Sentence examples for usually some kind of from inspiring English sources

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It is usually some kind of metaphor, which I feel reveals a deeper truth.

That goal is usually some kind of political change that is thwarted by other means.

"When something is comical, there is usually some kind of contention or argument," Mr. Cunningham said.

He insisted on more evidence -- usually, some kind of piercing in the ballot -- before counting it as a vote.

His normal costume consists of spiked hair, blue Converse high-tops, "usually some kind of pants, and usually a T-shirt".

She seems to attribute any obstacle faced by a foreign company to the basest of motives, usually some kind of xeno­phobia.

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Everybody knows Ryan usually has some kind of whirlwind around him.

"There will usually be some kind of spur that motives people," she says.

Cinemas, gyms, shopping centres, and nightclubs all usually have some kind of special price for students.

But other sports usually involve some kind of fine-motor skills, too.

Do you think that the Kings aren't usually considered some kind of "first family of letters" out of snobbishness?

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