Example sentences of "[vb pp] to individual " in BNC.

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1 Although they are committed to individual advice work , they consider such work to be limited in its effectiveness .
2 Cubs and even foetuses cut from the bodies of pregnant females were added to individual hunters ' totals .
3 Although levels of sight do not relate directly to levels of performance in many school activities , there are some direct links between some of the specific forms of visual handicap and the way in which educational materials can most usefully be presented to individual children .
4 Both of these methods will be discussed briefly , but it 's important to remember that any particular grouping should only be applied to individual recognizable phases of an eruption , and that it does n't necessarily apply to the whole thing .
5 Updates can be applied to individual sheets or , in the case of something like a heading change , to all of them simultaneously .
6 C. S. Lewis noted the same phenomenon , writing of Sonnets 25 and 29 that they are These poems are not only read but used , applied to individual lives .
7 This chapter introduces five patients whose surgical histories are used throughout the book to illustrate how the nursing responsibilities discussed in each chapter may differ when applied to individual patients .
8 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 .
9 Derrida 's assertion is , of course , a summary of his thinking on language in general and may be applied to individual texts .
10 This approach has considerable intuitive appeal when it is applied to the markets for apples or second-hand cars , and even when it is applied to individual labour markets .
11 When tip , semi-hardwood or heel cuttings have produced roots , they should be transferred to individual pots , about 5–9 cm ( 2–3½ in ) diameter , depending on the amount of root growth , and potted in the normal way to grow into small plants .
12 Our Group Sales Department specialises in organising holidays , reunions , weekend breaks and conferences specifically tailored to individual group requirements .
13 The cost of advice is often tailored to individual circumstances and situations .
14 Written in C and C++ , the software comes with what the firm calls a universal dictionary — a set of object mechanisms which can be tailored to individual requirements — and an inference engine , which generates the SQL statements .
15 Written in C and C++ , the software comes with what the firm calls a universal dictionary — a set of object mechanisms which can be tailored to individual requirements — and an inference engine which generates the SQL statements .
16 At Midland we appreciate that businesses will only wish to draw upon a selection of our full range of Money Transmission Services and will require these to be tailored to individual requirements .
17 Instruction is informal and tailored to individual needs .
18 Coaching is informal and tailored to individual needs , though novice instruction may be interrupted occasionally by stronger winds .
19 Coaching is informal and tailored to individual needs .
20 These macros are initiated through menus tailored to individual users .
21 Thus pay is tailored to individual performance .
22 In other instances , specific case files were raised to bring together all information related to individual projects , which could have a life-cycle of several years ; some sections were primarily concerned with specialist subjects on a geographical basis ( eg all the archaeological sites in each district of the County ) ; certain support services required files on matters of policy , or personnel , or finance , and so on .
23 Grouped update areas will take an overall time related to individual record processing time , buffer arrangement , update density , i.e. hit rate , and device rotation time .
24 At its best , pluralist-orientated research provides us with an idealised description , in this case of the backward region , which puts certain features in very high relief ; in Banfield 's study , these features are mainly related to individual attitudes .
25 A preference for using Creole is certainly related to individual cultural values , as Edwards and Sutcliffe found in their West Midlands study .
26 Clearly , stress has linguistic importance and is therefore an aspect of the phonology of English that must be described , but it is not usually regarded as something that is related to individual segmental phonemes ; normally , stress is said to be something that is applied to ( or is a property of ) syllables , and is therefore part of the suprasegmental phonology of English .
27 The two other gravid females were moved to individual tanks , 25cm × 15cm , ( 10″ × 6″ ) with plenty of plant cover on the bottom .
28 This was roundly rejected by the Cork Committee who considered that the wrong done to individual creditors could well outweigh any prejudice to the community in depriving the Crown of its preference .
29 Where allocations are made to individual service points , a number of factors may be taken into account in deciding the division of funds .
30 A section 6(2) order should be directed to individual transactions with payment being directed to be made to individual investors upon the individual investors retransferring their Euramco shares or delivering up their Euramco share certificates .
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