Example sentences of "may be applied to " in BNC.
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1 | A special solar-reflective white paint may be applied to these panels which will increase the life-span of the surface . |
2 | In particular these transformations may be applied to the potentials for the metric functions that will be described in Section 12.4 . |
3 | Individual abilities may be applied to studies in one or more of the three major subject areas : Visual Communication ; Environment ; Product Design . |
4 | Whereas the primary directions can be applied universally , the secondary may be applied to certain conditions or ailments . |
5 | Study Philippians 2:3–4 and state specifically how this passage may be applied to marital ( sexual ) relations . |
6 | A similar procedure may be applied to the expansion of each of the definition words , to determine the coverage of the 2nd level expansion , and the relative contributions of the two levels can then be compared . |
7 | RSI , by the use of an infrared ( IR ) line scanner , microwave radiometer , radar scatterometer and two sophisticated versions of the familiar optical camera offered a complete range of airborne remote sensing techniques , particularly as they may be applied to natural resources management . |
8 | Opposite the fire-place was a table , which I should call a Pembroke , only that it was made of deal , and I can not tell how far such a name may be applied to such humble material . |
9 | As habitus , this distinction between the Kantian and anti-Kantian aesthetic is both derived from material conditions , and in turn provides an insight into a classificatory scheme which may be applied to an infinite number of actual material and consumption domains . |
10 | little use ; fresh leaf may be applied to aching joints in a warm poultice |
11 | Emission standards are designated for a large number of pollutants or combinations of pollutants and may be applied to individual or specific groups of emitters . |
12 | It is even conceivable that in the future the bubble policy may be applied to an entire city . |
13 | In order to recognize the different characteristics of individual fabrics it is helpful to know a little about the raw materials used ( i.e. , fibre content ) and the weave and various finishes which may be applied to it , as it is the combination of these factors that affect its appearance , how it handles and its performance . |
14 | Some or all of the above approaches may be applied to consumer panels , which are permanent groups representing a cross-section of a particular market . |
15 | By extension , the term clause may be applied to both ( or all ) members of the sentence , the leading member being distinguished as the main , head or principal clause from the other(s) as sub- , subordinate or dependant clause(s) . |
16 | Derrida 's assertion is , of course , a summary of his thinking on language in general and may be applied to individual texts . |
17 | An auxiliary listed under a given number may be applied to any subdivision of that number . |
18 | For example in 534–6 , the -6 may be applied to all subdivisions of 534 , such as 534.63 . |
19 | This correction factor may be applied to metric measures of diameter . |
20 | The nether millstone is the nuclear industry , which is protected by the mysterious ENOR — the existing nuclear operating regime — which protects the nuclear industry so that all its power stations will run whenever they are available to run , a condition which may be applied to Sizewell B as well . |
21 | Although cans have been considered here , the principle may be applied to other containers , eg milk cartons , soap powder boxes etc . |
22 | Although more tension may be applied to the lower posterior wall of the reservoir than to the anterior wall during construction , one would expect to show greater differences in scores for these sites in relatively recently constructed reservoirs compared with those that had been in situ for several years , and the pathological changes would also be expected to be more like those of mucosal ischaemia . |