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

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1 At one point Dr. Goldsmith was informed that ‘ this committee definitely order him to see all persons who apply for admission to the House before they are admitted , in accordance with the requirements of the local government board ’ .
2 In fact , the first thing most such hypothetical new European states would do is , almost certainly , apply for admission to the European Community , which would once again limit their sovereign rights , though in a different manner from their previous situation .
3 Apply for facilities to the Accounts Section , HM Land Registry , Burrington Way , Plymouth , PL5 3LP .
4 These responsibilities apply with respect to the public and others who may be working close by .
5 All the characteristics outlined apply in principle to the hierarchies which fall within the scope of lexical semantics , that is to say , those which are composed of lexical items , and those structuring relations are relations of sense holding between those lexical items .
6 Visas : 14-day visas , extendable to one month , available on entry at the airport ; for longer stays , apply in advance to the Royal Nepalese Embassy , 12a Kensington Palace Gardens W8 , London ( 01-229 1594 ) .
7 This has been followed by some authorities and voluntary agencies who developed codes , which they apply in relation to the homes which they administer .
8 As a result of these anti-avoidance provisions , the foreign business carve-out is excluded , and the general COB Rules apply in relation to the customer concerned , where : ( 1 ) A UK office executes a transaction with or for a UK private customer on the instructions of a non-UK office ; or ( 2 ) A UK office gives investment advice in relation to any transaction to a non-UK office , which the non-UK office passes on to ( or uses for the benefit of ) a UK private customer if ( in either case ) : ( a ) the UK office itself transmitted the order to a non-UK office of the firm ( even if a different one from that instructing it ) ; ( b ) the UK office has itself advised the customer in relation to the transaction concerned ( and the customer has then directly or indirectly given the order to the non-UK office which deals through the UK office ) ; or ( c ) the UK office has advised the customer to deal through or seek advice from a non-UK office of the firm ( even if the relevant prescribed disclosure was made ) .
9 But , under the system now envisaged by Mr MacGregor 's officials , higher education students would get a certificate proving they were on a recognised course and apply by post to the Glasgow-based Student Loans Company for a loan .
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