Example sentences of "[noun sg] [subord] [is] usually " in BNC.

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1 Such cases need deeper therapy than is usually within the grasp of the social worker and the safety of the child may demand its immediate separation from the parent .
2 Though Agatha Christie was properly reticent about the breadth of her reading , it is clear to the informed student of her works that they reflect a much broader and deeper literary frame of reference than is usually admitted to this particular author .
3 If all the requirements are fulfilled , civil legal aid consists of representation for the purposes of proceedings , and it includes all such assistance as is usually given by a solicitor or counsel in the steps preliminary or incidental to any proceedings and all such assistance as is usually given by a solicitor or counsel in civil proceedings arriving at or giving effect to a compromise to avoid or bring to an end any proceedings .
4 If all the requirements are fulfilled , civil legal aid consists of representation for the purposes of proceedings , and it includes all such assistance as is usually given by a solicitor or counsel in the steps preliminary or incidental to any proceedings and all such assistance as is usually given by a solicitor or counsel in civil proceedings arriving at or giving effect to a compromise to avoid or bring to an end any proceedings .
5 What became the Criminal Justice Act of 1961 was a relatively short statute of forty-five sections and six schedules , with more of a coherent theme than is usually found in comparable legislation .
6 Yet any study of the book and Bukharin 's subsequent writings indicate more continuity than is usually allowed for by those commentators who have only a cursory knowledge of his works .
7 The government of George I and the Whigs never lost its credibility , but retained the support of a substantial proportion of the traditional ruling class and probably a higher proportion of the mass of the population than is usually realised .
8 The surprising conclusion they suggest is that the Council was more of a brake on the sovereignty of the Assembly than is usually supposed .
9 This type of holiday attracts a much younger and more adventurous type of person than is usually associated with the cruising industry .
10 He had a hearty manner and his heavy spectacles suggested an even greater myopia than is usually the case with conference chairpersons .
11 It is a concession of importance , since it indicates a greater convergence between the male and female work pattern than is usually suggested .
12 4 More hanging space than is usually provided .
13 The new Edwardians — who , as I will show , had much more in common with the original Edwardian youth than is usually supposed — swiftly gained a terrible reputation for gang fights , vandalism , street robberies , rock-and-roll cinema riots , and attacks on cafe owners and late-night bus crews .
14 Our modern life is based to a larger extent than is usually realised upon faith in the honesty of the other .
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