Example sentences of "apply [prep] all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They feel , for example , that St Paul 's restrictions on women 's activities — in the early Christian communities to whom he was writing — are to be seen as regulations applying in all situations in the Church for all time .
2 ‘ ( a ) Provisions applying to all firms
3 It concerns the major archaeological monuments applying to all periods in our sessions with the students .
4 But the Department of Social Security confirmed that the government is serious about this 5 per cent limit applying to all schemes and ‘ envisage no exemption . ’
5 The widget , covered by new free five-year warranty policy applying to all Series IIs , includes Wyse 60 , ADDS A2 and PC Term emulation .
6 In addition , I have put the matter on the agenda for the Ministers of the Interior of our partners in Europe , because I want a European standard with tighter security applying to all cars made in Europe and sold in this country .
7 There is therefore no simple universal money multiplier applying to all banks .
8 Physically handicapped students may be assured that their applications will be considered on the academic grounds applying to all candidates .
9 ‘ ( a ) Provisions applying to all practices
10 This further strengthens the indications that the need for a ‘ god ’ is truly an intrinsic part of human life applying to all mankind .
11 If membership is voluntary , if the union-set wage is a public good applying to all workers in the sector irrespective of union status , and if there are positive costs to membership , why do workers join the union instead of taking a free ride ?
12 An example of the kind of popular song Adorno had in mind — though no doubt he thought of his argument as applying to all kinds — is ‘ Down Mexico Way ’ , a 1939 hit by the British song-writing team of Michael Carr and Jimmy Kennedy .
13 In some of the other source studies discounting was quite appropriately not applied as all costs and benefits occurred within a year .
14 Further their Lordships have no doubt that when Lord Bridge , after quoting the guiding principle , gave certain examples he was not intending thereby to lay down an exhaustive list of tests to be applied in all cases in determining whether or not profits arose in or derived from Hong Kong .
15 Work was in progress everywhere , cellars were being cleared and pumped free of foul water , men salvaging goods and destroying perishable stores , windows being boarded up , and , the most urgent job of all , lashings of disinfectant being applied in all manner of places .
16 Unless road pricing is applied to all roads , irrespective of their current state of congestion , it is likely to lead to further decentralisation as the motoring public and commerce move out to avoid extra transport costs .
17 Mr Takeshita bulldozed this through parliament last December , and on April 1st it began to be applied to all goods and services .
18 That provision was part of the international public order and applied to all ships which sailed on the seas .
19 Similarly the extra health care needs of homeless people which have been documented in parts of London reflect local conditions and can not validly be applied to all areas .
20 The same policy could be applied to all areas of communication , such as between the CBI and the Government , which Mr Davies described as ‘ quite a tricky business ’ .
21 Charter principles are being applied to all areas of the Department 's work .
22 Languages are not deemed to represent a discrete occupation because they are generic and can be applied to all occupations .
23 The importance of the decision lies in the fact that it indicated that natural justice applied to all decisions affecting a person 's rights irrespective of the form of the decision-making process or the nature of the body entrusted with the decision .
24 While arguments regarding biologically-based sexual differences applied to all women , the Victorian scientists who developed them built up their theories on the basis of assumptions regarding the behaviour of women in their own class , and , as Elizabeth Fee has pointed out , there was therefore an essential circularity in their reasoning .
25 The Special Commissioner found that the taxpayer was entitled to elect for the amount distributed to be reduced by the allowable expenditure in accordance with s 74(4) , since , as a matter of construction , the provision applied to all capital distributions in respect of shares regardless of the relative amount .
26 For example in 534–6 , the -6 may be applied to all subdivisions of 534 , such as 534.63 .
27 There is no simple pattern or model of social change that can be applied to all villages , and there is no single continuum on which all rural communities can be placed ( see chapter 1 above ) .
28 Douglas stresses the common features of groupwork and has developed a useful , straightforward approach which can be applied to all groups and groupwork .
29 Previous criteria used to test whether mineral developments should be permitted in these special areas applied to all proposals not just those deemed ‘ major development ’ .
30 Previous criteria used to test whether mineral developments should be permitted in these special areas applied to all proposals not just those deemed ‘ major development ’ .
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