Example sentences of "it [be] normal [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 It is normal procedure for this sort of evidence to be made available to defence lawyers , although in a civil case it is not a legal requirement .
2 It is normal practice for hotels to require confirmation from a prospective guest in writing .
3 Indeed , it is normal practice for money brokers to search out , by phoning round , those institutions with funds to lend and borrow .
4 It is normal practice for the definitive sale and purchase agreement to be drafted by the acquirer 's solicitors .
5 On completion of a consultation exercise , and once approval has been granted to the final report , it is normal practice for certified copies of a statutory document to be prepared .
6 It is normal practice for the heads to specify that each party will be responsible for the costs of its own advisers .
7 It is normal practice for the purchaser to order a survey for two reasons .
8 Rather than rely on common law , it is normal practice for purchasers to specify in the sale agreement the basis on which damages will be calculated .
9 It is normal practice for the vendor to disclose various documents to the purchaser as part of the disclosure exercise .
10 Due to the statutory novation it is normal practice for the vendor to indemnify the purchaser against all liabilities concerning the employees up to the time of completion .
11 A spokesman for the SAC said : ‘ It is normal practice for us to monitor our revenue clients on a regular basis and in particular to study their proposals under their four-year plan .
12 It was normal practice for the trademark to occupy the upper half of the design , while the title and other details occupied the lower half .
13 When an aircraft went on detachment , it was normal practice for those on board to stow their personal baggage in the bomb bays along with the aircraft spares and tool kits and this trip was no exception .
14 It was normal practice for Rome to establish buffer states on her frontiers in the form of client kingdoms , an arrangement which held only for the lifetime of the chosen ruler .
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