Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [be] applied [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In particular these transformations may be applied to the potentials for the metric functions that will be described in Section 12.4 .
2 These rules must be applied with experience and judgement if adequate protection is to be achieved and it is important that the leading insurance company on the risk is consulted at the early design stage , and that only experienced and reputable sprinkler installers be used .
3 The words must be applied with nothing added and nothing taken away .
4 Suddenly I realized that many of the techniques that Penrose and I had developed to prove singularities could be applied to black holes .
5 Such choices are made on a national basis , and bibliometric methods could be applied to either .
6 Similar considerations can be applied to ‘ magnetic ’ dipole radiation which is important when the charges are in rapid motion ; it also vanishes identically in the gravitational case .
7 Research on ultra-low-volume ( ULV ) application with greater control of droplet size has shown that pesticides can be applied with much less liquid .
8 Even the principle that struts should be shorter and stouter than ties can be applied to lines .
9 Theory Z was put forward by W G Ouchi as an ‘ advance ’ on Theory Y. It attempts to draw on the successful management techniques of large Japanese companies , and suggests how the key elements of successful Japanese management methods can be applied to Western management and organisation .
10 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 .
11 Each club of growers , be they of lettuce , tomato , carrots or some other crop , meets with the project manager to discuss how the basic ICMS methods can be applied to their particular crop .
12 It seems inappropriate to refer to a man of his years as a father figure or , in the context of such a mundane matter as VAT , as inspirational , but both descriptions can be applied to Victor .
13 On rare occasions , too , handcuffs could be applied as a punishment .
14 Individual abilities may be applied to studies in one or more of the three major subject areas : Visual Communication ; Environment ; Product Design .
15 Below are some examples of how the different note-systems might be applied to a specific topic .
16 Possibly such ideas could be applied to fine tune aloof measurements by distinguishing between different regions of the image and applying weights .
17 No surcharges will be applied within 30 days of your departure .
18 In particular these ideas will be applied to existing errors within the system .
19 Trend Kwikcoat is fast-drying , so that up to three coats may be applied in a day ; its acrylic base ensures it does not turn yellow ; it is low in odour ; and brushes may be washed out in water . , . .
20 Significant correlations between lesson activities and pupils ' perceptions might be applied in teacher training and curriculum development programmes .
21 Unlike wood dyes , varnish stains can be applied to previously coated surfaces , as long as they are clean and free from wax or grease .
22 Further coats can be applied by brush or roller , allowing each to dry before a further coat is applied .
23 The principles can be applied to ellipsoids , sausage forms , barrel vaults and rings such as the torus .
24 All of the following are for PageMaker but the general principles can be applied to most of the page makeup programs .
25 It is the belief that universal and general principles can be applied to every organisation .
26 But as Badcock and others argue , the same principles can be applied to all forms of human and animal life .
27 There is another less obvious reason why other techniques might be applied in an authenticity study , even when a dating method can be used .
28 If successful , such techniques could be applied across many countries rather than those few which possess occupational data .
29 This was something she had never even heard of , so we spent quite a long time discussing hypnosis , regression and how the techniques could be applied to her situation .
30 Alternatively these techniques could be applied to every one of the candidate strings for each word position identified as a potential error ( again it should be noted that this assumes that errors can be identified , which may be doubtful for our system ) .
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