Example sentences of "[noun] can be apply to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This means that , if the conditions are all true in some state , then the operator called action can be applied to the state , and what is more , this operator may help the search . |
2 | It is necessary , in my judgment , to look at the facts somewhat closely to see what amounts to a discharge and how far the reasoning can be applied to the case , not of joint and several debtors , but of several debtors alone , albeit all liable for the same debt . |
3 | Hence the pull-out torque for one-phase.on operation of the three.phase motor is simply the average of 7A over this interval : Similar methods can be applied to the calculation of pull-out torque for other excitation schemes . |
4 | The tables on the South side of the Library are unsuitable for the consultation of colour illustrated books , and for leather bound books , until UV screening can be applied to the windows . |
5 | When minimum AC feedthrough is needed in , for example , a suppressed-carrier modulator , a +-30MV trim voltage can be applied to the X or Y input . |
6 | If the same anticorrelation can be applied to the longer-term decline in the Sun 's diameter , it may provide a clue to the dearth of sunspots during the height of the Little Ice Age , 300 years ago . |
7 | The Theorem of Pythagoras can be applied to the rotating vector of unit length to reveal , as it describes a circle centred on the origin O that : x ² + y ² = 1² = 1 |
8 | There is a large literature on tax design in market economies , and a major part of the research will consist of investigating the extent to which this body of knowledge can be applied to the particular circumstances of Czechoslovakia . |
9 | When a flow is self-preserving , a description of the turbulent motion developed from measurements at one station can be applied to the whole flow . |
10 | This version of the story of the development of the state 's role in social welfare can be applied to a number of industrialized nations-to the United States , to most of the other countries of western and northern Europe and to Australasia — as much as to Britain . |
11 | It is the belief that universal and general principles can be applied to every organisation . |
12 | Thirdly , autonomy at any rate can be applied to an individual academic . |
13 | A somewhat similar argument can be applied to the oscillator stage , TR1 , except for two important additional considerations . |
14 | Here , following Musgrave and Musgrave ( 1989 ) , our objective is to show how this theory can be applied to the question of the optimum size of local authorities . |
15 | The concept of planning can be applied to a wide range of activities . |
16 | In the special theory of relativity it is assumed that a single inertial frame can be applied to the whole Universe , but at the cost of neglecting acceleration ! |
17 | Finally , our analysis can be applied to the very different language of the 1989 Children Act ( Hoggett , 1989 ; Ball , 1990 ) . |
18 | The latter place rather more emphasis on the social values and cultural meanings associated with family life , and look at change over time in the sentiments , attachments and emotions associated with different family relationships — usually between spouses and between parents and immature children , although in principle the same kind of analysis can be applied to the wider kin group . |
19 | The relationship between pull-out torque and operating speed has been examined in Chapter 5 and some of the results from that analysis can be applied to the closed-loop control problem . |
20 | This model can be applied to the definition of a set of lexical relations in two ways . |
21 | In practice , however , it is found that there are similarities between the frequencies of molecules containing similar groups of atoms , and this sort of information can be applied to the study of new compounds . |
22 | This principle can be applied to the setting of objectives . |
23 | Three forms of data base construction can be applied to the handling of design information ; these are known as hierarchical , network and relational . |
24 | The isolation of the posterior part of the primitive streak of 8th day embryos is provided as an example in Table 3 and Figure 3A but the basic technique can be applied to the isolation of any part of the embryo at any stage . |
25 | These skills can be applied to a fairly wide range of tasks which can be tackled by the lowest achievers . |
26 | Because of a lecture I gave last weekend I 've to write a paper on how P R audits can be applied to the military which is great fun and an acknowledgement that people of a senior level were listening to my lecture but , um it 's put quite a bit of work on me . |
27 | They say that search is monotonic if , whenever two operators can be applied to a state , either can still be applied to the state produced by the other . |
28 | This type of function can be applied to a wide range of activities , from the selection of standard or stocked components , through to performing fatigue/life calculations . |
29 | Independent tests carries out on the packs , including representative chemicals from acids , alkalis and solvents , proved the broad chemical compatibility of the sorbent material used and it was noted that the pack can be applied to a wide range of chemical leakages . |