Example sentences of "normally [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Direct entry to masters ' courses is normally limited to those with good honours degrees or equivalent qualifications .
2 These are normally limited to relational databases .
3 These are normally limited to relational databases .
4 Lending is normally limited to the financing of the foreign exchange costs of the imported goods and services to be used in the project .
5 Benefits are normally limited to 12 or 24 months .
6 It can go further and carry more people than the opposition which is normally limited to around 100 kts and five seats .
7 Whereas representation before the civil and criminal courts is normally limited to solicitors and barristers , adjudicatory tribunals allow anyone to act as representative .
8 Where user participation does occur it is normally limited to peripheral activities , such as trips and social events ( Catter , 1981 ; Kent et al . ,
9 Grants are normally limited to £500 but , in exceptional cases , may be more .
10 Most events take about two hours and are normally limited to 20 places , so booking in advance is essential .
11 Acting for a buyer in such a case , your investigation is normally limited to perusing the copy entries , and the registered lease in the case of a leasehold title , and you will probably have done this before exchange of contracts .
12 On the one hand , tenure in top positions is normally limited through a more explicit contractual term of office than is employed in the private sector , and self-perpetuating oligarchies can not form .
13 If formed from viscous magma they are normally limited in lateral extent but where composed of basic rocks they may extend for thousands of square kilometres .
14 Eighteenth-century voters were greedy for patronage , but their openness to bribery was normally limited by their sense of their own position in society .
15 A judge 's sentence is normally limited by the nature of the offence , but a doctor can detain until he decides a patient is cured .
16 Thus , its ability to transport H + into these vesicles in exchange for K + is normally limited by the availability of intravesicular K + .
17 Hardship allowances are paid as compensation to those expatriates relocated to countries where they have to face greater discomforts or difficulties than they would normally experience at home : climate , unstable political environments , isolation , separation from children , poor sanitation , and so on .
18 Skin preparation before surgery normally involves at least washing and may additionally include body hair removal to allow access to the operation site and also to reduce the risk of infection .
19 Since the acquisition of premises ( other than where the entrepreneur purchases the premises as a going concern and merely takes over an existing catering enterprise ) normally involves at least a change of use and often the development of the premises , planning permission is required .
20 In order to achieve this , SPRs ( which are normally received from a user in paper form ) are entered in summary form into LIFESPAN .
21 The devices are particularly suited for almost eliminating the very high beta-radiation doses normally received by the operator 's hands , but also for reducing the amount of diffuse gamma-radiation which is otherwise disseminated through the laboratory environment .
22 Gaiters are normally fastened by a zip at the back , but there are some with a front zip .
23 The activists ' message scrawled on a wall near the ground is some way removed from the burning passions normally aroused by football , while the T-shirts are more machismo than menace , and pop songs peppered with heavy breathing are apparently in vogue if not in keeping with pre-match entertainment .
24 It was also frequently noted that staff were encouraged to request attendance at external courses , but likely to be nominated for attendance at internal courses ( normally developed in the frame-work of their perceived training needs ) .
25 Throughout the country Dissenters normally formed at least one-third of all worshippers .
26 The Convention is normally referred to as the CMR Convention .
27 Statements describing proposed changes are normally referred to as aims and objectives .
28 Planning permission can either be complete in itself , normally referred to as ‘ full ’ permission or can require further details to be referred to the authority for approval .
29 This material is normally referred to as ‘ M ’ .
30 The launcher , normally referred to in the trade as a ‘ carousel ’ , is similar to the Pivotal Tower Type in Mr Smith 's illustration , in that the aircraft travels on a circular ground track around a central pylon with a rotary head .
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