Example sentences of "apply to [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 An MNP practising in England and Wales will need to comply with all the rules applying to solicitors in England and Wales , because both solicitors and their RFL partners will be directly subject to the rules .
2 These minimum standards now comprise a significant part of the law applying to companies in the member states , and deal with such matters as the obligations of promoters , liabilities of companies , capitalisation , and the presentation of corporate accounts .
3 In addition , the United States courts have a wide subpoena power applying to persons in foreign countries :
4 The laws , whilst they 're pretty good at applying to things like erm visual illusions and two D and dots on pieces of card , they 're not very good at really applying to solid objects .
5 Detectives are applying to magistrates for permission to hold them for a further 24 hours .
6 It is also clear that clauses which operate after a breach of contract — eg clauses which exclude or limit liability for a breach of contract , or restrict the remedies available for a breach , and time bar clauses applying to claims for breach of contract — are all controlled by this section .
7 A number of duties applying to directors in their capacity as directors of the vendor company need to be kept in mind .
8 The drafter must have a clear idea of what the terms are intended to achieve ; broadly , he/she must have ( 1 ) a sound grasp of the relevant law applying to contracts of supply and ( 2 ) a clear understanding of the nature of the client 's business and the client 's particular needs .
9 In that case , Lord Denning M.R. said that the ‘ severe financial hardship ’ condition , applying to courts of first instance only , should not be construed so as ‘ to exclude people of modest income or modest capital who find it hard to bear their own costs .
10 Two years of applying to courts for arrears of maintenance have come to nothing .
11 However , because of the increased numbers of applicants applying to polytechnics in the past few years , it will most probably decide to implement such a scheme .
12 The European Court decided that on its wording the Directive was not limited to transfers that involve undertakings of a commercial nature , but applied also to transfers involving non-commercial ventures and was capable of applying to employees in that context also .
13 By February the Attorney General and the Lord Advocate were advising that ‘ the Directive is capable of applying to transfers from government departments into the private sector ’ , a view which undermined the government 's previous approach of ‘ construing the Directive as narrowly as possible ’ ( The Guardian , February 16 , 1993 )
14 There is dicta in Vestey v IRC [ 1980 ] STC 6 at 20(g) which indicate that with regard to s739 , the assets should be transferred abroad , but the dicta are not clear and there is probably nothing to prevent the legislation being simply interpreted as applying to transfers from one overseas country to another .
15 Quite rightly , social security contributions are applied to benefits in kind , but it creates an extra burden for employers if the system of assessing the benefit that will be subject to contributions is out of line with income tax .
16 Although the term censorship is usually applied to instances of government interference in programme making , Brittan uses it much more broadly to include such structural and institutional constraints as the IBA 's power to withdraw franchises and its right to vet schedules and programmes .
17 GAGs were applied to plates before addition of MIP-1 β and washed away when MIP-1 β was removed .
18 But is n't it er true according the reports in the financial times , that the government at this moment is planning to withdraw Britain from the I L O. Precisely because the I L O has censured Britain a censure that is normally a sanction that is normally applied to countries like Haiti and North Korea .
19 This reasoning could be applied to claims by or against the United States with respect to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea .
20 Typically , this ware had a pattern burnish on a red , grey or light brown surface , and it was applied to goblets with tall narrow stems or conical pedestal bases .
21 That rules deduction rules of whatever kind er derivation rules or rules er applied to sentences in logic on the basis of the structure brackets what kind of connectives you have and so on .
22 Yet it is limited ; if applied to particles with very high energies it fails to provide meaningful answers .
23 While a psychiatrist quoted in the book suggests that the term ‘ J Edgar Hoover Syndrome ’ should be applied to cases of ‘ malignant bisexuality ’ , Summers is campaigning for Hoover 's existing memorial to be erased .
24 The small companies rate is applied to companies with fairly small taxable profits — below £100,000 in 1987 .
25 Fabric-covering , as applied to ailerons on the initial four Fireflies , was later replaced by metal .
26 The term pseudokarst is applied to landforms in non-carbonate rocks which are morphologically similar to those characteristic of limestone terrains .
27 The only case to apply this approach to the running of covenants is Boyer v Warbey [ 1953 ] 1 QB 234 , in which Denning LJ stated : " I know that before the Judicature Act 1873 , it was said that the doctrine of covenants running with the land only applied to covenants under seal and not to agreements under hand …
28 But instead of sticking to this problem , which is interesting in itself , Yockey makes wild extrapolations in a futile attempt to show how the classical concept of information can be applied to problems in generating information .
29 This new ESRC project will see how the theory can be applied to problems in criminology , and extended to cover special features of criminological data .
30 In the meantime , advance have been made in the culturing of rhizobia and the preparation of inoculants for use with existing leguminous crops , and considerable increases in yield have been obtained when applied to crops in the field .
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