Example sentences of "it [modal v] be apply " in BNC.

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1 With the literal meaning of writing or drawing about whores , it may be applied nowadays to practically anything which affects the senses and excites sexual associations .
2 To be successful it should be applied in meticulous detail .
3 They resolved that , if the money was now obtainable , it should be applied to assist the funds of the journal designated at that time the Veterinary Record ( not connected with the present journal of that name ) which was edited by professors of the College .
4 It should be applied prior to and after a perm , to maintain hair condition .
5 As with all sunscreens , it should be applied hourly .
6 However , where a term of a contract is unclear , is capable of having more than one meaning , or is specific to a particular trade or market , there is considerable scope for looking at the factual background or " matrix " known to the parties , in order to clarify how it should be applied .
7 The guidelines on professional conduct are embodied in the Code of Professional Conduct , and if the Code has any significance and weight it must be applied .
8 However , if training is to contribute to this effective working , then it must be applied in the areas where it is most urgently required or where the benefit is greatest .
9 While this strategy may be appropriate for a ‘ mission area ’ where only a few pockets of Christians are to be found and they have to decide between going to one place at the expense of another , it must be applied rather differently in a situation where the Church has extensive geographical coverage .
10 It must be applied in our courts .
11 If there is a surplus remaining after paying all proved debts ( including interest on them up to the date of the bankruptcy order ) , it must be applied to the payment of interest on all proved debts ( including any interest thereon up to the date of the bankruptcy order ( s 328(4) ) .
12 In principle , it might be applied to English .
13 By this I do not mean that the question of criteria is unimportant , or that the distinction remains meaningful even if there are no ontological objects at all to which it might be applied .
14 In circumstances in which the opinion leaders and policy-makers in adult education have responded to the women 's movement at all , it has been to co-opt feminism into their platitudes , whilst at the same time seeking to deflect and defeat the radical intention of women 's liberation as it might be applied in adult education and society generally .
15 This second interpretation of the originally American concept of search , and how it could be applied to Britain , sees the business more from the client 's point of view than that of the would-be consultant .
16 perhaps the single most important effect of the Cuban revolution was that it proved beyond all doubt that Marxism was not an exclusively European doctrine and that it could be applied successfully in Latin America .
17 This version of a marketable discharge licence process employs a national airshed , but it could be applied at a state or local level and for other pollutants in the future .
18 HCIMA 's technical Advisory Group ( TAG ) published a technical brief entitled BS5750 — Quality system Guidelines , designed to give an overview of British Standards ( BS ) 5750 and suggest how it could be applied to a hotel and catering operation .
19 If it works with melonoma it could be applied to all the other forms of cancer .
20 That was why , when you first asked me about this , I turned the whole question round and said ‘ You have to begin from the philosophical problem ’ , but indeed it could be applied in many places .
21 But indeed , it could be applied in many places .
22 Today discussion centres upon how much autonomy is appropriate and how , when and where it shall be applied .
23 There 's also a danger , as Patrick Earle 's pointed out , though it would be applied differently between different districts erm given erm that erm erm relative issues on unem unemployment and the economy will er differ between between districts .
24 In addition , it is not known how easy it would be to apply these findings to other hospitals where psychiatric training is less adequate and there is a rapid turnover of junior medical staff .
25 Next year it will be applied nationwide .
26 This chapter : ( 1 ) explains the need to specify expert determination to ensure it will be applied ( 8.2 ) ; ( 2 ) lists the elements of an expert clause ( 8.3 ) ; ( 3 ) analyses each of those elements ( 8.4 – 8.16 ) ; and ( 4 ) shows how the court interprets badly drafted expert clauses ( 8.17 ) .
27 If the scheme is successful it will be applied to district registries from April 1994 and could become mandatory with an amendment to RSC , Ord 62 .
28 If there is one factor that really will make a difference to your life , it will be applying inhibition before carrying out any actions .
29 It can be applied easily even at high or low temperatures ( down to -20°C ) , is unaffected by rain 15 minutes after application , and resists marking .
30 It can be applied to all kinds of objective situations or none at all .
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