for one 's personal rights and expressing one 's thoughts , feelings , and beliefs in a way which is usually inappropriate and always violates the rights of the other person . |
7 | Here was a princess who was catholic , although she belonged to a family which is usually thought of as arian . |
8 | There they cause an enteritis which is usually catarrhal , but in very heavy infections the adult worms are tolerated without clinical signs , but when considerable numbers are present the large size of these worms may cause intestinal occlusion and death . |
9 | She looked , in fact , blowzy but good-humoured , and of an age which is usually politely said to be around thirty-five . |
10 | The use of this particular ‘ fact ’ encourages a wish to defend the degree proceedings — an impulse which is usually quite unrelated to any prospect of saving the marriage . |