Example sentences of "in what [is] usually " in BNC.
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1 | Beginning in what is usually considered the gastronomically adventurous South East , the gamble was backed by a £1m television advertising campaign that featured a barn full of happy animals celebrating their improvement in life expectancy . |
2 | Both of these assertions , though questionable , attest to the kind of currency James enjoyed in what is usually regarded as a purely Pauline sphere of influence . |
3 | This is linked to population decline in what is usually portrayed as a vicious circle of cause and effect : as services decline people react by out-migrating , which leads to further fall in demand and a consequent further reduction in service provision ( Bracey 1970 ) . |
4 | In the Sirte Basin of eastern Libya , there are magnificent cliff sections , running literally for hundreds of miles , in what is usually referred to as the Marada Formation , of early Miocene ( Burdigalian ) age . |
5 | Great difficulties arise if an aged person , who has probably just been released from hospital and who is very ill , can not manage in what is usually a two-storey house where the facilities are upstairs , and has to wait 13 months before the application for downstairs facilities is even sanctioned . |
6 | The shooting happened in what is usually a quiet section of the French Quarter on a street lined with historic buildings serving as apartments , hotels and restaurants . |