Example sentences of "and [modal v] be apply " in BNC.
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1 | Emission standards are designated for a large number of pollutants or combinations of pollutants and may be applied to individual or specific groups of emitters . |
2 | Derrida 's assertion is , of course , a summary of his thinking on language in general and may be applied to individual texts . |
3 | It must place most weight on the numbers of pupils in the school , and must be applied even-handedly across all the authority 's schools . |
4 | Vouchers if granted , will be valid for the Friday only , of the Royal Meeting and should be applied for before 31st March . |
5 | Before the House of Lords Ms Webh argued that the later decision of the Court of Appeal in Hampson v Department of Education and Science [ 1990 ] 2 All ER 25 had now superseded this test and should be applied accordingly . |
6 | County Court witness summonses can name only one witness and should be applied for not less than seven days before attendance is required . |
7 | This is simply using your control of the machine and could be applied to any video material . |
8 | It would also appear that the rule applies to realty and could be applied to the builder of a house and possibly a local authority building inspector . |
9 | There are so many suffixes that it will only be possible here to examine a small proportion of them ; we will concentrate on those which are common and productive ( that is , are applied to a considerable number of stems and could be applied to more to make new English words ) . |
10 | In a further show of renewed financial strength , Unisys Corp declared a dividend of $1.40625 per share on the company 's Series A cumulative preferred stock : the dividend is 150% the stated quarterly dividend of 0.9375 per share and will be applied to reduce the accumulated dividend deficit to $4.22 a share . |
11 | Methods of measuring cost will be developed where they do not already exist , and will be applied to scheme data . |
12 | ( iii ) Compensation will be made for 50% of the difference between the travelling times as defined in para. ( i ) above and will be applied , where appropriate , for a period of up to 4 years . |
13 | Since taking the post , Susan has benefited from training offered by the local authority and will be applying for the next supervisory post that is available . |
14 | Procedure Audit has been thoroughly tested across a wide range of situations by Mcloughlin and Brown , and can be applied at any level within an organisation . |
15 | Productivity tests involve consideration of fee received against time-cost invested and can be applied to the analysis of work types and clients as well as staff . |
16 | Organic farming is described by its supporters as a sustainable policy for the future , and can be applied across the board : arable , dairy , beef , sheep , pig , poultry , vegetable and fruit . |
17 | This obviates the need for rubidium rich minerals ( such as micas and feldspars ) and can be applied to deposits hitherto undated . |
18 | They also identify curves , pen-ups , dots and cross strokes , and can be applied at the single character level and for complete word analysis . |
19 | These resources should be open ended and act as a facilitator to support the child 's efforts , similar to those described by Bell and Best ( 1986 ) , which are content free and can be applied in many contexts . |
20 | This computer programme comes with FINDPHONE and can be applied to the same data to select different types of data for different grammatical purposes , e.g. all words can be extracted and put in a separate file to add to your lexicon . |
21 | Languages are not deemed to represent a discrete occupation because they are generic and can be applied to all occupations . |
22 | It is used to detect amino end groups in nylons dissolved in m-cresol , by titration with methanolic perchloric acid solution , and can be applied to vinyl polymers if an initiator fragment , perhaps containing halogen , is attached to the end of the chain . |