Example sentences of "as [pron] [is] usually " in BNC.
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1 | Actually it is seldom a problem , as there is usually a male holly near enough for the pollinating insects to reach both , but be aware of the possibility that there is n't . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Look in the locker under the passenger seat for its original colour as it is usually not repainted in a respray . . |
4 | What about the sweatshops of Korea , or the rich Kuwaiti women who buy merely for their own pleasure and hide their couture gowns under their abayas because they are not allowed to display themselves … it 's a far cry from the fashion world as it is usually depicted , it could make fascinating copy . |
5 | This is a pity as it is usually curable . |
6 | Georg Simmel 's analysis of a Zweierverbindung , a ‘ union of two ’ or ‘ dyad ’ as it is usually translated , defines it as the minimal social unit , which depends always on ‘ immediacy of interaction ’ , there being no super-individual unit to which either party can also belong ( as with larger group-structures ) . |
7 | In the past William IX has been portrayed as the genius who , single-handed , created a new art-form , the poetry of romantic and sexual love , amour courtois or ( as it is usually translated ) " courtly love " . |
8 | However , as it is usually a method designed to illustrate something already known , a certain discretion may be exercised in the placing of the lines of section . |
9 | However , as terraces are usually degraded and as it is usually extremely difficult to determine their precise limits , a degree of accuracy lower than that required for the long profiles of streams is permissible . |
10 | The British Mesozoic Committee ( who concerned themselves with such matters ) therefore found it impossible to accept the stratotype concept as it is usually proclaimed on the continent . |
11 | In accounts that were given of first meetings we find that the situation is often important as it is usually mentioned . |
12 | As it is usually necessary to demonstrate that the project will not go ahead without the grant , work can not start until the grant application has been accepted . |
13 | The mantle-crust boundary is marked by the Mohorovicic discontinuity ( or the Moho as it is usually abbreviated ) . |
14 | It pretends that there 's single no-fault ground for divorce — that the marriage has irretrievably broken down — but in practice it encourages nearly three-quarters of divorcing couples to rely on fault based grounds — adultery , or unreasonable behaviour as it 's usually called — and then makes it difficult for anybody to defend allegations , irrespective of whether that was the real reason why the marriage broke down . |