Example sentences of "can be apply to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 For instance , the hauling of drums proposed by Messrs. Glover are without doubt the best system and these can be applied to the original idea which has been adapted by Messrs Gwynne , viz : one free balance rope and two hauling ropes to each tank .
6 For instance the hauling drums proposed by Messrs. Glover are without doubt the best system , and these can be applied to the original idea which has been adopted by Messrs. Gwynne viz : — 1 Free Balance Rope and 2 Hauling Ropes to each tank .
7 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 !
8 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 .
9 I have developed a simple analytic treatment which can be applied to the main areas of electronic publishing .
10 But by bringing in such literary examples , we are confronted with the question of whether the notions of " truth value " and " reference " can be applied to the mock realities of fiction .
11 The original point of the survey , however , was not , or not only , to suggest how specifically and illuminatingly the term ‘ postmodernism ’ can be applied to the British context , but simply as an answer to B. S. Johnson 's fear that the baton of innovation had been dropped altogether .
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