adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
function normally/correctly/properly etc
▪ Flights in and out of Taipei are functioning normally again.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
associate
▪ Liver failure was not normally associated with amphetamines, which could induce fits and coma, he said.
▪ An insurance information sheet jargon: Paying for medical care is an example of the direct costs normally associated with workplace accidents.
▪ Extreme behaviourism is normally associated with B. F. Skinner.
▪ However, a different but related interpretation could be: what units are normally associated with measurements of a particular size?
▪ The designers have produced a complete range, including shoes you wouldn't normally associate with Doc Martens.
▪ The spirit of high adventure isn't one you'd normally associate with Commercial Paper.
▪ Let us look at an advertisement which does not use a style of photography normally associated with advertising.
▪ Such an expansion takes the sort of guts not normally associated with ex-civil servants.
expect
▪ The Purchaser will normally expect warranties from all Vendors - whether or not they worked or will work in the business.
▪ One would normally expect such small bodies to reach the ground falling more nearly vertically.
▪ Although this probably represented ten times what she would normally expect she displayed no emotion as she accepted it.
▪ Over-generation &038; Syntactic Ambiguity Sentences are much more ambiguous than one would normally expect.
▪ By contrast one can normally expect a mini to have good on-line facilities.
▪ The organisation concerned would normally expect these roles to be occupied by men.
▪ This could explain why we see some quasars much nearer than we would normally expect to see them.
▪ It also allows all the fading and mixing features you normally expect from broadcast television.
find
▪ If the tank is well-established, however, they will normally find enough microorganisms to keep them going during this initial period.
▪ The next four chapters present coverage of material not normally found in undergraduate instrumental analysis texts.
▪ This is a very well written chapter and covers material not normally found in other analytical chemistry texts.
▪ These can be studied free of interference from positively charged counter-ions - something chemists normally find extremely hard to achieve.
▪ You don't normally find dossers in the countryside.
function
▪ It may be that that individual does not function normally as a consequence of the sensory deprivation.
▪ Collagen normally functions like steel reinforcing rods in a concrete structure.
▪ In the past most of us have been unaware of these signs and that is why our body ceases to function normally.
▪ Provided the liver is functioning normally, the amount of dye retained after 45 minutes should be less than 6 percent.
▪ A biopsy of brain tissue detected the presence of toxoplasmosis, which is relatively harmless in people with normally functioning immune systems.
▪ But they functioned normally on the farm, he said.
▪ Perhaps she would never again be able to function normally.
▪ Cocaine users often feel as though they need the drug to relieve themselves of the tired feeling and to function normally.
give
▪ Extra allowance linked to the age is normally given automatically.
▪ When Cheney and Seyfarth played a tonal call normally given in response to leopards, the majority of the monkeys ran to a tree.
▪ When they played a low grunt normally given in response to eagles, the majority of the monkeys looked up.
▪ This condition normally gives rise to severe swelling, known as oedema, in various parts of the body.
▪ The hands that normally give the despatch box a confident caress gripped it in white-knuckled nervousness.
▪ Even with housed animals they normally gave their husbands a helping hand.
▪ The annual award is normally given to a boss providing the worst pay and conditions but because of unemployment no one is making nominations.
▪ Additions for age are normally given automatically.
occur
▪ Another example of an imported good with a widespread distribution is ivory, which normally occurs as rings.
▪ These allow soil attachment to occur normally but to the coating rather than the substrate.
▪ Throughout the preparation days you will be establishing a baseline record of your eating and exercise behaviour as it normally occurs.
▪ Changes of Prime Minister normally occur more abruptly and disagreeably.
▪ Transfer will normally occur shortly after editing the material in the table is complete.
▪ Because it may be triggered by the vigorous smaller-scale fluctuations, such an instability will normally occur intermittently.
▪ It normally occurs as flat hexagonal plates.
▪ This is a consequence of the fact that turbulent flows normally occur at high Reynolds number.
require
▪ Drains: A properly constructed system, in good repair, does not normally require cleaning.
▪ This step normally requires the preparation of key ratios and common-size statements.
▪ In digital terms, the sky would normally require about 0.4 megabytes of data.
▪ Since buffalo is not carried by most supermarket meat departments, it normally requires special ordering at a game purveyor.
▪ A Class 4 transaction will normally require the prior consent of the company in a general meeting.
▪ The A level grades normally required are published in the Prospectus, as are fields' specific entry requirements.
▪ Full payment for auction purchases is normally required on the day of the sale.
▪ A transfer normally requires signing only by the seller.
reserve
▪ It's a job normally reserved for heroes, generals and admirals.
▪ In East Harlem, choice has extended opportunities normally reserved for middle-class whites to poor black and Hispanic children.
▪ He made an audacious bid for president of the student body, a job normally reserved for a law school student.
▪ The ticket home, how-ever, was normally reserved for people who received serious injuries that required prolonged care.
take
▪ Their immune systems are so damaged that colds and bugs which normally take a few days to clear can take weeks or months.
▪ This is a slow process normally taking an hour per unit of alcohol.
▪ This fairly common phenomenon stresses the interaction that normally takes place between our body clock, our social commitments, and time-cues.
▪ Completion normally takes place four to eight weeks later and there is no opportunity for second thoughts.
▪ Licences normally take either of two forms: a full on-licence, or an off-licence.
▪ For instance, a very good way is to make everything you do take twice as long as it would normally take you.
▪ If it normally takes you a quarter of an hour to shave, make it take you half an hour.
▪ In fact, once drivers are made aware of this they normally take compensatory action in their driving.
use
▪ This construction is normally used for stiffer mountain boots, and the middle layer is normally the hardest.
▪ They look down at him from a raised stage normally used by politicians and entertainers.
▪ I shall explain here the lease evaluation techniques that finance directors should normally use when deciding whether to lease or buy.
▪ Magnesium hydroxide, normally used as an antacid or laxative, may also serve as a magnesium supplement.
▪ Also be careful that the polish is not contaminated with grit from whatever you normally use it on.
▪ This last strategy for sampling is normally used by professional public opinion pollsters and by political scientists.
▪ Boards under 3.00m in length normally use only the gybing and high wind straps.
▪ They had selected chestnut trees, which surprised me because chestnut was not a timber normally used for making masts.
work
▪ We were producing coal at 71 of our 174 pits - 47 of which were working normally.
▪ This prevents Navigator from storing cookies, but it will work normally in every other respect.
▪ The need-to-know rule in the covert world normally works admirably.
▪ Although estimators normally work a 40-hour week, much overtime is often required.
▪ Stage 5: A probationary period in which the prisoner continues to report to the police, but lives and works normally.
▪ Natural selection, which normally works on the margins, suddenly alters the core of the system.
▪ Some tubes lose a lot of output with age, while appearing to work normally.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Normally, it takes me twenty minutes to get to work.
▪ His normally cheerful face looked sad for a moment.
▪ The flu normally lasts about a week or ten days.
▪ The museum isn't normally as crowded as this.
▪ Try to relax and breathe normally.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A large, blue twin-engine air boat that normally is used for tours of the Everglades serves as the major on-site platform.
▪ As it turned out, the propulsion system performed normally.
▪ Candidates will normally be expected to be members of the professions allied to medicine.
▪ Copyright comes into force immediately on completion or publication of the work and does not normally have to be recorded or registered.
▪ Most events take about two hours and are normally limited to 20 places, so booking in advance is essential.
▪ The beginner normally learns combination techniques by performing them against thin air.
▪ We put together the new packaging overnight practically, when it would have normally taken two years.