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

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1 It is also not inappropriate that the word has come to be applied to a person 's position in society , with the clear implication that ‘ getting above your station ’ is somehow wrong and dangerous .
2 1 A body of systematic and generalized knowledge which can be applied to a variety of problems .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Much of what is said can also be applied to a day care setting .
6 For example , the analysis of stylistic details of the representation on a coin , such as the treatment of the hair or the eye , and its comparison with the same features in other well-dated art forms such as vase painting or sculpture , should enable a date to be applied to a coin series , particularly in a period of rapid stylistic change in the arts ( such as early Greece ) .
7 They say that search is monotonic if , whenever two operators can be applied to a state , either can still be applied to the state produced by the other .
8 Once the right focus has been identified this will be applied to a range of Appeal materials from posters to T-Shirts .
9 It can be applied to a range of activities which may vary in cost and scale and necessitate planning over differing time spans .
10 The system of analysing common conflicts that the Grants learnt can be applied to a range of disciplinary and family problems .
11 If you do , would not the same argument be applied to a host of other examples of training expenditure ; for example , costs related to acquisition of BS 5750 ( a cost which is not directly a cost of trading but merely a requirement to put companies in a position to carry on their trade , ie where customers seek BS 5750 approval ) ?
12 The pressure which must be applied to a solution to prevent this flow across the membrane is called the osmotic pressure .
13 A difficulty is that Mercier 's brushwork , and an essential freedom in his style , does not lend itself to the same kind of minute scrutiny that could be applied to a painter like Zoffany .
14 This version of the story of the development of the state 's role in social welfare can be applied to a number of industrialized nations-to the United States , to most of the other countries of western and northern Europe and to Australasia — as much as to Britain .
15 The legislation 's loose definition of a ‘ British ’ film , as one made by a British company in a British studio using a certain percentage of British crew , could be applied to a picture made by a British subsidiary of a US major , using an American director , writer and key cast .
16 It is the belief that universal and general principles can be applied to every organisation .
17 As that is the political sphere given to the health service — it is a public service accountable through my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State to the House — the management of the health service has set out clearly how that principle should be applied to the management of ECRs .
18 Science is a unity , and the test of simplicity should really be applied to the whole of science .
19 Assuming that the proportion of visits done in the sample between 2300 and 0700 can be applied to the whole of Berkshire , it becomes possible to estimate the number of night visits which would have been claimable by using the definition of a night visit which applied before April 1990 .
20 When hanging these wallcoverings it is important to use the paste recommended by the manufacturer , and to check whether the paste should be applied to the back of the material or to the wall .
21 Hence the pull-out torque for one-phase.on operation of the three.phase motor is simply the average of 7A over this interval : Similar methods can be applied to the calculation of pull-out torque for other excitation schemes .
22 By a notice of appeal dated 24 December 1991 the local authority appealed with leave of the judge on the grounds that ( 1 ) the judge had erred in law or misdirected himself as to the criteria to be applied to the decision whether leave should be granted in respect of an application by a former foster parent ; ( 2 ) the judge should have applied the test whether ( a ) there were quite exceptional circumstances disclosed necessitating the ousting of the local authority and the consequent discharge of the care order , and ( b ) there was a real likelihood that the applicant could persuade the court to adopt that course and ( c ) such a course was in the interests of the children ; ( 3 ) alternatively , if the judge had adopted the correct test , his exercise of his discretion had been plainly wrong in that he had failed to give any or sufficient weight to ( a ) the disturbing effects on the children of further investigation , ( b ) the fact that if residence orders were made the care order would be discharged , ( c ) the shared responsibility between the foster mother and the mother resulting from section 12(2) of the Act of 1989 , ( d ) the fact that the foster mother 's proper remedy was her application for judicial review , and ( e ) the wishes of the children and the mother .
23 BY SUGGESTING that women have a monopoly on being civilised , does Tony Parsons not open the door for double standards of judgment to be applied to the behaviour of women and men ?
24 This means that , if the conditions are all true in some state , then the operator called action can be applied to the state , and what is more , this operator may help the search .
25 They say that search is monotonic if , whenever two operators can be applied to a state , either can still be applied to the state produced by the other .
26 Some limit must be applied to the council tax levied on any household as a proportion of income , and a figure of say 5 per cent might well be appropriate .
27 To suggest that a 60% allowance should be applied to the Structure Plan target of 2,500 in the period 1991 to 1996 to calculate a total housing land supply for the five year period is not valid .
28 We could specify in which hand the draw-sheet is to be held , which arm the nurse is to use to support the patient , the degree of tension to be applied to the draw-sheet to make it taut and smooth .
29 Here , following Musgrave and Musgrave ( 1989 ) , our objective is to show how this theory can be applied to the question of the optimum size of local authorities .
30 However it does mean that the additional information can be removed from the look-up tree , which in turn means that a compression method can now be applied to the tree , such as utilising a directed acyclic word graph ( section 3.2.5 and section 3.3.3 ) .
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