Example sentences of "do [not/n't] normally [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although this Presbyterian nationalism did not normally lead to Jacobitism , we do see a brand of Scottish Whig Jacobitism during William 's reign , centring around the person of James Montgomerie of Skelmorlie .
2 Although the issue of fraud trials was one in which Mrs Thatcher also took a personal interest , she did not normally intervene on the details of criminal policy .
3 As Philippe de Mézières wrote in the late fourteenth century , some may well have come from those members of the lower nobility who did not normally go to war except when summoned by the king , but who , in certain cases , were now being forced to take up arms as a business .
4 Eva hastened to explain that she did not normally move in such exalted circles .
5 What precisely he could do about it was not immediately clear since even the Mamur Zapt 's writ did not normally extend to the domestic relationship between man and wife .
6 All that now remained was to get the next couple of weeks over — have the party , get Karl away , see Erika settled , get the business of the accident cleared up and then , although he did not normally think in melodramatic terms — then the future !
7 As a corollary to the fact noted above , that one had usually to teach through the various grades of medreses before becoming eligible for one of the mevleviyets , it follows that the grades of the kasabat kadiliks formed a career in themselves , and one did not normally ascend from one of them to a mevleviyet .
8 My clients were relieved , but the brothers , George and Mike Stevens , were not , and had made their feelings plain to Andrew Buccleuth in language that he did not normally hear outside the fringe theatre , of which he was a generous patron .
9 The lecture periods could be used for outside visitors , or for specific and relevant accounts by teachers who did not normally participate in the work ; examples were the playing of records of part of Haydn 's Creation with explanation and commentary , by a teacher made specially available , and a talk on Red Indian tribes by a visitor from a local museum , together with overhead transparencies , slides and objects from the museum collection .
10 What it seems to mean is that evolution did not normally proceed by a process of gradual change of one species into another over long periods of time .
11 Even in towns women did not normally act as traders .
12 We take particular care when approached for facilities by young people and do not normally lend to minors .
13 This makes it a unique medium for chemical reactions , bringing together substances that do not normally dissolve in the same liquid .
14 Certainly platelets do not normally adhere to arterial endothelium if it is not damaged but the explanation for this antithrombotic property of intact endothelium remains obscure .
15 The vast flocks of gulls at rubbish tips do not normally compete for food resources with other birds , but black-headed gulls do sometimes take advantage of other species ' food-finding skills .
16 Therefore , in an unexpected contrast with the uplands , informal recreation sites in the urban fringe do not normally suffer from recreational over-use .
17 Researchers do not normally look to accountants when seeking support for the imaginative leaps which have characterised the most major advances in science .
18 We can quickly find , by taking the examples of associative adjectives in Chapter 2 , that these do not normally occur after their noun either .
19 By " special constructions " we mean in particular cumulative lists of adjectives as in ( 12 ) , where , however , the order may be explained by the quite general if ill-defined tendency to leave " heavy " constituents to the latest possible point , as in ( 13 ) : ( 12 ) policies foreign , social and educational ( 13 ) that salesman has just come back who kept getting in the way when you were trying to vaccinate the ewes last week Postnominal associatives may also just possibly be admitted in constructions expressing sharp opposition : ( 14 ) scientists nuclear but not biological The latter type , however , is at best questionable ; and , as a good general rule , we may say that associative adjectives do not normally occur in postnominal position .
20 Provided that the relevant conditions are met ( see below ) , a firm can treat the following as market counterparties : ( 1 ) Other members of SFA ( in relation to any investments , even if they do not normally deal in them ) ; ( 2 ) Trading members of investment exchanges ( in relation to investments of the kind traded on the exchange , even if they do not themselves normally deal in them , and related derivatives ) .
21 Their wings do not normally come into contact , but even so there are problems when the dragonfly executes sharp turns .
22 Non-pelagic species , which do not normally come into direct contact with ice , appear to avoid freezing simply by supercooling ; their fluids remain ice-free even 1–2°C below freezing point .
23 Secondly , because of the very great power which the government can wield over its citizens , the law has traditionally imposed on governmental agencies special duties of procedural fairness ( embodied in the rules of natural justice discussed in Chapter 8 ) which do not normally apply to dealings between private citizens .
24 Shepherds and their kind did n't normally wait in the main hall of High Brook .
25 Around Christmas Fayre , when the Food Hall was crammed with food you did n't normally see in the other seasons , they made a nice end to a meal .
26 and they do n't normally give to anywhere , because nobody ever asks .
27 Do n't normally go for Indian much actually do we ?
28 Well they do n't normally go till about nine anyway well they ca n't cos the post office do n't open till do you want a coffee ?
29 They do n't normally appear until mid February .
30 ‘ We do n't normally bother about flowers on the table , ’ he muttered .
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