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

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1 He was a pioneer in the introduction of train electric lighting , applied to a Pullman car only two years after the invention of the incandescent lamp by Thomas Edison in 1879 .
2 Once the right focus has been identified this will be applied to a range of Appeal materials from posters to T-Shirts .
3 It can be applied to a range of activities which may vary in cost and scale and necessitate planning over differing time spans .
4 The system of analysing common conflicts that the Grants learnt can be applied to a range of disciplinary and family problems .
5 Year II sees the technology applied to a range of topics such as information management and human computer interface , with students drawing together the skills acquired on the course by undertaking an individual project in an area of particular interest .
6 It is a label that cam be quickly and uncritically applied to a range of reading : such things as comics and fan magazines , the Christmas annuals , TV and cinema spin-offs , albums of stickers , the works of Enid Blyton , and so on .
7 The Moroccan Prime Minister , Azzedine Laraki , applied to a Paris court for injunctions against Radio French Internationale and Antenne-2 , which had broadcast interviews with Perrault .
8 When applied to a case study , involving the overlay of three maps of Papua New Guinea containing 7 , 42 and 101 polygons respectively , the output map was comprised of 304 polygons , of which those less than 3.8 km² ; ; amounted to 38 per cent of the total area .
9 In short , where there is an articulated policy which can clearly be applied to a case , development control and appeal decisions tend to abide by it .
10 Quality Control is the term applied to a system of standards-setting , performance-measurement and action in relation to the quality of a product .
11 Nuclear microscopy uses a focused MeV ion beam ( for example , 3MeV protons ) and employs a group of analytical techniques that can be simultaneously applied to a sample .
12 However , while the result might well be the same , the reasoning of the Court of Appeal is to be preferred ; complete impartiality could not be expected and the term impartiality when used in the context of a minister making a decision such as the siting of a new town , would not necessarily be the same as when applied to a magistrate deciding a case of nuisance .
13 Now , Paul Burgmayer and Royce Murray from the Kenan Laboratories of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina , have devised a membrane whose ionic resistance can be varied by changing the voltage applied to a gold grid embedded in it .
14 The trace from a chap 20 yards up the beach had snapped in half as full power was applied to a pendulum cast .
15 How , though , would the method used here perform if applied to a subject right in the middle of complex situational change , where the social formation and the musical culture are characterized precisely by heterogeneity and seemingly transient affiliations ?
16 Another slightly different angle on these issues is to consider the distinction between instrumentality and expressiveness which has been made use of by sociologists , and is usefully applied to a discussion of kin relations by Morgan ( 1975 , pp. 78–85 ) .
17 Much of what is said can also be applied to a day care setting .
18 No approval by the production Code Administration shall be given to the use of words and phrases in motion pictures including , but not limited to , the following : Alley cat ( applied to a woman ) ; bat ( applied to a woman ) ; broad ( applied to a woman ) ; bronx cheer ( the sound ) ; chip-pie ; cocotte ; God , Lord , Jesus , Christ ( unless used reverently ) ; cripes ; fanny ; fairy ( in a vulgar sense ) ; ‘ hold your hat ’ ; louse ; lousy ; Mada ( relating to prostitution ) ; nance , nerts ; nuts ( except when meaning crazy ) ; pansy ; razzberry ( the sound ) ; slut ( applied to a woman ) ; S O B ; son-of-a ; tart ; toilet gags ; tom cat ( applied to a man ) ; travelling salesmen and farmer 's daughter jokes ; whore ; damn ; hell ( excepting when the use of said last two words shall be essential and required for portrayal , in proper historical context , of any scene or dialogue based upon historical fact or folklore , or for the presentation in proper literary context of a Biblical , or other religious quotation , or a quotation from a literary work provided that no such use shall be permitted which is intrinsically objectionable or offends good taste ) .
19 I have described him as a literary concept and this , as applied to a man in a dirty trench-coat moving in and out of sleazy beds and corrupt gambling dens , may seem to be rather excessive .
20 HCIMA 's technical Advisory Group ( TAG ) published a technical brief entitled BS5750 — Quality system Guidelines , designed to give an overview of British Standards ( BS ) 5750 and suggest how it could be applied to a hotel and catering operation .
21 Muriel had applied to a firm of insurance brokers for a job as an administrator-cum-personal assistant to one of the three senior partners .
22 Another recent innovation is that of biotechnology , which involves the use of organisms ( especially bacteria ) in industrial and technological processes and which is being applied to a variety of environmental management problems such as waste treatment .
23 ‘ Parliament ’ , however , was a flexible term which was then applied to a variety of bodies called to assist the king in government .
24 1 A body of systematic and generalized knowledge which can be applied to a variety of problems .
25 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 .
26 The key role of PNP coordinator was applied to a variety of tasks , of which staff development , curriculum development and special needs were pre-eminent over the evaluation period as a whole .
27 While there may be some doubt whether such provision will continue in future salary settlements , the University remains firmly of the view that the majority of these arrangements , at least as regards academic staff , are an inadequate substitute for satisfactory levels of general salary increase when applied to a university in which virtually all staff are of the highest quality .
28 As with so many armorial terms the word ‘ quarterings ’ is not used in a conventional way and applied to a shield divided merely into four ; indeed there can be as many ‘ quarterings ’ as there are family affiliations — perhaps the record is held by the five-surnamed Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville family , whose full achievement of arms boasts 719 quarterings .
29 The tesserae are still applied to a bed of mortar , but the client could expect the work in the room which was actually receiving the mosaic to be finished much more quickly than with the direct method .
30 Applied to a module .
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