Example sentences of "may apply [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A proper understanding of this subject requires consideration of the general factors , which may apply to a distinct group of nations ; of the special factors , which are perhaps unique to one nation ; and , furthermore , of a number of factors that do not fall neatly into either of these categories .
2 At any time , even after requiring a remuneration certificate , the client may apply to a High Court taxing master for taxation of the bill .
3 Although this ‘ voluntary ’ aspect of indirect taxes may apply to a particular individual and a particular tax , it can not apply to all individuals and all taxes .
4 It is clear that the court has jurisdiction to quantify the amount recoverable both under its inherent jurisdiction as well as pursuant to such statutory provisions and rules as may apply to a particular case .
5 This may apply to a particular period or it may be concerned with changes over a long period of time .
6 Hence if , when the lease of The Country Tearooms comes to an end , the tenant , Ms Prim , wishes to renew the tenancy and the landlord is unwilling to do so , Ms Prim may apply to the local county court for a new tenancy based upon the terms of the tenancy which has just expired .
7 The Chief Officer of Police may apply to the local authority for a banning order which must be confirmed by the Home Secretary .
8 Public bodies may apply for a compulsory purchase order in respect of certain property .
9 Students from states of the European Community accepted on to full-time undergraduate courses ( excluding foundation certificates and higher national certificates ) may apply for a mandatory award .
10 You may apply for a full licence if :
11 A hotel may apply for a full on-licence ; on the other hand small establishments may merely have a restaurant licence or a residential licence .
12 All students , home , EC and overseas , may apply for the small number of Edinburgh University Postgraduate studentships awarded each year , if they are graduates with First or Upper Second Class honours degrees ( or equivalent ) from recognised universities who propose to undertake postgraduate research under supervision ( PhD , MLitt or MPhil ) .
13 The weather might be described as ‘ wet ’ or ‘ dry ’ ( W or D ) and , in a humid temperate climate such as Britain experiences , it might seem that state W is more common than state D. The reverse may apply in a semi-arid area such as Arizona or Nevada .
14 Special tax rules may apply in an off-market purchase of shares in an unquoted company ( USM companies are treated as unquoted for these purposes ) which is a trading company or a holding company of a trading company .
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