Example sentences of "[noun pl] apply the " in BNC.
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1 | They were the classic forest hunters of Siberian whose family bands moved from place to place , camping in conical , deerskin-covered tents , the most common type of nomadic dwelling in the north , to which the Russians applied the Komi term chum . |
2 | The courts applied the normal Brodie principles to ascertain therefore the nature of the payments by the trustees to the beneficiary . |
3 | In general , the project of conservative normativism has been to ensure that the decisions of ‘ inferior tribunals ’ are subject to review by the superior courts applying the common law . |
4 | It did n't really hurt her : even when he had her part her legs to apply the flap to the tender inside of her thighs , she was in no real pain . |
5 | When invoked , the Commission may , at any time within three months of notification and provided it has not taken steps to apply the Merger Regulation , refer a notified merger to the competition authorities of a member state to deal with under national legislation . |
6 | Make the referees apply the rules of the game when reffing Scum games . |
7 | These branches apply the organisation 's principles and policies to the local situation , influencing decision-making at a local level along the lines described above . |
8 | There is a general assumption that degreasers are less aggressive products , based either on a glycol ether or sodium metasilicate , but some manufacturers apply the description to highly caustic products that would be more appropriately defined as caustic cleaners or decarbonisers . |
9 | Assuming no other combat bonuses apply the Trolls have won . |
10 | The consultant may use thumbs , fingers , elbows and perhaps even knees and feet to apply the pressure . |
11 | Its molecular modelling programs allow researchers to apply the most recent scientific theory and advances in computational chemistry to the search for new pharmaceuticals and advanced materials . |
12 | For my part , I think it would be open to the English courts to apply the civil law maxim directly to the situations we have in these two appeals , and treat the two plaintiffs as lives in being at the times of the events which injured them as they were later born alive , but it is not necessary to do so directly in view of the effect which the Montreal Tramways case [ 1933 ] 4 D.L.R. 337 has already had in the development of the common law in this field in other common law jurisdictions . |
13 | It is especially important in these cases to apply the medication effectively in order to cure the condition . |
14 | Thus you can define fill as ‘ chainmail ’ for instance , and know exactly where on your drawing of medieval knights to apply the fill ( it is n't going to go on a flag , is it ? ? ) |
15 | The pertinence of these arguments to Latin American reality was borne out most clearly by the failure of both rural guerrilla warfare ( powerfully symbolised by the death of Che Guevara in Bolivia in 1967 ) and of attempts to apply the same tactics in an urban situation . |
16 | LESTER PIGGOTT is n't yet ready to have the green tarpaulin pulled around him while racing officials apply the friendly bullet to his career . |
17 | However , the aileron may well still be effective , and in most gliders applying the aileron to stop the wing dropping at the stall , while not recommended , does not have any noticeable tendency to cause further stalling at the tip . |
18 | His vision of owners applying the same judgements to their buildings as they might to their car or their rivers being polluted by waste dumping . |
19 | Why do courts apply the law as declared in statutes and enforce their provisions ? |
20 | Thus , when the trustees applied the dividend monies for the benefit of the actor 's minor children the actor was held to be taxable upon the same . |
21 | But if the trust has been created after 1925 , the Trustee Act 1925 gives power to the trustees to apply the property for the maintenance and advancement of the infant . |
22 | Some later Acts endeavoured to meet this problem by making an allotment to the ‘ Rectors , Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor ’ of the forest parishes , who were as trustees to apply the income for the benefit of the poor . |
23 | After exploring last month 's triplet combinations , you 'll now be aware that there are several ways to apply the shuffle groove . |
24 | Dr Mike Nolan , a senior lecturer in nursing research at University College , Bangor , a member of the group which made the award , said : ‘ Grip is a multi-disciplinary group whose main aim is to assist health care practitioners apply the results of research to their work in order to improve patient care . |
25 | Most beginners apply the opposite rudder too harshly and this makes it difficult to hold the bank constant . |
26 | for this reason , the courts apply the rule that when Parliament has conferred a judicial or quasi-judicial power upon a person , he must act in accordance with the rules of natural justice . |
27 | to explore how courts apply the duty imposed by the Child Care Act 1980 to give the child 's welfare first and paramount consideration ; 2. to examine the practices in use for providing magistrates with impartial information ; 3. to discover whether parents ' solicitors experience difficulties in getting background history of cases from Social Services Departments ; 4. to judge whether parents at are a disadvantage in court ; 5. to monitor how solicitors conduct their cases , and how they emply the various possible lines of argument of the Code of Practice on Access ; 6. to discuss the underlying attitudes of the magistrates and social workers towards access to children in care , the reasons for their viewpoints and whether the publication of the Code caused them to change any of their positions . |
28 | When there are disputes about expert determination , the courts apply the law of contract , and the law of contract is the most important area of law for this subject . |
29 | The rules apply the rules for parliamentary elections contained in Schedule 1 of the Representation of the People Act 1983 , subject to such variations as are appropriate for local elections . |
30 | Yet there would undoubtedly remain a considerable amount of discretion , both for judges and juries applying the law , if the words ‘ sufficient to reduce the offence from murder to manslaughter ’ were retained , and at the sentencing stage , in response to the particular combination of factors in each case . |