Example sentences of "[adv] generally [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Exhibiting societies , once established , bred rivals ; the most remarkable rivalry in the nineteenth century was in Paris , where the choice of pictures for the Salon in 1866 was so generally considered to be unfair that the rejected pictures were shown in a Salon of their own .
2 Various names are used , such as administrative therapy , but the technique is most generally referred to as the therapeutic community approach .
3 But if you 're just generally talking to people and not actually asking anything of them ,
4 Performers and listeners do not generally warm to music which is written in discordant or arid style .
5 Such a viewpoint is not generally subscribed to but can be felt to be , in certain instances , a useful counter-argument to flimsily-based ‘ theorizing ’ where the theory is really only speculation .
6 Meals-on-wheels are not generally provided to disabled people on the grounds that they can not afford to eat ; rather they are provided because they need assistance to prepare a meal , and providers find it more convenient to meet this need by providing the meal itself .
7 However , this does not generally apply to larger farms , and it is paradoxical that some of the lowest earnings are in East Anglia , where the largest and probably most profitable farms are located .
8 It is worth noticing , however , a consequence of this justification of clause 3 ; this is that a belief is not generally considered to be justified by the mere fact that it is true , for otherwise clause 3 would be unnecessary .
9 ‘ To have intercourse with a woman who is not your wife is , even today , not generally considered to be a course of conduct which the law ought positively to encourage and it can be argued with force that it is only fair to the woman and not in the least unfair to the man that he should be under a duty to take reasonable care to ascertain that she is consenting to the intercourse and be at the risk of a prosecution if he fails to take such care . ’
10 is not generally known to those persons who are accustomed or would be likely to deal in those securities but which would if it were generally known to them be likely to materially affect the price of those securities .
11 I had spent many happy hours with Frank , recording details not generally known to the public of his own and his father 's involvement with the BCR .
12 ‘ Unpublished price sensitive information ’ is information which relates to specific matters relating to or of concern ( directly or indirectly ) to that company , that is to say it is not of a general nature relating to or of concern to that company and is not generally known to those persons who are accustomed or would be likely to deal in those securities but which if it were generally known to them would be likely to affect the price of those securities .
13 In special libraries , which are not generally attached to educational institutions , this situation does not obtain , and therefore the concept of user education may seem inappropriate .
14 Weeping trees are often associated with water , but from the foregoing one can appreciate that they are not generally suited to poolside planting .
15 Information on PNC is not generally restricted to officers of a certain rank .
16 The Socialists ( still generally referred to as the PSI , despite the party 's official redesignation in 1990 as the Socialist Unity Party — PSU ) secured only 13.6 per cent of the vote and 92 seats .
17 It was becoming clear that not only Socialist Unity Party ( PSU — the renamed Socialist Party still generally referred to as the PSI ) officials and politicians were involved .
18 Giuliano Amato of the Socialist Unity Party ( still generally referred to as the PSI ) became Prime Minister on June 18 , and a new 25-member government was appointed on June 28 — Italy 's 51st administration since 1945 .
19 On Nov. 25-26 Craxi convened the 500-member national assembly of the party ( still generally referred to as the Socialist Party — PSI ) , at which he announced that a full congress would take place in April 1993 .
20 On May 19 Shin Kanemaru , leader of what was still generally considered to be the Takeshita faction in the LDP , announced that his grouping would field a candidate for the LDP leadership election in October .
21 Dr Ward suggests instead that canal construction was more generally related to the level of economic activity , slackening with the economy for example from the mid 1770s to 1782 .
22 It is also more generally applied to the hatchli design ( p. 91 ) .
23 Although in both books Hilton never loses sight of the spirituality possible for actives each book is addressed to a different audience : Scale 1 to an enclosed and apparently illiterate anchoress " redyng of holy writt may < wel vse " ( 15.288a. – 88 ) ; while Scale 2 seems more generally addressed to a wider and not necessarily wholly contemplative audience .
24 Although advances in urban dialectology are certainly a by-product of his methods , his principal objectives were to use variable data as a means of elucidating processes of linguistic change and more generally to contribute to core linguistic theory ( cf. 5.2.1 ) .
25 Repetitive waves — namely , two or more separate peaks in response to a single swallow are also generally believed to be abnormal .
26 The next five craft to be attacked were also generally attributed to Iraq .
27 Some art historians detect the hand of Leonardo himself on the canvas , and it 's now generally accepted to be the most perfect version of the Last Supper in existence .
28 Although expert determination would be entirely suitable , the tradition of the trade prefers arbitration and disputes of this sort are now generally referred to commodity arbitrations , discussed in 15.6.5 .
29 A striking example of their dissociation is provided by the following exchange : on the one hand , Runciman takes it for granted that methodological individualism is ‘ now generally conceded to be almost trivially true ’ , while on the other Torrance asserts that ‘ In so far as methodological individualism is true it is trivial and irrelevant to sociology , while in so far as it is used to curb or dictate explanatory methods it is either incoherent or false ’ .
30 It is now generally applied to those who have neglected themselves over a long period of time or when a person has become seriously ill but is refusing hospital admission .
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