Example sentences of "[pron] [is] normally [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | It can go further and carry more people than the opposition which is normally limited to around 100 kts and five seats . |
3 | Clashes with the police and opposing supporters , and taking part in the ritual songs and chants of the football ground , together with the opportunity to get drunk and run amok , provided the sort of power and excitement which is normally denied to working class youth . |
4 | The heads identified as JYM thus exercise a form of control over the process of viewing and apprehension which is normally denied to portraiture . |
5 | … that after paying at least a dozen visits to Cambridge and engaging in the most unpleasant negotiations I have ever had in my life , we have managed to retain recognition as a body which is normally recognised for Chapter III powers and obtained an agreement which the University people hate like poison . |
6 | Right , carrying on erm for the subject of erm compensation over and above erm that which is normally given to people who move from one place to another when , when they 're , they 're f h h have to be , |
7 | But at least one British pirate , who works as a computer engineer , is putting the problem of identifying them to his employer 's IBM , which is normally employed in designing circuits . |
8 | This process of taking information which is normally destined for the screen and sending it somewhere else is called redirection and is usually done with the > symbol . |
9 | In these two works Lenin laid the base for a modern reworking of Marx which is normally referred to as the theory of state monopoly capitalism . |
10 | These two antibodies recognise epitopes on the core protein of the same high molecular weight glycoprotein ( sometimes called epithelial membrane antigen and recently called polymorphic epithelial mucin ) , which is normally expressed by exocrine gland cells and a wide range of adenocarcinomas . |
11 | It is this quantity which is normally determined during calorimetric experiments ( see below ) . |
12 | With , however , we have which is normally understood as the region inside the horizon . |
13 | Not to be confused with the French word exposition which is normally translated into English as exhibition . |
14 | a high calibre which is normally associated with subversives rather than criminals groups . ’ |
15 | For the electricity which is normally paid in arrears we should take ⅓ of the bill paid 1 February for January and make an estimate for the amount due for November and December . |
16 | The thrush organism , Candida albicans , is a yeast which is normally found on the skin . |
17 | Perhaps the most important reason is that if the company should go bankrupt , the pension fund ( which is normally administered by an appointed financial institution ) would not be affected , which can be contrasted with a pay-as-you-go system where obviously there would be no employees left to finance current or future pension benefits . |
18 | This final item reduces the amount of recall because it occupies coding capacity which is normally occupied by the list of items . |
19 | Thus , conversation , which is normally marked for secondary stress on and primary stress on is represented as in stressed , phonemic form.With this type of representation , in which each vowel phoneme ( except schwa ) can be marked for stress , an additional 19 units are introduced into the phoneme inventory . |
20 | STARTLED voters from the parish of Binsted found their polling station had been switched to an open sided shed , which is normally used for storing Christmas trees in the middle of Alice Holt Forest . |
21 | The tension used for weaving should usually be about one number looser than that which is normally used for stocking stitch . |
22 | In fact , their van , which is normally used for delivering letters in the Darlington district , was such a success that Ford technicians refused to believe it was a standard production line van . |
23 | This is an unusual task for a Gazelle helicopter which is normally used in reconnaissance duties |
24 | Any given rise in unemployment in the winter months , therefore , can only be shown to be significant if it can be demonstrated that the rise is over and above that which is normally expected at that time of year . |
25 | Thus , the curvature singularity which usually occurs when , in this case , is replaced by a coordinate singularity which is normally interpreted as a horizon of the Kerr solution . |
26 | This means that the aesthetic exploitation of language takes the form of surprising a reader into a fresh awareness of and sensitivity to , the linguistic medium which is normally taken for granted as an " automatized " background of communication . |
27 | The former measurement is in terms of a value equal to twenty times the logarithm to the base ten of the ratio of the root-means square pressure of a sound to the reference pressure , which is normally taken to be two times ten to the minus five newtons per square metre , and the unit of measurement is on a uniform scale based upon ten times the logarithm to the base ten |
28 | In males , the frenular bristles are fused into a single stout structure which is normally held by a curved process from the subcostal vein of the fore wing as well . |
29 | The team is awaiting the outcome of an appeal against a combination order which is normally awarded for serious offences like burglary . |
30 | So it 's normally brought to us either by , the neighbours ringing in or somebody passing by saying they can hear screaming . |