Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] generally " in BNC.

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1 Or taxes generally .
2 If murders , however defined , followed no more unfavourable a pattern than other violent crimes or crime generally , then at the very least a verdict of ‘ Not proven ’ must be returned .
3 For example electric shocks or anxiety generally impaired a secondary task and left the main task unaffected , however , using incentive or noise as an arousal manipulation often improved main task performance leaving the secondary task unaffected .
4 Darwin delighted in the exquisite adaptations which he saw in living creatures , as Paley and other natural theologians had done before him : contemplating fossils ( or nature generally ) could bring pleasure or pain depending on one 's temperament and state .
5 At the other extreme , where males generally mate with only a single female , the sexes are much more similar in size and appearance .
6 Its principal advantage is that it most accurately reflects changes in the value of the demised property rather than the business efficiency of a particular tenant or inflation generally .
7 In this sense the reference to ‘ trade ’ in Articles 85 and 86 is misleading and all economic activities including the supply of goods or services ( including financial services ) , broadcasting or communications generally , the exercise of intellectual property rights , or the carrying on of any other trade or profession are encompassed by the competition rules .
8 The next chamber or chambers generally hold the main media , aimed at biological filtration .
9 Here I see few flowers , save such as water bubbles , though the fields & country generally are the richest I have ever seen .
10 Although employers generally reimburse the direct costs of buying and selling property , there are some firms which place limits on this .
11 Addressing the GPC on March 2 , Kadhafi repeated his suggestion that Libyans generally should be free to organize all import and export trade by themselves , adding that " any organization which takes care of this should be disbanded because it is officially a burden on the state " .
12 The reason that an extremely lenient criterion was adopted was simply that subjects generally gave very little detail about the situations they actually recalled correctly .
13 The Review Panel would have had to try to persuade the court that complying with FRED 1 failed to give a true and fair view , and it would have been presenting this argument at the same time that companies generally were being compelled to comply with FRS 3 ( a not fundamentally revised version of FRED 1 ) in order to give a true and fair view .
14 Although economists generally presume that information is costless to transmit , receive , digest , and use , the evidence suggests that this is not always the case .
15 Editor , — Stella Lowry underplays a striking finding of David Wilson 's survey of 33 consultants in Yorkshire : he found that consultants generally did not see the preregistration year as an educational process .
16 a senior consultant in Consultancy Services , Risley , said although feelings generally were a bit mixed , ‘ I feel that we have been given a clearer picture of where AEA is heading although I expect to see a lot more changes before things settle down . ’
17 It is important to remember that reflections generally are lower in tone than the object which is being reflected , so all the colours have to be darker than those in the top half of the picture .
18 Yeah , erm modern when in choosing a mate and er connection with that because with the assumption that males generally do n't give any parental investment what really benefit them to you know biologically can , can support the offspring themselves short period of time why ca n't they then go you know to have their own I mean
19 ‘ It 's not the sort of time that people generally call — ’
20 So in practical terms of helping shoppers to make sound buying choices , the value of increased familiarity with APRs is somewhat curtailed by the way that people generally seem to equate it with the add-on cost of the credit .
21 In considering products , it is important to note that people generally want to acquire the benefits of the product , rather than its features .
22 Possible explanations for this pattern include the fact that nouns generally refer to concrete objects that can be easily described and related to other objects .
23 Although Africans generally read tonic sol-fa and Europeans use staff notation , RSCM committees consist of Blacks , ‘ Coloureds ’ and Whites together .
24 Although centres generally have more control over what learning and assessment opportunities are offered , it may be preferable for some learning outcomes to be assessed in the workplace , if this opportunity exists ; eg. if a YT trainee carries out reception duties in the workplace it would be more realistic if the centre could arrange for the relevant module ( or learning outcomes ) to be assessed in the work environment .
25 Several witnesses , including other patients and Dr Mumby 's staff , said that patients generally welcomed company during skin testing sessions , and all three expert witnesses ( myself , Professor Anne Ferguson for the GMC , and Dr Jonathan Brostoff for the defence ) said that privacy was necessary only in special circumstances .
26 Although people generally consider me to be a very tolerant person , my moody male boss at work is driving me to the end of my tether .
27 These recommendations are supported by the results of several studies showing that practitioners generally use unrestricted access to diagnostic radiology responsibly and with discrimination .
28 While it has to be obvious that current success has been built on foundations that were perhaps sounder than people generally thought ten years ago , the combination of a livelier economy and greater commercial drive ( leading above all to more commonsense , usually more local management ) has produced results far above the most rosy forecasts .
29 Defining sufficient interest is relatively easy where one or more persons are more seriously affected by a decision than people generally .
30 the possibility of deliberate , purposeful social improvement and I think it 's much more straightforward than people generally suggest .
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