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Example sentences for "what applies"

  • What applies to datives of nouns in i, applies with still greater force to datives of nouns in ti.

  • What applies to a low and a high note, applies to a low and high degree of heat, and to the various degrees of light which we call by the names of colors.

  • What applies to religion, applies to language.

  • Thus, what applies to the individual applies to the family, what applies to the family applies to the Kingdom, what applies to the Kingdom applies to the Kingdoms.

  • What applies to if applies to other conjunctions as well.

  • What applies to the coincidence of gentile or patronymic names on the two sides of the water, applies also to dialects; e.

  • In other words, what applies to the Langobardi applies to the Suevi also.

  • What applies to nouns applies to verbs also.

  • What applies to Lancashire applies to any county in Roman England.

  • Hence, what applies to the Pimerian may or may not apply to the Pima Proper.

  • What applies to the individual, applies in exactly the same way to the nation.

  • What applies to government officials applies also to members of Parliament, with the sole difference that they have had to recommend themselves to a constituency.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what applies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    went about; what account; what applies; what befell; what belongs; what chance; what condition; what evil; what had; what has; what importance; what kinds; what love; what matters; what must; what purpose; what seemeth; what thinkest; what time; what value; what wilt; what word; what would you have; whatever form; whatever may; whatever the