Examples of using "üblicherweise" in a sentence and their english translations:
Organic food is usually more expensive.
He usually goes to McDonald's.
Tom usually doesn't make mistakes.
I normally don't drink coffee.
What do you usually do at home?
Fish is normally accompanied by white wine.
What are some foods you usually eat with red wine?
It is usually hot in July.
I usually get up at 7:00.
- Things usually take longer than you expect.
- Things usually take longer than you expect them to.
Tom is usually on time and Mary is usually late.
The towel that I usually use is yellow.
Organic food is usually more expensive.
I used to feed my dog twice a day.
In Japan, the payroll tax is usually withheld from the monthly salary.
- When do you usually get off work?
- What time do you usually get off your work?
Tom and I usually agree on things like this.
Tom usually doesn't make mistakes.
Skinflicks usually play in old theaters in a sleazy part of town.
The date and address is usually written at the head of letters.
We usually eat our biggest meal of the day at noon.
Chinese coastal cities are generally more developed than the inland ones.
- Visitors are usually asked to remove their shoes before they enter a Japanese house.
- At the entrance of a Japanese house, visitors are generally asked to take off their shoes.
My parents usually speak to each other in French, even though my mother is a native English speaker.
It is usually at the coffee shop that I meet him.
Recession is a temporary falling off of business activity during a period when such activity is generally increasing.
What do your children usually eat for breakfast?
Tom usually gives Mary a kiss goodbye.
Swollen lymph nodes are usually found near the site of an infection, tumour, or inflammation.
My mother speaks French better than my father speaks English, so they usually speak to each other in French.
A "renovator's dream" in real estate parlance generally means that the place is a real dump.
When do you usually eat lunch?
Do you usually have tea for breakfast?