Translation of normally in Spanish: normally
Pronunciation /ˈnɔrməli/ /ˈnɔːm(ə)li/ adverb
English example sentences
The home grower is under less pressure and conditions are not normally as sterile. The importation of arts and crafts from Brazil will normally give rise to customs duty. I am waiting for the customary compliment that he normally reels off but I am kept waiting. Patients with this condition are normally able to cope as long as there is free access to water. Such a claim is normally based on the psychological condition of one or both spouses. One would normally expect prices to rise, in conditions of restricted supply such as these. My weekend routine normally involves singing two services at church every Sunday. When playing privately, this will normally be a question of agreeing house rules. They normally occur at fairly regular cycles, but there has not been one since 1968. These regulations will normally be applied at national level by a national intervention agency. We don't normally need air conditioning so we don't have any in our house! The development of cataracts is normally related to the natural process of ageing. Although uncomfortable and embarrassing, it is not normally a serious condition. With vulnerable customers we normally put generators in while the repairs are affected. It is quite common and normally corrects itself by the time the child has reached one year old. It seems the little people and common folk normally spend their money when they drive to London for the day. The normal rules governing the reception of evidence on appeals will normally apply. Mr Wilks believes a number of customers who would normally have parked up outside the pub simply drove on. Faculty rules mean that advocates are normally obliged to take legal aid cases. He said it was drink talking and he would not have behaved like that normally.