business as usual in English
everything as it usually is
Use "business as usual" in a sentence
1. Business as usual.
2. This is more than dictatorial business as usual.
3. The villagers were going about their business as usual.
4. Basically , it signals a return to business as usual .
5. But somehow, we went back to business as usual.
6. Still, at the city market it is business as usual.
7. Talking, " la-la-la-la-la, " like this is business as usual.
8. Despite the fire damage, it's business as usual at the barber shop.
9. And I put it to you, that is not business as usual.
10. It was business as usual in the ancient seafaring town of Sinkport.
11. Vice presidential business as usual is the way to play it, I think.
12. Actual and projected business-as-usual demand of refrigerants in Article 5 regions
13. Actual and projected business-as-usual demand of refrigerants in non-Article 5 regions
14. Despite last night's scare, it was business as usual in the White House today.
15. Cyberespionage is business as usual among countries and governments, and the United States is aggressively offensive in this regard
16. The class action plaintiffs Allege that the agencies ignored this order and have continued on with business as usual
17. Apart from deweathering, detrending the “business-as-usual” changes is also crucial in estimating real changes Attributable to interventions (i.e., lockdowns)
18. 25 The business-as-usual measures the organization has taken in response to the crisis leave in their wake a corrosive residue.
19. While it may seem like business as usual, your Backers will appreciate being kept in the loop as you navigate this complex process
20. In Dalian, Ms. Qiu, Rino's chairwoman and the wife of its C.E.O., says only that it is business as usual at the company.
21. That is why we had to point out and we pointed out that unless these issues are addressed, business, as usual, cannot go on.
22. After Russian troops pushed into Georgia in August, America wanted to ostracise the Kremlin while Germany appeared eager to return to business as usual.
23. The NBA is Blithely back to business as usual—and so are its reporters By Kyle Paoletta March 11, 2021 a Share on Twitter b Share on Facebook Email this story
24. ‘She shrieks at her sons, who Berate her for not supporting the father, she weeps bitterly, tries to calm them.’ ‘At one point, she would be berating her colleagues and the next minute she would be laughing and smiling with them like it was business as usual.’
25. ‘She shrieks at her sons, who Berate her for not supporting the father, she weeps bitterly, tries to calm them.’ ‘At one point, she would be berating her colleagues and the next minute she would be laughing and smiling with them like it was business as usual.’
26. ‘As chatty and Chummy as one of his famous monologues, the book celebrates an unusually charmed life in a profession more noted for its high incidence of ego and angst, burnout and heartache.’ ‘But behind the outwardly Chummy relations between the two countries, it has been business as usual for Russian agents, who have continued to spy
27. ‘As chatty and Chummy as one of his famous monologues, the book celebrates an unusually charmed life in a profession more noted for its high incidence of ego and angst, burnout and heartache.’ ‘But behind the outwardly Chummy relations between the two countries, it has been business as usual for Russian agents, who have continued to spy