Example sentences of "must be applied to " in BNC.
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1 | By 1987 , the Home Office Research and Planning Unit Programme was indicating , ‘ now that resources are more constrained , more stringent criteria of relevance must be applied to the funding of research for the Home Office ’ . |
2 | There was another aspect of all this which will have heightened his sense of duty and commitment : in Judaism there is a law of redemption which must be applied to the first-born of any family . |
3 | The above definition does not adequately answer the question : ‘ What is rhythm ? ’ if the choreographer is to understand how the uses of rhythm must be applied to the creation of a ballet . |
4 | In other words , careful grouping procedures must be applied to the number of lines and to the curves . |
5 | When issued , these standards must be applied to joined or repaired aquariums . |
6 | In my judgment these passages from Lord Wilberforce 's speech express the approach and the principles that must be applied to a non est factum plea . |
7 | If there is a surplus remaining after paying all proved debts ( including interest on them up to the date of the bankruptcy order ) , it must be applied to the payment of interest on all proved debts ( including any interest thereon up to the date of the bankruptcy order ( s 328(4) ) . |
8 | It is just the ratio of initial compliances , which must be applied to the observations of J(t) before they are plotted . ) |
9 | The pressure which must be applied to a solution to prevent this flow across the membrane is called the osmotic pressure . |
10 | Imported products which failed to meet these standards could be subjected to extra duties providing that : the environmental standards had a scientific base ; the same standards must be applied to all competitive domestic production ; and imported products could be proved to be causing economic damage to competitive domestic industries . |
11 | Some limit must be applied to the council tax levied on any household as a proportion of income , and a figure of say 5 per cent might well be appropriate . |