Example sentences of "[pron] [be] normally [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | • If you 're buying fish which are normally kept in brackish conditions , such as Mollies , Puffers and some Gobies , do n't automatically assume that your dealer is stocking them with added salt . |
2 | About a hundred works will travel from Paris , many of which are normally kept in storage for conservation reasons . |
3 | Picasso 's grand-daughter , Marina , is selling forty-eight of his works which came to her in the share-out among the family of his estate , and which are normally kept at the Geneva freeport warehouse . |
4 | Many businesses print or refer to their standard terms of trading on their invoices which are normally sent out after the contract has been performed — for instance by delivery of goods . |
5 | This more general knowledge concerns both what the speaker or listener may know about the discourse topic , and what he/she knows about conventions which are normally followed in speaking and writing . |
6 | Precipitation acidity refers to the excess of hydrogen cations ( H + ) in moisture , which are normally balanced at least in part by the major anions of sulphate ( abbreviated as unc or |
7 | In such ways can basic demographic developments , which are normally monitored at national level , promote changes in population distribution through their influence on migration . |
8 | In order to achieve this , SPRs ( which are normally received from a user in paper form ) are entered in summary form into LIFESPAN . |
9 | Conversely , unmarked options are those which are normally selected unless the context motivates the selection of another option from the same system . |
10 | Some foods which are normally eaten on a plate , such as scrambled eggs , are best eaten from a cup or bowl and spooned up . |
11 | For instance , if the video is to be shot in a domestic setting such as a lounge where the top lighting is provided by a three- or four-lamp pendant fitting , you may be able to substitute lamps of higher wattage for the ones which are normally fitted . |
12 | The stereo system is available as an option on RSi and RN versions , which are normally fitted with a 4-speaker radio cassette stereo system . |
13 | It also ties in well with the availability of seismic vessels which are normally based in the North Sea — because of bad weather there during winter the boats are more likely to be available for other assignments . |
14 | On the other hand , very few checklists have been systematically evaluated in relation to the formal criteria which are normally applied to language tests ( see Chapter 8 ) . |
15 | The Lorenz equations are : where are three parameters which are normally taken , because of their physical origins , to be positive . |
16 | He notes that Mackie compares values to colours , and describes both as things which are normally thought of as existing independently ( and which conceivably might have done so ) but which a reasonable scientific view of the world exhibits as not really there . |
17 | These are one-year full-time courses which are normally designed for sixteen-year-olds . |
18 | The tasks used are spatial memory tasks which are normally used with neuropsychological patients , and it is hoped that the project will lead to a clearer understanding of the nature of spatial impairments following brain injury by clarifying the processing of spatial information presented simultaneously and sequentially . |
19 | Dot-matrix printers , such as those used with popular makes of personal computer , and line-printers ( which are normally used with larger , usually centralized , computers ) can be used to generate cheap , but not particularly accurate , maps and diagrams . |
20 | It also means using the kinds of erm , vocabulary and phraseology which are normally used . |
21 | Competence is a many-sided quality which reaches beyond those virtues of initiative and on-the-spot decision-making ability which are normally expected of field staff . |
22 | In denying that bilinguals are special in this respect , I am arguing for an approach to the study of linguistic interactions which bridges the old barrier between " variationist " studies , which deal with social and stylistic variation in " monolingual " , socially stratified speech communities , and " ethnographic " studies of code switching and related phenomena which are normally confined to bilingual or diglossic bidialectal communities . |
23 | Your karate school is responsible for nominating you to the open ‘ B ’ or regional squad sessions which are normally held at least twice a year . |
24 | Not all of these charges may be taken as evidence of ‘ litigiousness ’ , for one-quarter to one-third of prosecutions were for regulatory offences , such as gambling and tax evasion , which were normally prosecuted by the police or other government agencies . |
25 | The car which had caught the little boy 's eye was a black 6-series BMW saloon — a car which possessed far more style and expensive panache than those which were normally seen around . |
26 | They were also recruiting among teachers and the Protestant clergy and among the Prussian civil service , employees of which were normally banned from belonging to political organisations , but whose membership was in this case overlooked . |
27 | The work on the coalfields was intensified and a widespread search for minerals which were normally imported , was carried out . |
28 | Therefore ‘ easing ’ , which is normally presented as the opposite to work , can for the neighbourhood men ( and also the community relations police ) be construed as official police work , and quite often much of the best community work is done by neighbourhood men when they seem to be relaxing . |
29 | Gentlemen that these voyages will not now be subject to tax as a result of the withdrawal of subsection ( 4 ) , apart from the nominal charge for food which is normally made and which would be assessable . |
30 | It can go further and carry more people than the opposition which is normally limited to around 100 kts and five seats . |