Example sentences of "[be] applied to [art] " in BNC.

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1 This is particularly true when only median summaries have been applied to a fit ; inspection of column 3 of figure 9.7 , for example , reveals that the residuals from the 3R smooth alone contain a large number of zeros .
2 This process has already been applied to a severely weathered stone head from Lincoln Cathedral .
3 Like all broad formulations of principle , the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher had to be worked out in detail by later decisions , and it has been applied to a remarkable variety of things .
4 Experimental tests of the Hashin-Shtrikman and Hill-Walpole bounds , which lie , of course , within the Voigt and Reuss bounds do not appear to have been made for single polymer systems but , as discussed later in this chapter , they have been applied to a styrene-butadiene-styrene system and to a composite of glass beads and epoxy resin ( Arridge & Crowson 1979 ) .
5 However , the Regional Development Officer of the housing association insisted on carrying out the same thorough appraisal of its potential that had been applied to the previous buildings .
6 In recent years , TL has increasingly been applied to the dating of terrestrial sediments .
7 Calculations have been applied to the study of :
8 In more recent years , as understanding of platelet physiology has increased , newer tests have been applied to the study of platelets from diabetic subjects which may be more relevant to platelet function in vivo .
9 This technique has been applied to the study of platelet function in diabetic subjects ( Jones et al , 1985 ) .
10 The utilitarian approach , if it had been applied to the political life of India , would have led to the forcible ejection of the British on the grounds that the greatest happiness or good of the greatest number in India , namely the Indians themselves , would have resulted from it .
11 The term ‘ twist ’ implies that a degree of torque has been applied to the line during manufacture .
12 The Company 's own lettering had not yet been applied to the rocker panels .
13 The construct theory of Kelly ( 1955 ) ( see pp. 61–2 ) has been applied to the family by Proctor ( 1981 ) who proposed a model of family functioning based upon shared constructs .
14 The software has been applied to the understanding of problems relating to the development of porosity in hydrocarbon reservoirs and the behaviour of rocks to be used for radioactive-waste repositories .
15 The evidence of uncertainty and equivocation in the way in which the laws of war have , or have not , been applied to the problem of nuclear weapons is plain enough .
16 A range of methods have been applied to the recognition of printed characters , or unconnected handwriting , especially for oriental alphabets as well as for English .
17 Statistical information about n-grams has been applied to the output to select a single most likely letter string result .
18 It does not require that contests be pairwise , and is not confined to fighting behaviour ; it has been applied to the evolution of the sex ratio , of dispersal , of growth strategies in plants , and so on .
19 The fine for such an offence when this rule had been applied to the original directors of the House of Industry in 1794 was £20 it had now risen to £100 .
20 Executed in the artist 's late , expressionistic manner , the paint has been applied to the canvas with a palette knife , brush and finger or thumb covered with a rag .
21 More recently , this phenomenon has been applied to the attempt to rescue the US hostages in Iran in April 1980 .
22 A variety of fluorescent , peroxidase-labelled , or radiolabelled , antibodies , lectins and other ligands have been applied to the mouse embryo in studies of the organization , composition and function of cells at different stages ( for comprehensive reviews see 36–39 ) .
23 It can not be claimed that even as much testing as was possible of the information retrieval systems during the Resource Centre Project has been applied to the discussion in these subsequent pages .
24 Sometimes the term has been applied to the linguistic habits of a particular writer ( " the style of Dickens , of Proust " , etc ) ; at other times it has been applied to the way language is used in a particular genre , period , school of writing , or some combination of these : " epistolary style " , " early eighteenth-century style " , " euphuistic style " , " the style of Victorian novels " , etc .
25 Sometimes the term has been applied to the linguistic habits of a particular writer ( " the style of Dickens , of Proust " , etc ) ; at other times it has been applied to the way language is used in a particular genre , period , school of writing , or some combination of these : " epistolary style " , " early eighteenth-century style " , " euphuistic style " , " the style of Victorian novels " , etc .
26 The written decision is usually relatively brief , though it must be sufficiently full and complete that the claimant can tell what facts have been accepted and rejected , the reasons for the rejection of any evidence and how the law has been applied to the facts as found .
27 Often this tag has been applied to the programme , but never , ever , has it held a vestige of truth .
28 The entry started with the statement that ‘ prejudice is an opinion without judgement ’ ( p. 351 ) : i.e. , the processes of reasoning have not been applied to the prejudiced opinion .
29 Be that as it may , the general style of thinking about evolution has been applied to the study of animal communication in ways that suggest that all activities directed by one individual towards another are manipulative .
30 Forestry has now been applied to the upper slopes ( Johnson would have been pleased ) , and in sunshine the views of the distant coast sparkle to the north-west .
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