Example sentences of "[adv] [be] applied to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The logic of exploiting the perception gap between the real cost of benefits and their perceived value to the employee can obviously be applied to other benefits .
2 In discussing the various types of eruption that are generally recognized , it was emphasized that labels such as ‘ Strombolian ’ or ‘ Plinian ’ should only be applied to recognizable phases of an eruption ; they may not necessarily apply to the whole thing .
3 Should the term record only be applied to written documents ?
4 Styles can only be applied to whole paragraphs , and the formatting details are stored in the markers which occur at the end of each paragraph .
5 As styles can only be applied to whole paragraphs , you do n't have to be too careful about selecting text ; just pop the cursor anywhere in the block and the formatting will be applied to the whole paragraph .
6 Data analysis techniques were largely developed to cater for the implementation of database systems , although that does not mean that they can not be applied to non-database situations .
7 While the double-blind trial is well suited to testing of conventional drugs it often can not be applied to complementary therapies , for instance , the acupuncturist must establish a close link with the patient during treatment , and the therapist must know which points he is needling and possibly modify them as the patient 's responses change .
8 What we have said about modulations in major keys can easily be applied to minor keys , with a little common sense .
9 The same test and standards of antimicrobial efficacy can also be applied to cosmetic products .
10 The same theory could now be applied to American golfers in their quest to win the Blue Ribband of American golf , the Masters .
11 In that case the panel might recommend reductions in funding , which could then be applied to other areas .
12 Nevertheless , the universal aspirations of such a social psychology 's theory will permit the formulation of ‘ pure ’ , or universal , theoretical propositions , which can then be applied to historical manifestations of the topic in question .
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