Example sentences of "[verb] [is] usually [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Cooling is usually done by passing the gas through pipes . |
2 | Comparison with the earlier comedies shows that there imposture is usually adopted consciously , deliberately — a man becomes a hypocrite for his own gain or/and the ruin of others . |
3 | Typically , the Bank will announce that discount houses wishing to use their borrowing facilities are invited to do so at 2.30 p.m. ; on such occasions the interest rate at which loans are made is usually published . |
4 | The compensation package offered is usually based on a local salary , which , when converted into sterling , is considerably higher than the workers could earn in the UK . |
5 | As careful clinical monitoring is more difficult in the darkened environment in which ERCP is usually performed , this finding illustrates the value of additional patient monitoring by pulse oximetry . |
6 | The choice of which package to select is usually helped considerable by a number of factors . |
7 | Slalom racing is usually held in strong winds , so it is fast , exhilarating and good to watch . |
8 | The first mineral to crystallize is usually olivine , which carries on crystallizing as the magma cools until a temperature is reached at which a second mineral , pyroxene , begins to appear , and then , as the temperature drops still further , these two continue to crystallize together . |
9 | Which particular pathway a cell follows is usually controlled by extracellular signals acting at the branch points . |
10 | The dates clash is usually trotted out by trainers , along with the firm ground , as an excuse for having no runners up here . |
11 | Erm group think is usually taken as negative . |
12 | It contrasts so vividly with the centesimal system where the remedy may well be given as a single dose and even when several doses are taken is usually stopped at the first sign of improvement . |
13 | Canvassing is usually done with a rather hit and miss approach . |
14 | The resulting reduction in the intensity of leaching is usually reflected in mineralogical changes with depth ( Fig. 6.15 ) . |
15 | The method to be described is usually attributed to Choleski . |