Example sentences of "[pers pn] apply to " in BNC.

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1 None of them applied to me , so I deleted them all and put ‘ Ms ’ .
2 A week later back in Vancouver , when Canada joined Britain in the war against Germany and Italy , I applied to the RCAF recruiting office for a commission , in view of my earlier flying experience .
3 I applied to correspondence courses for writing , I joined a music workshop , and at the same time I had to rush into a job , as I came over with just one bag and no money . ’
4 As I have to be in London for the entire week of the General Election , I applied to Darlington Town Hall for a postal vote .
5 Erm I think for some reasons Trudy we so a rogue in there , bridge assessment records , I applies to P Way .
6 In effect , all my mother 's female paternal kin are called by the same term that I apply to my ‘ mother ’ ; and all her male paternal kin are designated ‘ mother 's brother ’ without reference to their generational position .
7 If , for example , I call my mother' brother 's son by the same term that I apply to my mother 's brother , the implication is that I share a common relationship with both .
8 ‘ The pack told me to apply to John Burrows , the customer services manager , to reserve an interview time , if I was still interested in a position with Seacat , ’ said Ms Garcia , who has worked in the travel business since leaving school .
9 She applied to her employer for a redundancy payment but was refused because of lack of funds .
10 Encouraged by Mr Lacey , her guarantor , who firmly believed that , young as she was , Vera would find a medical school to accept her , she applied to Kings College Hospital , the Royal Free Hospital and Glasgow Medical School .
11 The youngster was living with her former foster parents when she applied to the courts for the divorce .
12 She dipped her finger in scented black paste that she applied to her eyelashes .
13 She applied to Newcastle council for a grant as she was living in the Newcastle area .
14 When he pulled himself together he rang Rachel , in search of that mixture of common sense and warmth that she applied to all emotional crises .
15 You did n't have , from everyone you applied to !
16 And are you applying to , but , ar are you proposing to apply for the permanent transfer of this license ?
17 And are you applying to , are you proposing to apply for the permanent transfer of this licence ?
18 right , okay , it 's not really in the best interest of the casualty is it , right , now what dressing would you apply to that do you think ?
19 She said : " Could n't you apply to Establishment Department for a transfer ?
20 how many did you apply to ?
21 If you apply to the fund at the beginning of the month you 'll likely to get something , but hard luck if you apply later on in the month , but that she 's taken up as an open letter to Jerry Hayes , but so far I have n't seen it in the press .
22 If you apply to the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators you must do so within 12 months of posting the item in question .
23 It is entirely tied up with the intensity of interest or desire which you apply to the various things you do .
24 ‘ If that 's the creed you apply to your relationships , why are you doing this ? ’
25 For instance , because you take A-level English , and you apply to five English courses , I do n't think you should assume that the admissions tutor thinks you want to do English .
26 In chapters 15 to 17 we apply to the individual profile components the principles set out in chapter 14 .
27 A concept is not just a sticky label , so to speak , which we apply to objects as they present themselves to our senses .
28 In the schematic dating we apply to this period it seems to be around the last century of the second millennium that an upward turn becomes traceable , notably in pottery and specifically the pottery of Athens .
29 Now , it 's a bit different , because normally we apply to a job in Glasgow , we might get it or we might not , but , you look at , we 've got more of , of information , but , in less developed countries , that information is , even if it were collected , sometimes it 's not even collected , erm , it 's not widely available , so people 's perceptions or hearsay from people who 've gone before , is the information , and that 's often erm , wrong .
30 The rational way to employ such conflicting prudential principles would not be to deduce from more general principles which of them applies to the present case .
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