Example sentences of "[adv] applied to the " in BNC.

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1 Since such rules can be optionally applied to the same basic sentence structures , they provide a linguistic basis for the notion of * In this , as in subsequent chapters , we number examples and extracts only where we need to refer to them in the text .
2 The idea of determining resources according to need was only applied to the division of resources between regions , never to the total amount of resources to be allocated .
3 The attribute unc on the other hand , associates the gear-lever to the passenger compartment and is thus an external association , as is unc which is only applied to the assembly ( not to individual parts ) .
4 There remains , however , considerable debate concerning how a rule might be precisely defined and how such a construct can be properly applied to the study of social behaviour .
5 The defendants successfully applied to the English court for this service to be set aside on the grounds that personal service by the agent of a foreign litigant without the approval of the Swiss authorities was a criminal offence under the Swiss Penal Code and could not be regarded as valid service , as no English court could authorise service which was contrary to the internal law of the country in which service was to be effected .
6 The definitional overlap technique has been successfully applied to the problem of sense disambiguation [ Lesk , 1987 ] .
7 Few markers available currently fulfil all these criteria ( reviewed in 50 ) but some have been successfully applied to the mouse ( see Chapter 6 ) .
8 A complete set of software tools to aid the physical mapping of a genome has been developed and successfully applied to the genomic mapping of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe .
9 Recently the techniques of stable transformation have been successfully applied to the kinetoplastid protozoa , predominantly members of the genera Leishmania ( 5-10 ) and Trypanosoma ( 11-16 ) .
10 The question of vocation , however , can –e more widely applied to the whole question of being a Christian .
11 No such right generally applied to the rest .
12 It is also more generally applied to the hatchli design ( p. 91 ) .
13 Sometimes used as an alternative expression for the field , but generally applied to the underlying or background colour of any part of the rug ( e.g. , a blue-ground border ) .
14 We all agree to the need for more rational use of insecticides than hitherto , especially in agriculture ; yet insecticides to control mosquitoes are normally applied to the inside walls and roofs of buildings so that , unlike agricultural pesticides , they are not widely dispersed over the landscape but confined within houses .
15 the centre meets the full cost of any necessary quality assurance requirements which are additional to those normally applied to the module .
16 Many cork floor tiles are sold with a protective vinyl wear layer already applied to the tile surface , some with a semi opaque colour layer included under this ; cheaper unsealed types need treating with varnish or sealant after laying .
17 The following comment could be just as easily applied to the 1980s as to earlier this century .
18 It is questionable whether the taxpayer receives value for money from the research and effort that is still uncritically applied to the reclamation of so-called derelict land .
19 They could therefore be called continuants , though the term is usually applied to the frictionless continuant /r/ .
20 The latter term is usually applied to the average number of word choices permitted by the system 's grammar .
21 Responses to controlled hypoglycaemia induced in a laboratory setting can not be directly applied to the clinical situation .
22 Sam , who did not know the term schoolmaster was ever applied to the equine , looked puzzled .
23 First , the old programme of the right for national self-determination still applied to the territories of the European overseas empires ( because of their backwardness ) .
24 The term plantations , still applied to the colonies , indicated the way in which a return on investment was expected from them .
25 But theoretically , the significance was still greater : the traditional Western bar on the ordination of the married had always applied to the diaconate as much as to the priesthood ( and for the same initial reason : marriage involving the practice of sex was regarded as causing pollution ) .
26 EEB members believe that subsidiarity ( the principle that action should be devolved to the lowest competent level of government ) has always applied to the EC 's environmental policies , which are among the most popular achievements of the Community .
27 these thick wooden cased pencils can be reworked into a watercolour type wash by adding water , once applied to the paper .
28 This treatment was also applied to the smaller door , reached via a short flight of external stone steps that previously served the upper-level hay-loft , so that the new infilling panel of clear double-glazing , set well back from the external face of the wall , helps to light a sitting room while a ‘ door ’ , which can be swung like a shutter to seal this opening , is fixed back against the face of the adjoining flintwork .
29 Adams ' simple philosophy is also applied to the equipment he uses to get that gritty , hard edged sound .
30 Environmental evidence is often regarded as a special case , but in fact many of the standard techniques of finds analysis are also applied to the study of environmental samples .
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