Example sentences of "[adv] applied to " in BNC.

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1 Blairgowrie , Largs and Aberdeen have all applied to An Comunn Gaidhealach to stage the event .
2 Since such rules can be optionally applied to the same basic sentence structures , they provide a linguistic basis for the notion of * In this , as in subsequent chapters , we number examples and extracts only where we need to refer to them in the text .
3 One of the techniques to be tried out in the study is the value of using grid square mapping of the attractions in the urban areas , a technique hitherto applied to extensive resource assessment .
4 The final circuit example that will be analysed in this section is that of an e.m.f. being suddenly applied to a series resonant circuit at time .
5 But such innovations were only applied to certain traffic flows , and the old order of vacuum-braked or unfitted wagons , sprawling marshalling yards and generally lavish siding provision was allowed to linger on .
6 An attempt to have them evicted failed because the county court judge ruled that the law only applied to people who had no interest in the property .
7 An attempt to have them evicted failed because the county court judge ruled that the law only applied to people who had no interest in the property .
8 Social Darwinism was not only applied to ‘ race ’ issues but also managed to incorporate the social facts of class-based hierarchies .
9 The idea of determining resources according to need was only applied to the division of resources between regions , never to the total amount of resources to be allocated .
10 The 1837 statute ( 1 & 2 Victoria cap 110 ) only applied to those already in prison .
11 A further problem is that although we should be glad that speed control measures are encouraged more strongly than they were in 1977 , they are only applied to very small developments .
12 That article 34 could not apply to the three hauliers on the simple reasoning that each carrier had a separate consignment note and article 34 only applied to cases where successive carriers operated under a single consignment note .
13 ( Until the start of 1991 , this requirement only applied to rights accrued since 1985 . )
14 Held , dismissing both appeals , Findlay : ( 1 ) the judge had accepted the custody officer 's evidence that the notes in the pocket book were shown to Findlay , though he was at that time incommunicado ; and Code C 12.12 in its unamended form ( which governed this case ) only applied to interviews at police stations so that it did not require the notes in the present case to be shown to him : Brezeanu & Francis [ 1989 ] Crim.L.R. 650 .
15 The attribute unc on the other hand , associates the gear-lever to the passenger compartment and is thus an external association , as is unc which is only applied to the assembly ( not to individual parts ) .
16 It gave additional powers to local authorities with severe inner area problems and the provisions only applied to three types of designated districts .
17 Although the authorities declared that the customs ban only applied to large consignments of books , which had to be sent via the Ministry of Culture in Bucharest , Hungary was still complaining in June that the Romanian post office was failing to deliver Hungarian-language publications to subscribers , who were forced to form their own distribution networks .
18 The law only applied to those born after 1990 , with the result that Harald 's son , Prince Haakon Magnus , remained heir to the throne even though he was younger than his sister , Princess Märtha Louise .
19 The only case to apply this approach to the running of covenants is Boyer v Warbey [ 1953 ] 1 QB 234 , in which Denning LJ stated : " I know that before the Judicature Act 1873 , it was said that the doctrine of covenants running with the land only applied to covenants under seal and not to agreements under hand …
20 Thus , where the draftsman used the phrase " adjoining premises " in one part of the lease and the phrase " adjoining or neighbouring premises " in another part of it , it was held that the former phrase only applied to property that came into physical contact with the demised property because the words " or neighbouring " must have added something to the word " adjoining " ( White v Harrow ( 1902 ) 86 LT 4 ) .
21 This Act only applied to births which took place after 22 July 1976 .
22 But this was a term that I think was only applied to very few parents , on the whole , it really , it was not a sort of ‘ Parents are a nuisance ’ is not a general belief of , of teachers at all , not today .
23 The lay subsidy rolls of the fourteenth century yield much information on the subject of bynames and surnames for all categories of persons , and in many cases it seems true to say that such names were not necessarily applied to whole families nor ( given that they appear in different forms in successive rolls ) can they be judged to have stabilized .
24 God 's grace can be as much misused when it is wrongly applied to those who are oversensitive as when it is completely forgotten by those who are insensitive .
25 Whatever its precise terms an exclusion clause designed to operate on a national basis can not be justly applied to a party active in only one part of the country and putting up no candidates elsewhere .
26 So there are problems , i it 's it 's quite , it 's rather , there 's two criteria which are obviously applied to this , as a research methods , one is validity , and one being reliability .
27 Consequently , Foucault remarked ( p 151-152 ) : " Time measured and paid must also be time without impurities or defects ; a time of good quality throughout which the body is constantly applied to its exercise …
28 True , the word star could be loosely applied to him on the basis that he had ‘ starred ’ in more than a dozen films .
29 The term is often loosely applied to any workshop rug of outstanding calibre , but more specifically refers to items produced in a handful of exceptional workshops in one of the major weaving centres of Persia and Anatolia .
30 The use of multivariate analysis ( common in igneous geochemistry ) has been little applied to modal compositions of sediments , although it offers considerable potential .
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