Example sentences of "is apply to the " 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 | But the editorial method which is applied to the data has much to display that is well-spoken . |
4 | A square voltage waveform is applied to the excitation coil , of sufficient magnitude to saturate the core . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 ) . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Adhesive splicing-tape is applied to the back , so the oxide surface remains uninterrupted . |
13 | The second meaning attached to the word ‘ love ’ is the one conferred on it when it is applied to the manifestation of the primitive uncontrolled mating urge as it applies to human beings , and also sometimes to animals . |
14 | The third meaning of this word ‘ love ’ is the one which is applied to the intense physical attraction between the sexes , known as falling in love , and which can be described as an intensification and beautification of the mating urge . |
15 | Topical treatment ( a cream that is applied to the skin ) , is used for mild or moderately severe acne . |
16 | When data — that is , a 1 or a 0 — is applied to the D input , nothing happens . |
17 | When data — that is , a 1 or 0 — is applied to the D input , nothing happens . |
18 | If an EM field is applied to the cell , the cell 's EM activity becomes aligned to the nature of the applied field and at the same time it re-arranges its intracellular components accordingly . |
19 | The interest rate quoted is applied to the principal for the number of days of the advance divided by 365 if this is a domestic UK sterling deal ( 360 days for Eurosterling and most currencies ) , and the interest is repaid together with the principal at the maturity date . |
20 | An adhesive resin is applied to the skin surface . |
21 | A bead of non-setting mastic is applied to the external joints , between the aluminium and hardwood frames at head and jambs , and between timber frame and brickwork |
22 | In particular , this approach is applied to the problem of document reuse . |
23 | More recently , O'Hair and Kabrisky ( 1991 ) have presented a method for recognising whole words as single symbols , although their system is applied to the off-line recognition of printed text . |
24 | The new Wilson ball , which has been specially developed for the Olympics , features a unique new treatment , Baygard , a fabric protector which is applied to the existing Durafelt 135 outer . |
25 | First , he argued that it is highly artificial to construe all consumption as a response to needs ; while this approach may seem illuminating when it is applied to the consumption of individuals , it can not plausibly be extended to productive consumption , which has to be treated as ‘ the consumption which satisfies the needs of production ’ , if the theory is to be sustained . |
26 | When a current is applied to the gold film , direction of spin of electrons in the device can be switched up or down . |
27 | The technique as described originally is applied to the mouse testis below ( Section 2.1 ) , and modified in our laboratory for use with human testicular material ( Section 2.2 ) . |
28 | The adjective discreet ( which , notice , is applied to the door rather than to the man ) strengthens this inference from the " click " . |
29 | From the Persian word kelley ( head ) , it is applied to the main or " head " carpet in the traditional arrangement . |
30 | Its external appearance , ‘ of a grotesque Gothic character … and pointed Gothic arches ’ , with those sharp contrasts of light and shade recommended by the Picturesque , is applied to the standard plan of a four-square Georgian house . |