Synonym: as was common. Similar words: unusual, casual, casualty, visual, persuade, versus, measure up, suspend. Meaning: adv. in the usual manner.
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91. Once the fuss has blown over, we'll be able to get on with work as usual.
92. Despite the threat of war, people went about their business as usual.
93. The next day, rain or no rain, it was business as usual.
94. As usual, everything turned on how much money was available.
95. When somebody died everything went on as usual, as if it had never happened.
96. She came to work as usual even when she was seriously ill; she's a real glutton for punishment.
97. The Queen was determined to show it was business as usual.
98. Taxpayers are grumbling about the waste of government money, as usual.
99. Maria's been landed with all the tidying up as usual.
100. Don't tell me Jim has walked off with the top prize as usual!
101. Work went on as usual inside, uninterrupted by outside repairs.
102. This shop is open for business as usual despite the shortages.
103. When the examination results came out,Jack had got left as usual.
104. It will soon be back to business as usual.
105. But as usual the statistics conceal the truth.
106. The next day was business as usual.
107. For five minutes she is moving along as usual.
108. Sam was in a bad mood as usual.
109. As usual, this hypocrisy was hardest on the poor.
110. As usual we had breakfast in the conservatory.
111. And probably the truth is, as usual, double.
112. Back in Los Angeles it was business as usual.
113. The respective casualty figures are, as usual, uncertain.
114. How could they proceed with business as usual?
115. Clinton, as usual, was merely anxious to please.
116. As usual, Calvin Peete was the most accurate driver.
116. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
117. So it was business as usual.
118. As usual, there was far too much food.
119. As usual none of the customs officers was armed.
120. As usual, conventional wisdom may not be wholly right.
More similar words: unusual, casual, casualty, visual, persuade, versus, measure up, suspend, sustain, suspect, measure up to, all of a sudden, measurement, consensus, suspicion, suspicious, sustainable, manual, ritual, sexual, annual, actual, mutual, virtual, actually, sexually, annually, qualify, gradually, virtually.