Example sentences of "[coord] [modal v] apply [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When they are authorised , whether generally or in relation to a particular allotment , the company may resolve by special resolution that section 89(1) shall not apply to a specified allotment under that authority or shall apply with such modifications as are specified in the resolution .
2 First , the Secretary of State has a power , in section 17 , to provide , by regulation , that the National Curriculum shall not apply , or shall apply in a modified form , in cases or circumstances which may be specified .
3 Similarly , indirect race discrimination occurs when a person applies a requirement which he applies or would apply to persons of a different racial group but :
4 The unmarried father who has not acquired parental responsibility by court order or formal agreement is , however , entitled to notice of the proceedings in most cases and may apply for party status ( see ( c ) below ) .
5 Students are eligible for a loan during the sandwich or placement year and may apply by post .
6 Such attitudes should emerge from out National Certificate work also , and should apply across the college .
7 It is also likely to benefit makers of more expensive and complex cars , such as McLaren 's F1 and the Jaguar XJ220 , and could apply to any sector of car , not just the sporting machines that currently stand to gain in credibility .
8 All the points raised so far are conceptual rather than practical and would apply to any publication method from hand-set lead type through to true electronic publishing .
9 National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants were to be established by the EPA and would apply to existing as well as to new industrial plants .
10 The new standards could currently be met only by using three-way catalytic converters and would apply from mid-1992 for new petrol-driven cars and from Jan. 1 , 1993 , for all new cars .
11 The unrestricted interchange of 16 players — with 11 on the field at one time — has been experimental this season and will apply to all age groups , men and women .
12 Over and above that , the Environmental Protection Act 1990 brings more stringent procedures into force in 1992 and will apply to the subject .
13 Both remedies apply in the case of the community charge and will apply to the council tax .
14 Thus , a language teacher who has qualified to teach in the Federal Republic of Germany is already regarded as having ‘ qualified teacher status ’ ( QTS ) here and can apply for teaching posts in UK schools .
15 In general , students who embark on full-time and sandwich courses at degree level are entitled to a mandatory award from their local education authority and can apply to the Student Loans Company for loans .
16 Section 1 of TDA 1968 is a powerful deterrent and can apply to an honest trader who misdescribes his goods .
17 A successful applicant is normally admitted as a candidate for the degree of MPhil but may apply at a later date to transfer his or her registration to that for the degree of DPhil .
18 Information should relate not only to the country as a whole but should apply to the locality where the expatriate is to live and work .
19 ( 6 ) In relation to building control , food hygiene and consultation with the lire authority , subsections ( 1 ) , ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) of this section shall not apply to the application for or the making of a provisional grant of a licence under section 26(2) of this Act but shall apply to the application for affirmation and to the affirmation of such a grant .
20 This would not apply , for instance , to reference use of the library , where public use qualifies us for a discount on book purchases , but would apply for , say , postal loans of slides , commercial enquiries , online searches , photocopies and so on , where such services would use staff time and involve paying for resources which we would not otherwise have to buy in .
21 And anyone competing his walk wo n't get a free beer as with Wainwrights but can apply for a badge .
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