Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [is] normally " in BNC.

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1 It would be possible to add to the system indefinitely until every one of the recorded parameters that is normally displayed on an instrument in the cockpit of an aircraft was reproduced in this way .
2 The computer keyboard also has a Delete key to delete letters in front of the cursor , a Backspace key to delete letters behind the cursor , a set of Cursor Movement keys that move the cursor up or down one line or side to side one space , a set of Function keys that perform preset functions with a single keypress and an Escape key that is normally used to reverse or undo the last action .
3 But they also salvaged much , so that the new regime was established upon principles which were much more conducive to Toryism than is normally thought .
4 The back of the rug is then coated with latex and is normally covered by a piece of cloth .
5 For women in particular , this last effect is particularly important as , when the body is producing an excess of adrenalin , it is not capable of producing as much of the female hormones as is normally desirable .
6 perhaps the loss of social interaction that is normally associated with mealtimes contributes to this .
7 But is n't it er true according the reports in the financial times , that the government at this moment is planning to withdraw Britain from the I L O. Precisely because the I L O has censured Britain a censure that is normally a sanction that is normally applied to countries like Haiti and North Korea .
8 Er on the envi environmental aspect , I think it 's worth emphasizing because clearly this is the major concern of both Scotton and er the Residents ' Association and er that the County Council has and perhaps to some extent I think it 's certainly the public consultations or the exercises I 've been involved in at this stage in a major scheme has done far more work in trying to assess those effects than is normally the case at this stage in a ma major highway scheme .
9 At major gatherings that is normally the president , ’ he told Europe-1 radio .
10 But whereas neurosis is , in a sense , a private affair , affecting mainly the person who suffers from it , delinquency and acting-out of neurotic conflicts are much more the concern of society as a whole and are certainly likely to affect others to a greater degree than is normally true of the symptoms of a conventional neurosis .
11 They 've had the girl that 's normally in there on a Saturday during the week .
12 Why space-time should be four-dimensional is a question that is normally considered to be outside the realm of physics .
13 It has a short half-life of five to 10 minutes and is normally degraded locally by lymphocytes ; if excess interleukin-2 reaches the bloodstream , however , it is rapidly cleared from the body by the kidneys .
14 This plutonium has a high proportion of plutonium 239 isotope and is normally considered weapons-grade .
15 It was the sort of grin that is normally accompanied by small riverside birds wandering in and out , picking scraps out of the teeth .
16 It likes damp , moist , airless places with a slightly more alkaline pH than is normally found in the vagina ( normally slightly acid ) .
17 The bond invests in deposits with top building societies and , because of the large sums involved , will usually be able to negotiate a higher gross rate than is normally available .
18 By careful study of these examples , the student will be able to learn , or relearn , material at a faster rate than is normally possible in the situation where the teacher is the only source of guidance and instruction .
19 For instance , the body has many reserve capacities which ensure that vital functions can continue even when an organ is injured or diseased : there is more lung tissue than is normally required , there is reserve liver tissue , there are two kidneys , eyes and ears .
20 Coursework is directed towards the dissertation and is normally assessed by four essays on two or three of the following four areas : the beginnings of Christianity ; contemporary New Testament theology ; historical , philosophical and philological questions relating to the language and text of the New Testament ; the New Testament as literature .
21 The Uni-Q driver is flush-fitted into this baffle and is normally covered by a lightweight plastics-framed grille .
22 The award of the medal is accompanied by a cash prize and is normally made annually to the candidate who , in the opinion of Analytical Division Council , has made the greatest contribution , and whose work has made the most significant impact on any branch of analytical chemistry .
23 I think that there is much to be said for statutes to be preceded by some statement of what Parliament is seeking to achieve in rather longer form than is normally provided by the long title , in the form of perhaps a return to the days of the preamble containing recitals — a form adopted in European Community legislation .
24 It emphasises lengthy and direct involvement with one 's subjects , sometimes over a period of years ; it places great stress on the recording of actual speech ; and it stresses the need to consider the apparently trivial , the story behind the story , the background that is normally omitted from conventional journalism .
25 The frequency of occurrence of such optional information tends to be low , and a translation which repeatedly indicates information that is normally left unspecified in the target language is bound to sound unnatural .
26 Left : The Odell Griddle Pan is specially designed for food that 's normally difficult to cook on a barbecue .
27 As used here , it is also confined to a type of disorder that is normally described as ‘ functional ’ .
28 What has in effect been done with the Form Program is that , instead of the whole garment shape being entered as one program as is normally the case , the shape has been divided into sections that coincide with the stitch pattern lengths to be knitted with each worked out as a separate program .
29 If you assume that on politically sensitive issues as is normally the case the magistrates would not vote , and if you assume that the Secretaries er Secretary of State 's appointees would , as would seem entirely plausible , vote in accordance with the wishes of the Secretary of State and the Secretary of State were indeed a Conservative Secretary of State , you would in fact have er in a area where the with the with the with the substantive Labour majority , you would have a Conservative majority on the police authority and you would you have the possibility of conflict between the police police authority and the local authorities er in the area who are jointly responsible with the police authority for many aspects of er of of policing by consent .
30 I do n't believe that a a single farm with a collection of farm buildings around it constitutes a settlement in the way that is normally used in planning terms .
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