Example sentences of "have usually [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As someone who has been admitted into psychiatric care 16 times in the past 25 years and has usually received acute care in asylum style settings , I shed few tears for the disappearance of these places . |
2 | Such studies have proved difficult because most epithelia are heterogenous and therefore , measutement of pH i using fluorescent dyes in one cell type has usually required selective cell isolation , following which the cell 's prolarised characteristics are often lost . |
3 | When undertaken , renal biopsy has usually shown interstitial nephritis , although minimal change nephropathy has been reported . |
4 | In any helping profession you 've usually got this problem , you have n't got enough resources . |
5 | In contrast to historians ' accounts of international events , or indeed the actors ' views of their own contribution as recorded in their autobiographies , International Relations theories have usually put most emphasis on impersonal units and forces . |
6 | We discuss the role of money in the Keynesian model in Chapter 22 where we see that a change in the money supply , according to this model , only affects national income through its effect on the rate of interest ; it is because of this that Keynesians have usually put more faith in fiscal rather than monetary policy . |
7 | Specialist counsellors , on the other hand , have usually had advanced training in counselling , psychotherapy , or family therapy , and some may be professionally trained in other disciplines such as medicine , clinical psychology , social work , or nursing . |
8 | Patients developing these complications have usually had large volume injections of sclerosant and postsclerotherapy chest pain . |