Example sentences of "[ex0] [is] usually a " in BNC.

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1 There 's usually a restaurant and shop on site though .
2 There 's usually a helper with the minibus and also we can send a member of staff , so that there 's plenty of help at hand . ’
3 There 's usually a lot of tension on movie sets , but on these films it 's so easy to work in unison .
4 On the day of the studio there 's usually a good atmosphere in the office .
5 A car picks them up from wherever they 're staying and there 's usually a phone , so they can ring us up if they get stuck in traffic jams , or if there is a last-minute change of plan .
6 I do n't know what the one , the the there 's usually a theme for every one world week each year and I do n't know what the theme is for this year .
7 There 's usually a fair amount of hash around , I 'm told , mainly distributed , as elsewhere , by people whose profit consists of a ten-spot , cut off a quarter , for themselves .
8 Then there 's usually a student ( or undergraduate ) registry that looks after college admissions , examinations , records , timetables and so on .
9 In the case of a word processor , there 's usually a border around the working area and a menu either along the top or the bottom of the screen .
10 There 's usually a change of paying departments not always but you 'll find no no break apart from er the lessening of income .
11 So you 're okay on graphs , because there 's usually a question on graphs which er if you you you know if you 're okay on them , pretty easy marks ?
12 When proper gentlemen start in with the fists there 's usually a woman at the bottom of it .
13 Do n't expect it to be easy because there 's usually a patrol of Rexxon fighters in the area .
14 There 's usually a small charge for the service , but nowhere near the amount you mention .
15 In general , major upgrades ( ie. from version 2. xx to 3. xx ) will be chargeable , since there 's usually a manual revision , and in some cases a completely new package .
16 There 's usually a old salmon coble they 'd pick up from down the coast somewhere .
17 that we 're well aware of the fact that when we 're doing this , of course there 's usually a degree of adverse publicity .
18 There 's usually a heavy-metal band sitting in one comer , their van 's broken down , you see , and they 're on their way to an important gig .
19 So I 'm not a for a moment suggesting that some rules and regulations are n't needed and I think that er the trouble is that every rule and regulation that is passed in this house , there 's always an excuse for it and there 's usually a very good reason for it , but that is the problem that the government faces and it 's quite fairly er a problem the treasury face when they introduce these statutory instruments because er no one can disagree that fraud must be stamped out , all I 'm actually saying is that unfortunately upstairs we have a deregulation bill going ahead at all pace with hundreds of clauses and hundreds of new rules to try and red hundreds of new clauses to reduce the number of rules and here we are downstairs on the floor we have passing for very good reason perhaps , more rules and regulations and there are four more tonight and I believe that every government department Madam deputy speaker , has a minister specially appointed to keep an eye on deregulation and I just wondered although er my honourable friend on the front bench mentioned that er the even the D T I minister responsible for deregulation has looked at these , I wonder if there is a minister in the treasury , they 've actually put a minister in the treasury responsible for deregulation or is the ministry actually above deregulation because I think that er I got the impression that the that every ministry would have a deregulation minister and I think it would be rather useful to know who the deregulation minister is in the treasury .
20 Of course , there 's usually a reason why the tax has n't been renewed .
21 There 's usually a mutual tolerance , but sometimes strong feelings spill over .
22 And there 's usually a free comic as well and that was n't in either .
23 But I ca n't see any more moorhens and there 's usually a few more round if there 's one .
24 And she says it 's strange , but there 's no movement in the Conway Estate there 's usually a good turnover of people who 're moving in and out .
25 And also because there 's usually a waiting list to get on .
26 Yeah I mean if you get erm , I 'll tell you what actually , because it 's a two hour slot I can in one slot get them to y'know and th we 're not in a great hurry cos there 's usually a few spaces left over at the end of the term .
27 And there 's usually a free comic as well , and that was n't in either .
28 I like to put the television on , as there 's usually a very good programme at twelve ten like there is supposedly Rainbow today , but there is n't , which I find very useful for my toddler while I 'm getting lunch for the baby , myself and her , so she can sit down for twenty minutes , there can be a few minutes peace , and there 's just you know it 's just not on .
29 Because it , it 's , it 's not particularly going to grab me because I 'm going to look at it and I 'm going to I 'm going to look down to see what it 's asking me do and certainly a busy news editor is looking down the line to see , and the first thing he 'll actually do is , is just have a , a very fast glance at it , find out what it 's about , and just make sure there 's someone who can be phoned , and what the news editor will do is actually throw it out into a pile of other handouts and there 's usually a journalist who 's , who 's who 's won first prize and their task for the day is to do all the handouts , and all you want to be sure of is that someone can make a phone call and the news editor wo n't , wo n't bother with any with any superfluous detail , all he 'd want to know is that somebody can be contacted , we 'll find out about it later .
30 However tough things might have been at home , there 's usually an underlying familiarity of experience that allows family members to overcome or endure difficulties .
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