Example sentences of "you would normally [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The spirit of high adventure is n't one you 'd normally associate with Commercial Paper .
2 Just do it that way which is what you 'd normally do , on your calculator , you 'd just do sixty times three point five .
3 He found the service ‘ exceptionally good ’ , but added : ‘ You have to expect that when the cricket is on you do n't quite get the service you 'd normally expect because they 've all got a radio stuck in their pocket and the ear-piece stuck in their ear . ’
4 If there 's any discontinuity , you 'd normally look either side of it ,
5 With shoes , I would say you 'd normally know pretty quickly .
6 So sharing out two six shared out between four what you 'd normally write if you ca n't do fractions you 'd say once remainder two would n't you .
7 More than you 'd normally get here in three months . ’
8 this is part these are the figures you 'd normally have with your
9 Pay SMP in the same way that you would normally pay your employee 's wages .
10 The money is taken out of your pre-taxed income , so if you choose to give £10 a month , it will only cost you £7.50 — with the tax you would normally pay ( at 25 per cent basic rate ) going to charity , instead of to the Inland Revenue .
11 So you , you would normally start here .
12 Try to go to bed only when you 're tired but do not stay up past a certain critical time , say one hour after you would normally go to bed .
13 Evaluating the options will involve you in doing some of the calculations that you would normally expect to find done for you in a respectable feasibility study .
14 If one uses the criteria in the Department of Transports manual of environmental appraisal , to which the County Council themselves have referred , most of those levels of reduction do n't even erm fall at the level where you would normally evaluate their environmental impact .
15 I would be grateful if you would sign the attached copy of this letter and return it to me , with the payment and contract and any other additions you would normally make as an indication that you agree to these conditions .
16 You are essentially gambling on the willingness of others to do something you would normally do yourself .
17 The most implausible of these simply involves telling the adult caretakers to carry on as normal and to ‘ do what you would normally do ’ .
18 It does n't you know , it 's not something you would normally do .
19 ‘ That was partly because you could n't hold on given scenes in the way you would normally do .
20 And I 'm going to suggest it 's in your interest to learn how the media operate , and it 's in your interest to cultivate the media , and it 's in your interest to actually persuade the media to do a lot of the work which you would normally do for yourselves if I could put it that way .
21 Homoeopathic treatment , as described here , should always be an addition to whatever advice you would normally seek .
22 This is not a guide as to when to call on expert medical advice which should always be determined by the condition of the patient and carried out at whatever stage you would normally call upon such help whether or not you are treating them with Homoeopathic remedies .
23 Developing such skills will stand you in good stead for when some stressful situation occurs to which you would normally respond by eating a box of chocolates or downing four or five gin and tonics or glasses of beer .
24 It adds a slightly sweet citric flavour that is close to lemon balm in many ways ; use it wherever you would normally use lemon or lime .
25 I use lemon grass on salads wherever you would normally use chives ; it gives even more refreshment and does not affect any wine you might drink .
26 It 's wonderful — richer and more unctuous — in stuffings or to flavour sauces where you would normally use lemon or lime .
27 That it 's not the language felt uncomfortable because erm it was n't an expression you would normally use .
28 You have not yet read the whole novel — and you would normally read a text all the way through before you seriously get down to translating it .
29 This simple fact deprives you of most of the information you would normally have about the other person .
30 There was a long series of public meetings in 1980 and one of these was set up as a sort of week-end rally to which the anti-nuclear people were invited from all over Ireland , and at a big indoor public meeting during that weekend where you would normally have expected about 400 people to turn up , only about two locals turned up and the rest were all outsiders .
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