Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] [be] apply [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The church wishes to acquire the adjacent land ( a new site ) , apply for planning permission and subsequently sell the new site , realising a profit that may be applied in building a new church on the existing land .
2 In particular , the operation of the Social Fund — a benefit offered as a loan — often calls for social workers to provide support for a particular case , given the limited budget of the fund and the rationing that must be applied as a result .
3 In my judgment these passages from Lord Wilberforce 's speech express the approach and the principles that must be applied to a non est factum plea .
4 Subdivisions that might be applied to certain types of headings ( such as places , literatures , and so on ) are shown under key headings in the main list .
5 She always loathed naturalistic and realist writing , and locates in Raymond Carver a ‘ grey … glum … discontented acquiescence ’ that could be applied to any number of British anaemic depressives .
6 For example , Prentky , in his book Creativity and Psychopathology , tabulates the probable psychiatric diagnoses that could be applied to certain eminent writers , artists , scientists and composers .
7 A difficulty is that Mercier 's brushwork , and an essential freedom in his style , does not lend itself to the same kind of minute scrutiny that could be applied to a painter like Zoffany .
8 And Skillbase markets their skills to other organisations as well , calling it ‘ executive leasing ’ ( or for highest positions ‘ interim management ’ — perhaps a term that could be applied to Sir Len Peach 's stint at the NHS ) .
9 That the similar material produced under Æthelred may reflect badly , rather than well , upon his administration is a conclusion that could be applied to Cnut too .
10 Until a few years ago it had been clear that the courts would be prepared in such situations to exhibit a marked degree of ‘ tenderness ’ towards wives in such cases , greater tenderness in fact than would be applied to any other third party surety .
11 In these after-school tutorial programmes , those students whose grades are up to par will receive federally funded bonus bonds that will be applied to their continued education upon graduation from high school .
12 Thirdly , it includes most aspects of the study of principles of language usage , for there seems to be a general principle of the following kind : for each systematic set of constraints on the use of language , there will be a corresponding set of inference-procedures that will be applied to language understanding ( see Levinson , 1979a ) .
13 Another way in which the cat 's sound system appears much more complex than that of other species is in the degree of variation that can be applied to a single type of call .
14 Morrison 's epitaph on London Labour before the war , therefore , is not one that can be applied to West Ham .
15 Unfortunately the degrees of confidence that can be applied to such scientific dates are inadequate for a period which can be viewed in terms of generations ( Campbell , Baxter and Alcock 1979 ) .
16 Consequently ICAO has very wisely given guidance in general terms that can be applied to all types of large fixed wing aircraft ( not helicopters ) .
17 Mark Linton , formerly a professor at Stanford University , now principal researcher at Silicon Graphics Inc , has come up with a completely new toolkit that can be applied to X-Windows .
18 There is no simple pattern or model of social change that can be applied to all villages , and there is no single continuum on which all rural communities can be placed ( see chapter 1 above ) .
19 Fortunately there are a number of useful guidelines that can be applied to both the systems on offer and the facilities you need .
20 ‘ This resulted in an extension of the available technology that can be applied to nuclear plant for process , safety and safeguarding purposes .
21 Cost , manpower and time availability will influence the number of measures that can be applied to any one public consultation exercise .
22 The user also needs to know the operations that can be applied to the relations so as to carry out the desired retrievals .
23 Most important , the formal statistical reasoning that can be applied to a-priori hypotheses is strictly invalid for exploratory analysis .
24 If there is no blanket strategy that can be applied to all , then more and better individualised pain care is needed .
25 Nevertheless , there are several schemes involving shares that can be applied across the workforce to achieve savings .
26 It also provides opportunities for pupils to develop vital skills and learning strategies that can be applied across the school curriculum .
27 Now , after 20 years of hard work , Aerospatiale has a wealth of resources that can be applied across the group .
28 ‘ In order to achieve this , measures must be developed that can be applied at particular neuralgic points only and that will all the same have a traffic restraining effect on the whole area .
29 At least seven countries believe that the margin scheme is the only system that can be applied within one member state .
30 Other Redken products than can be applied for shine include Phinal Phase , a pH balancing rinse , and styling products such as Touch Control , Suspend — a forming and mending spray gel and Shine Design a wonderful weightless finishing gel .
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