Sentence examples for customary supply from inspiring English sources

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As temperatures in Buenos Aires plunged to an unseasonable 5°C one weekend last month, residents turned up the heat, denying the owners of nearly 300 service stations their customary supply of compressed natural gas to sell.

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Nowadays, with waitresses as few as they are, it is customary for restaurants to supply their uniforms and have them laundered.

The New Yorker, December 2 , 1944P. 23 Nowadays, with waitresses as few as they are, it is customary for restaurants to supply their uniforms and have them laundered.

It became customary in Germany to supply folk-song melodies with two or three countermelodies, to expand and elaborate the whole, and to arrange the result for groups of instruments; original melodies were given similar treatment.

By L. Garfunkel and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, December 2 , 1944P. 23 Nowadays, with waitresses as few as they are, it is customary for restaurants to supply their uniforms and have them laundered.

Second, Dr. Seeman writes that it was customary for masters to supply coffins for their slaves, and so, if the man in Burial 101 was a slave, "it would have been his master's decision to pay extra for the tacks on his lid".

Mysticism supplies conventional and customary religiosity with new pictures and symbols.

It brought together 50 young developers aged 15-18 (of which, only three were girls), giving them access to experienced mentors, non-personal government data and as is customary at events like this, an unlimited supply of sugar and caffeine.

On Wednesday a senior British official, who spoke in return for the customary anonymity, was quoted accusing Iran of involvement in supplying technology used in roadside bombs, and linking that conclusion to Iran's dispute with Western countries over its nuclear program.

The defendants, including Saudis, Syrians, Palestinians and Lebanese, were convicted of belonging to an "armed group" with violent aims, provoking criminal acts and supplying weapons to terrorists, said the official, who spoke on customary condition of anonymity.

This is less than the 80%% sometimes adopted as a target value for conventional water supply and irrigation systems (Wallingford 2004) as this would probably be acceptable as it is customary to retain some water in the dam at the end of the dry season (carry-over) to provide insurance against low rainfall in the following year.

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