Example sentences of "[pron] [be] normally [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Conversely , unmarked options are those which are normally selected unless the context motivates the selection of another option from the same system .
2 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 .
3 It is merely a rough guide to the general sentencing levels that this court feels is appropriate , and allowance needs to be made for inconsistency on the part of the Court of Appeal itself ( Thomas , 1993 ) , plus the considerable ‘ latitude ’ which is normally allowed before it will interfere with a sentence passed by the Crown Court .
4 If you think of what you do on a holiday , it 's a totally different lifestyle to when you 're normally working and obviously people desire to have that sort of experience more and more , and you 've got the rise of things like short breaks .
5 Well I really you know , felt that that was a good experience , to see people who were normally classed as powerless , having erm that kind of strength within themselves and and the the power to push on and to face lots of difficulties .
6 They are normally chopped and fed from December to mid-February .
7 They are normally sheathed but when hunting they can be extended to a length of 2½ in ( 6 cm ) .
8 It 's normally thought that within the utilitarian tradition people should be required to vote on their interests .
9 So it 's normally thought that within the utilitarian tradition , voters are required to vote their interests and then the democratic procedure tells us where the general happiness lies roughly speaking .
10 It is normally said that as one goes further up this ascent of languages , the code becomes progressively more like a natural language such as English .
11 Yet it is normally said that it is a breach of an agent 's duty to act for competing principals .
12 When a complaint is received it is normally handled as follows :
13 It is normally assumed that because each eye projects to both hemispheres any imbalance between the two eyes is adequately controlled .
14 It is normally assumed that a given variable would have remained constant in the absence of integration .
15 It is normally assumed that this reconstruction will not result in long-term unemployment of resources , or worse , permanent under-utilisation of resources in some sectors .
16 It is normally believed that this arose through my friendship with Harold Wilson .
17 It is normally found that although hearing people report more words presented to the RVF rather than to the LVF , deaf people show minimal asymmetry for both English words and drawings of signs ( Phippard , 1977 ) .
18 It is normally posited that the marginal disutility of employment is an increasing function of the actual level of employment .
19 It was normally assumed that the quantity of differences as measured by some typological evaluation among assemblages ( usually subjective intuition ) is a measure of ethnic affinity between the groups responsible for the archaeological remains .
20 Under such circumstances it was normally assumed that , although the Monarch would probably seek advice in order to discover what persons would be acceptable to the party in power , yet for the final choice she alone was morally and constitutionally responsible .
21 It must be stressed , in this connection , that the ‘ poetic ’ text in question is not necessarily a part of what is normally described as poetry , but can be any form of literature that possesses aesthetic or artistic properties .
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