Sentence examples for usual bridge from inspiring English sources

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The usual bridge arrangement, with an open division and a women's division, is barred.

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All the usual knuckle draggers emerged from under the usual bridges, obviously.

It was business as usual when Bridge Records of New Rochelle, a specialist in contemporary classical music, arranged to record Melinda Wagner's "Concerto for Flute, Strings and Percussion," a piece commissioned by the Westchester Philharmonic in honor of its 15th anniversary.

This way, it is possible to reach passive house level insulation with massive wood walls because the double log wall eliminates the usual thermal bridges in a wood construction as both walls are load bearing.

On Thursday, with papers and pundits predicting a rapid demise for the Spaniard, Chelsea revealed that "Benitez was taking training" and it was "business as usual" at Stamford Bridge and the club's training ground at Cobham.

The series, per usual, is a bridge mix of variance in nationality, hometown, race, age and personality.

Dean came in, later than usual, to add bridges and some extra verses to the songs they had worked on.

She had them on, as usual, during that East Side bridge party several evenings ago.

I did, however, feel young and uncharacteristically flirty and spoke more animatedly than usual, as if to bridge a divide that separated me from contemporaries.

Shields haven't forgotten, amid all the excitement, to carefully structure their songs with all the usual components: verse, chorus, bridge, vertiginous giddy ascent towards the coda.

Until the bridge, the usual way to travel between these cities was by jet boat or by air.

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