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

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1 Thus , in Gregory 's Histories the Council of Mâcon in 585 was expected to deal with a quarrel between bishops Bertram of Bordeaux and Palladius of Saintes , and it did deal with the theology of a certain unnamed bishop who thought that the word homo in the Bible did not apply to women .
2 He granted an injunction restraining the defendant from using and/or disclosing confidential information but qualified it so that it did not apply to communications made by the defendant either to FIMBRA or the Inland Revenue in respect of the matters identified in the defence .
3 Although Massachusetts , like many states , had a statute which absolved parents who treated their children by spiritual healing from charges of abuse or neglect , the prosecution successfully argued that the statute did not apply in cases where death or serious injury resulted from such action .
4 Therefore they do not apply to pledges .
5 The Bills of Sale Acts do not apply to documents accompanying transactions in which the possession of the chattels passes .
6 These restrictions do not apply to teachers .
7 Important Note Compensation payments do not apply to changes caused by reason of war or threat of war , riots , civil strife , terrorist activity , industrial disputes , natural and nuclear disasters , fire technical problems to transport , closure or congestion of airports or ports , cancellations or changes of schedules by scheduled airlines and similar events beyond our control .
8 But they do not apply to suspensions which are made , as a holding operation , pending inquiries .
9 Does Article 37 mean that the normal grounds for termination of a treaty ( material breach and rebus sic stantibus ) do not apply to obligations and rights created for third States ?
10 Treasure Trove laws do not apply to fossils any more than they would to a lump of raw gold or a precious stone imbedded in rock .
11 The clearest example of considerations which affect authoritative decisions but which do not apply to individuals acting on their own are considerations arising out of the needs and limitations of bureaucracies .
12 They do not apply to plcs and unlimited companies ; of necessity , the latter are private companies .
13 The formal rules of evidence that apply in courts do not apply in tribunals .
14 The strict rules of evidence do not apply in arbitrations ( Ord 19 , r 5(2) , Term 3 ) , but , of course , the district judge or other arbitrator may feel that he should give less weight to evidence which is hearsay than to evidence which is direct .
15 Similarly , one could argue that the attenuation theory does not apply to languages such as Arabic which have a definite article but no explicit marker of indefiniteness .
16 ( Characteristically the restriction does not apply to companies controlled by non-residents . )
17 The scheme does not apply to claims for an amount greater than £1,500 per person or £7,500 per Booking Form or to claims which are solely or mainly in respect of physical injury or illness .
18 The Scheme does not apply to claims for an amount larger that £1,500 per person .
19 The scheme does not apply to claims for an amount greater than £1,500 per person .
20 It does not apply to claims which are solely or mainly in respect of physical injury or illness or the consequences of such injury or illness .
21 This paragraph does not apply to claims relating to death , bodily injury , illness or personal property .
22 The scheme does not apply to claims for an amount greater than £1,500 per person .
23 The scheme does not apply to claims for amounts greater than £1,500 per person or £75,00 per booking form .
24 It seems that the absence of transcripts of evidence , argument and judgment in the county court explains why the leap-frog procedure does not apply to decisions of county courts .
25 A further difficulty with s.92(1) ( d ) is that it does not apply to emissions from premises not used for a trade , business , manufacture or process .
26 Under the Act of 1987 the privilege against self-incrimination does not apply to investigations of serious or complex fraud .
27 Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 does not apply to tenancies at will ( Hagee ( London ) Ltd v Erikson ( A B ) and Larson [ 1976 ] QB 209 ) .
28 In reply to the Commission 's consultation paper on the relationship between fiduciary duties and regulatory rules , the Institute points out that while the Securities and Investments Board 's rules recognise Chinese walls , the exemption does not apply to firms authorised by a recognised professional body .
29 This notice does not apply to members who have joined since Christmas for whom the current membership lasts until March 1991 .
30 It does not apply to goods stored in racks .
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