Sentence examples for usually of one from inspiring English sources

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Such houses with raised platform are usually of one to two storied and having less weight.

For example, a slight shrug, usually of one shoulder, coinciding with a verbal statement of confidence is an example of a 'hot spot' revealed in a gestural slip.

In the typical laboratory situation, MCs are preloaded with IgE (usually of one specificity, such as anti-dinitrophenyl (DNP) IgE) and then are stimulated with different concentrations of the respective multivalent Ag, such as DNP30-40-HSA DNP30-40-HSA DNP30-40-HSA

Unlike the Prairie houses these "Usonians" were flat roofed, usually of one floor placed on a heated concrete foundation mat; among them were some of Wright's best works—e.g., the Jacobs house (1937) in Westmorland, Wisconsin, near Madison, and the Winckler-Goetsch house (1939) at Okemos, Michigan.

The majority are 'free field' systems using ground-mounted structures, usually of one of the following types: Many projects use mounting structures where the solar modules are mounted at a fixed inclination calculated to provide the optimum annual output profile.

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They have a boxy, square look with lots of glass, usually on one level".

Bouquets in Paris, unlike floral arrangements in America, usually consist of one flower or one hue.

The column usually consists of one reactive core, two rectifying sections and one stripping section.

While The memory based architectures usually consist of one butterfly with only two dual port memories.

The hydrophobic domain usually consists of one or two saturated or monounsaturated hydrocarbon chains.

In addition to NBD, a eukaryotic ABC transporter usually consists of one or two transmembrane domains (TMD).

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