Example sentences of "which [be] usually [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In this process , great influence is exerted by the larger local enterprises , which are usually also the larger debtors , and by the local political bureaucracy .
2 Normally the trainer will go through a reproduced interview and discuss the good and bad points which are usually clearly evident .
3 The lateral arm plates also carry a series of bristle-like spines dorsal to the arm spines which are usually more noticeable in slightly dried specimens .
4 One may therefore think of an innovation in teaching methods as being designed to achieve a set of intentions ( eg , changes in pupils ' ways of thinking ) by means of a set of processes which are usually only rather coarsely determined .
5 The new version has involved a complete rewrite of the software to give advanced features which are usually only found in Windows and desk-top publishing programmes .
6 We have been able to enjoy some lovely walks , and even to find some new ones which are usually too boggy to attempt .
7 It suggests that the system should be replaced with an interest-based penalty , possibly rising to a deterrent rate , which would discourage late payment due to neglect and ‘ playing the system ’ , without unduly penalising those who are genuinely unable to pay or small businesses , which are usually less organised and therefore bear the greater brunt of penalties .
8 Devitrification is almost universal in ancient glasses which were usually badly made in the first place and have had plenty of time to crystallize ; the result , however is , often very beautiful , though these old glasses have become very weak .
9 Particularly at election time , television reached out and informed sections of the electorate which were usually much less well informed about politics .
10 So find the right angle which is usually pretty obvious and the side opposite that the longest side is the hypotenuse which is a long word .
11 When all these are paid , ordinary shareholders get what is left , which is usually not much .
12 After the first plunge you should endeavour to pull the fish off balance , which is usually not too difficult with these deep but narrow-bodied fish .
13 The pipette shield furthermore enables the operator to view the pipetting operation at eye height , which is usually not possible using conventional shields .
14 It may not be generally known that on the first Tuesday of each month there is an Interdenominational Church Service at 10.30 am at the Nursing Home which is usually well attended .
15 In all cases students taking a course ( which is usually either a two-year diploma course or a one-year course ) are expected to return to their country on completion of training .
16 She looked , in fact , blowzy but good-humoured , and of an age which is usually politely said to be around thirty-five .
17 In view of the extra expense involved in caring , which is usually even more difficult for someone to afford on a pension , these discrepancies urgently need sorting out .
18 This will take R/2 on average , followed by half the index — which is usually slightly over half a track in extent — before the required entry is located .
19 That is not to say that there are not many other ‘ innocent ’ causes for these two symptoms , but simply that urethritis , which is usually sexually transmitted , makes up the great majority of such cases .
20 The physiotherapist needs at least one plinth ( treatment couch ) , which , at about 40 inches ( about 1 metre ) , is wider than a manipulation couch , which is usually about 24 inches ( 60cm ) wide .
21 Much of this picture has been surmised from the pioneering excavation of Old Hangleton by Mr Holden : surprisingly , given the common image of medieval squalor , there was none of the rubbish which is usually so rich a ground for archaeologists .
22 She could certainly be tidier around the apartment , which is usually so spick and span when she arrives .
23 Depending on the severity of the cold , they will keep an area of about 300mm ( 1ft ) diameter clear of ice , which is usually enough to allow gases to escape .
24 Ignoring short term variation and age effects will tend to overestimate variation in male success relative to variation in female success , which is usually less strongly age-dependent in polygynous species ( see Fig. 23.2 ) and less likely to vary widely from day to day .
25 He has inherited his Father 's good looks and his Grandmother 's good nature and easygoing outlook , which is usually too easygoing for his Father 's liking .
26 The kind of place that he was looking for was the second home , the petit-bourgeois country retreat which is usually sparsely and cheaply furnished and rarely occupied .
27 And equally colleagues there is also , it 's true believe me , and normally there 's another one up there , a no smoking sign so please be restrained , if only to help me to get through the week with my voice which is usually very bad !
28 Discipline is thus ‘ a very general notion which is connected with conforming to rules ’ , whereas punishment is ‘ a much more specific notion which is usually only appropriate where there has been a breach of rules ’ .
29 Searching is limited to the use of the printed index , which is usually only to plant names .
30 Brittle bone disease , or osteoporosis , which is usually only seen in the elderly , is now appearing in these young women , of whom there are several thousand in Scotland .
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