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

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1 The concept of syntactic approximation is quite well known ( see , for example , unc and has been applied to CSP in similar circumstances to ours
2 The way Easterbrook 's hypothesis has been applied to memory research is by making a distinction between central and peripheral information associated with the arousing item .
3 The introduction to the Scottish Office handbook begins : ‘ Traditionally the term ‘ outdoor education ’ has been applied to activities out-of-doors which involve some degree of physical challenge and risk . ’
4 Once the section has been applied to premises the afternoon permitted hours are extended by one and a half hours for the sale and supply of liquor for the purposes specified in subs .
5 Once the section has been applied to premises , liquor can be supplied for consumption at a table meal ( for the meaning of " table meal , " see s.139(1) ) as an ancillary to the meal in that part of the premises set aside for meals between 12.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. and 6.30 pm. and 11 pm. on Sundays ( subss. ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) ) .
6 It introduced entirely new aerodynamic principles to kiting which we shall describe under ‘ Foils ’ later , and because of its efficiency , it has been applied to power-kiting with some astonishing results , not least being measured speeds approaching 195km/h ( 120mph ) in horizontal flight .
7 The basic strategy of reusing information to create new information is well accepted and has been applied to writing .
8 Back in January , at the beginning of the hearing , Baker said ‘ No plutonium produced in CEGB reactors has been applied to weapons use either in the UK or elsewhere and it is the policy of the government and of the CEGB that this situation should continue . ’
9 In many European countries a similar method of ‘ criteria targeting ’ has been applied to schools .
10 It is quite true that Corbett has been applied to situations outside marriage , eg. , the alteration of birth certificates , unfair dismissal ( White v.
11 But a similar vulgarizing process has been applied to Lacan 's own ideas , first in France , and then in the English-speaking world .
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