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

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1 If Wheare 's definitions are applied to the United Kingdom , it may be said that there is an unwritten constitution in the sense that it is uncodified .
2 These rules are applied to the data to construct , over the input , a graph of partial valid paths from which an interpretation of the entire utterance can be extracted .
3 The key term here is ‘ control ’ whose biological and political connotations are applied to the ordering of Pynchon 's text .
4 Table 2.2 gives an illustration of the use of the multi-dimensional screen ; the first three elements are applied to the proposed new radiation pyrometer , data on which is given in the Pyro Instrument Company case in Chapter 17 .
5 Can data on radon exposure and cancer risks in uranium miners be applied to the general population ?
6 Such models were applied to the car market by several authors in the 1960s and early 1970s ; this research is intended to determine whether the principle can still be usefully applied in forecasting the size of the market .
7 This was no better reflected than in his creation of A Distant Drummer with its horrific theme of man 's inhumanity to man , where ritual warlike movements were applied to the jack-booted soldiers of Nazi Germany .
8 A checklist of predictors was applied to the maternity notes of all non-Asian women who had delivered a child under consultant care when they were discharged from the maternity unit .
9 In Chapters 14 and 15 , the extent to which their principles are applied to the relatively new media of television , film and video will be considered separately along with the statutory duties and voluntary censorship systems which work in these media to regulate the treatment of controversial subjects .
10 If those principles are applied to the facts of the present case , in particular to the Commissioners ' finding that the transaction did not involve any bounty on the part of Mr Levy , it is clear that there was no disposition , agreement , or other transaction within s454(3) of the 1970 Act [ now TA 1988 , s681(4) ] .
11 At the editor 's workstation , which is n't a particular Mac but the one he happens to be logged onto , formatting codes are applied to the copy to generate the typeset material .
12 FIG. 3 Five conditions were applied to the tomato seedlings .
13 Similar principles were applied to the assessment of each case .
14 Conservative philosophy has relied on competition to improve efficiency in other areas of the economy and the same principles were applied to the NHS .
15 The resources of many pharmaceutical firms were applied to the search for new moulds and other micro-organisms .
16 In Part I of the course ( ie. the first two years ) theoretical perspectives from the social , physical and biological sciences are applied to the study of the interaction and communication of consumer needs , behaviour , goods and services .
17 The great advantage is that no external stimuli are applied to the subjects of the observation — all their actions and the situations they are in are absolutely normal .
18 Tiny varying voltages were applied to the plates and the platypus 's reactions showed that it could detect field strengths as low as a 500 millionth of a volt ( 0.05 microvolts ) per centimetre .
19 The deceased then became " he who has gone to his Ka " , which in Ptolemaic times were applied to the god and the king and which wee enumerated as strength , might , prosperity , food , veneration , eternity , radiance , glory , fame , magic , authority , sight , hearing , and perception .
20 The centre has implemented effective systems for ensuring that consistent standards are applied to the evaluation of the candidates ' work and that the standards comply with those specified in the unit/model .
21 If these measures were applied to the country as a whole , it is conservatively estimated that a reduction of over 10,000 in jury accidents could be achieved every year .
22 Unpublished works include Latin translations of an astrological text by Benjamin Worsley [ q.v. ] ( c .1657 ) and Kinckhuysen 's textbook on algebra ( c .1669 ) , and versions of a treatise on music theory in which logarithms are applied to the division of the musical scale ( c .1672 ) .
23 The final criteria is applied to the valuation of the business and its relationship to the loan amounts .
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