Sentence examples for usually preceded by a from inspiring English sources

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Because of this, the sedimentation step is usually preceded by a chemical process known as coagulation.

First, not surprisingly, CEO dismissal is usually preceded by a firm's poor performance.

It is usually preceded by a short lull in the prevailing winds, followed by the full force of the ghibli.

As continental collisions are usually preceded by a long history of subduction and terrane accretion, many mountain belts record all three processes.

It is not usually preceded by a lengthy alapa; instead, alapa-like phrases are generally sung against the very slow time measure to the accompaniment of the drums.

At times, their introduction supports a step change in the rate of progress in a field of research; such radical innovations are usually preceded by a new theoretical insight, one which may require breaking with an established paradigm.

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Dialogue is at a minimum, and when Max says anything it is usually preceded by an eccentric rumbling, mumbling mmmm sound, like a macho Mr Bean.

"Police officers are foreign officials under the FCPA and the business purposes [in question] would be to help get information to help the News of the World to write stories and sell newspapers". An investigation under FCPA takes several years and is usually preceded by an internal review of the company's global operation, a very costly exercise paid for by the business, says Mr Koehler.

The act of forgiveness is usually preceded by an admission of wrongdoing or an acknowledgement of the offense and many times, a request for forgiveness.

At the beginning of the third stanza he employs the dramatic Ubi sunt device associated with a sense of melancholy, and questions the personified subject: "Where are the songs of Spring?" Like the other odes, "To Autumn" is written in iambic pentameter (but greatly modified from the very beginning) with five stressed syllables to a line, each usually preceded by an unstressed syllable.

As in other Pasteurellaceae (additional file 1: Figure S4), the A. succinogenes 9-mer core is usually preceded by an A and followed by an AT-rich region.

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