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

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1 ( b ) A bye-law made under this paragraph clearly can not be made to apply to hotel or restricted hotel licences .
2 This is a simple enough idea but when the same structure is made to apply to government , labour relations , the administration of justice , or mystical communication according to context , we find it confusing .
3 The wording of the EPC , however , is difficult to apply to morality issues surrounding genetically engineered organisms for exactly the same reasons that difficulties arise over ‘ essentially biological processes ’ — the drafters of the convention did not envisage patenting of plants and animals .
4 [ But ] I do n't want an agreement where I have to apply to court to get them out .
5 If the answer is no , there may be a case for dismissing the attempt to apply to education management some of the models which are drawn from business and industry .
6 Sociolinguists in this new , pluralist tradition , of which Rommetveit is perhaps an extreme exponent , have recently begun to challenge the ‘ mystification ’ of writing and of ‘ literal meaning ’ and to apply to literacy the more culturally relative , anthropological perspective that Rommetveit is proposing for language in general .
7 for a site and the carrot is actually being able to apply to designation whether you lived up to that .
8 I would be pleased if you could now take on board the extension of formal smoking at work restrictions as applied at Regional Headquarters and Regional Chambers to apply to Chesser House and for this to be formally agreed by the Council .
9 Are there bits of technical advice that you can give to people intending to apply to university ?
10 However this is beginning to apply to classroom video materials too as more and more people today have video machines at home .
11 Contestability can also be redefined in a public sector context to apply to hospital managements .
12 Recent advances in knowledge of thrust belts based on seismic and drilling have been made easier to apply to frontier areas by published descriptions of typical geometries , improved understanding of the mechanisms involved , and the establishment of standard terminology ( see , for instance : Hossack 1979 ; Berger and Johnson 1982 ; Butler 1982 ; Boyer and Elliot 1982 ) .
13 Science-based departments are able to apply to Research Councils for studentships on behalf of some suitably qualified applicants : alternatively , they may be able to offer financial support from an industrial source .
14 My view was , and still is , that ‘ context of situation ’ is best used as a suitable schematic construct to apply to language events …
15 A lot of this good advice is easy to apply to girl/boy relationships .
16 It follows that the British courts are under a statutory obligation to apply to Community legal texts the Community methods of interpretation as developed by the European Court ; they would be under Community law even without the statutory provision .
17 The Commission considered that the United Kingdom was scarcely in a position to claim otherwise , since until 1988 the right to the flag of fishing vessels was governed by the far less restrictive provisions of the Act of 1894 , which continued to apply to merchant ships .
18 Finally , any other COB rule that expressly indicates that it is not restricted to regulated business will also apply ; the firm must therefore comply with those COB Rules that are expressed to apply to investment business ( rather than the narrower regulated business ) .
19 Liberty to apply to county court .
20 These rules were to apply to property bequeathed unconditionally or else under a term ( dies ) .
21 Item 4 of the same Schedule specifies the ‘ place where the property is situated ’ for an appeal where there is a dispute over a valuation , but this statement is only intended to apply to property within the UK — the authorities can not be compelled to travel to Portugal to hear the appeal !
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