Example sentences of "[is] apply to [art] " in BNC.

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1 In order to understand the disciplinary encounters between a parent and child the ‘ trick ’ is to examine the positive and negative consequences each is applying to the behaviour of the other ( see page 110 ) .
2 The Royal College of Nursing is applying to the Court of Appeal for a judicial review of Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley 's decision to hold a private inquiry into the case .
3 A mist is applied to a limited area and wiped over immediately with the cloth .
4 ‘ The recent change from Madam to Madame , ’ she said , ‘ though it has doubtless raised the tone and general tenor of proceedings in this low and benighted place , has not quite succeeded in erasing the traces of squalor and indeed sleaze which cling to that title in the popular or gutter imagination whenever it is applied to a hard-working woman .
5 It is sometimes useful to allow the Set or Reset condition to take effect only when a pulse is applied to a third input called the Clock ( Ck ) .
6 In an impact injury , a bigger blunt force is applied to a larger area of the skin , leading to tissue failure , for instance if an older person slips on an uneven paving stone and falls forward hitting the forehead on the hard pavement .
7 Varnishing is the final application of a varnish which is applied to a finished painting in order to protect it from pollution .
8 In fact , the term ‘ interest ’ is applied to a claim in order to distinguish it from other claims , usually with the implication that the claim labelled an interest deserves a remedy .
9 This term is applied to a number of compositions employing a vase , or group of vases , as the principal design element .
10 Since there appear to be no consequences in judicial practice if the label constitutional is applied to a particular law , it is in the end no more than a convenient way for textbook writers to organise their material , just as they produce books on industrial law or commercial law .
11 The term ‘ house churches ’ is applied to a variety of congregations , Some of them belong to organised groupings , but all are characterised by a common emphasis on the dynamic activity of the Holy Spirit in the lives of their members .
12 Specific browsing is applied to a more structured form of seeking library materials whereby a user makes use of a tool , such as a library catalogue or bibliography , to locate items on a specific topic .
13 When a stress is applied to a solid the response can not in reality be instantaneous and , in polymers , in particular , elastic " after-effects ' ( to use the phrase of Weber in 1835 ) are found .
14 If a small stress is applied to a polymer glass , it exhibits a rapid elastic response resulting from purely local , bond angle , deformation .
15 When a hydrostatic pressure — p is applied to a body of volume V o , causing a change in volume ΔV , a bulk modulus B can be defined as
16 Hence if a sinusoidal stress is applied to a linear viscoelastic material , the resulting stress will also be sinusoidal , but will be out of phase when there is energy dissipation or damping in the polymer .
17 The term iterative impedance is applied to a load that renders the input impedance of an asymmetric section equal to it .
18 Suppose that an input signal with Fourier transform is applied to a four-terminal network for which the transfer function is .
19 Where there is culture , it affects everything , and we should reject the crude view that culture is applied to an animal in a way which leaves its other characteristics unmodified .
20 When pressure is applied to an electrolyte-saturated rock , it reduces the rock 's electrical conductivity .
21 But the editorial method which is applied to the data has much to display that is well-spoken .
22 A square voltage waveform is applied to the excitation coil , of sufficient magnitude to saturate the core .
23 The main problem when using crimps is you ca n't actually see whether any damage has been done to the main line when the pressure is applied to the crimp .
24 If this idea is applied to the sleep/wake rhythm , it means that the ‘ polarity ’ between waking activities during the daytime and nocturnal sleep would decrease .
25 The paper points out that , apart from the 470,000 trainees included in the statistics , a further 500,000 jobs should be discounted if the European Commission 's formula of full-time equivalence is applied to the one million new part-time jobs .
26 If a negative voltage is applied to the tip , pushing electrons into the surface , the gallium atoms will show up clearly in the STM , because electrons will flow into the surface most when the tip is above a gallium atom .
27 When a voltage is applied to the tip of the AFM needle ( which is kept far enough away from the surface so that no tunnelling current can flow ) , the dopant 's electrons are disturbed and exert an electrostatic force on the tip .
28 It is recommended that the Article , if accepted , is applied to The Somerset Levels , Halvergate Marshes , The Broads and similar areas ( to not exceed more than 4% of the land area of each Member State ) .
29 In more general heraldic usage the word is applied to the bringing together of two or more sets of arms to form quarterings — this is to say a shield divided into a number of areas , each capable of carrying a complete coat of arms as a sign of familial bonding .
30 Adhesive splicing-tape is applied to the back , so the oxide surface remains uninterrupted .
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