Sentences with phrase «usually comes as a shock to»

This usually comes as a shock to authors used to selling through CreateSpace or Lulu, for example, where the discount is only 25 %.
It usually comes as a shock to most couples that one partner gets overwhelmed because they're scared of saying the wrong thing again and hurting their partner further.

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The manager's reply was shocking: «human resources usually throws out applications from Ph.D. s because they think Ph.D. s will bolt as soon as something better comes around,» the manager admitted to her.
I realize this will come as a shock to you, but I actually, usually, severely dislike pictures of myself.
At some point your Russian lady will want to invite you to meet her parents, when this happens you must try to be calm about the meeting as it will probably come as a big cross cultural shock, and you must be ready for traditional Russian behavior which is usually boisterous and gregarious.
It usually comes as quite a shock for a new dog owner the first time or two when they come home to find that their wonderful new puppy or dog has made a hash out of their living room.
Indeed, it comes as something of a shock to see Cross Section of a Bridge (1951), the first painting in the Mitchell show, occupying a space usually reserved for neo-Duchampian gewgaws of one sort or another.
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