Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] which [is] usually " in BNC.
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1 | However , perhaps the most important referent of community is geographical : a community is a social whole which is usually anchored in space ; the members of a community live and do various things together within some , at least vaguely , definable geographical area . |
2 | This process is known as segmentation , and methods vary considerably resulting in individual strokes , characters , or some unit which is usually less than a character . |
3 | The systematic survey is the antidote to excessive reliance on personal experience which is usually biased by exposure to idiosyncratic samples and by selective perception . |
4 | 2 As an adjunct or object to the preceding verb which is usually transitive : She promised to write every day . |
5 | 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 ’ . |
6 | What is true of pain is that a bodily feeling which is usually painful may , under certain conditions , be enjoyed . |
7 | However , should there be an apparent worsening of symptoms , Hering 's law is useful in assessing whether the symptoms now presenting are part of a previous disease process which has been unmasked transiently during the healing phase or a new , undesirable pattern which is usually treated with another remedy . |
8 | In particular , Gloucester apparently acquiesced in the Woodville attack on Clarence in 1477/8 , the very issue which is usually seen as grounds for their animosity . ’ ) |
9 | In particular , Gloucester apparently acquiesced in the Woodville attack on Clarence in 1477/8 , the very issue which is usually seen as grounds for their animosity . ’ ) |
10 | In piglets under four months old , larval activity during he pulmonary phase of migration may cause a clinically evident pneumonia which is usually transient an rapidly resolving . |
11 | You can hear them from a long way now what you do is you sit them down and let them take up their own particular position , you can , if they 've got their medication their Ventilin or whatever , you can put it beside them , they will know if they need to take it or not , get them with the fresh air and let them take up their own position which is usually leaning forward so that it expands their lungs , talk to them about something different because sometimes well they 've got to think of what to answer you , it 's relaxing those tubes , now if they 're taking their medication and it does n't work within about five minutes get them to hospital , because the only people that really die with asthma are those that have taken medication and keep saying I 'll give it a few more minutes , give it a few more minutes and if they 're getting worse and worse they 're leaving it too long . |
12 | This is not to be confused with the international monetary system which is usually understood to mean the system that governs exchange rate parities . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | However , this is a very expensive process which is usually reserved for repairs to failed joints in ancient timber-framed structures where the removal and replacement of individual members is impracticable . |
15 | The other 70% is new stuff which is usually quite good , occasionally excellent and sometimes terrible . |
16 | Typical oxidants , other than air , include sodium hypochlorite , potassium permanganate , chlorine , chlorine-dioxide and ozone , which are often used in conjunction with absorption techniques , being added in small quantities , to the scrubbing liquid which is usually water . |
17 | Chemistry students in their first year normally take Chemistry with Maths and one other subject which is usually Physics but can be Geology , Engineering or Computer Science . |