Example sentences of "extend to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The injected 108bhp 1.6-litre CVH engine , five-speed manual gearbox and three-door body are blended with uprated springs and dampers , 185/60 low-profile tyres and steel wheels with plastic trims and body changes that extend to a black rear spoiler and body colour bumper sections .
2 O. valenciennesi rufescens differs from O. valenciennesi Lyman ( Challenger Stn 192 off Kei Is 236 m ) in the following respects : the disk spinelets are not as rugose as those of O. valenciennesi and the adoral shields do not or only just separate the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate , those of O. valenciennesi are more wing-like and extend to the genital slits .
3 I extend to the hon. Gentleman an open invitation to join me on any subsequent occasion .
4 In my judgment , however , the law is not certain and it is necessary for this court to consider whether , having regard to the right to free expression , the law of libel can be held to extend to a local government authority .
5 The Louvre has agreed to extend to the Metropolitan a long-term loan of two glazed-brick murals depicting archers , from a sixth-century Achaemenid palace at Susa .
6 This allowed the administration to extend to the Soviet Union credit guarantees worth up to US$1,000 million to buy US agricultural produce .
7 I welcome the proposal in the Green Paper ’ Industrial Relations in the 1990s ’ to extend to the general public the same legal right to request an injunction from a court of law to stop illegal industrial action affecting a public service or an essential utility as is available to companies in law .
8 Indeed , I consider it more opportune than ever to extend to the entire ecclesiastical community an initiative already observed in some countries and regions that has yielded truly valuable pastoral results .
9 ‘ This will enable the company to expand its trading area to extend to the Eastern Mediterranean and the North West African coast and the Eastern seaboard of the US and Canada , ’ said Mr Risbridger .
10 It is four foot six inches wide , extending to a princely six foot six , but the forward end is so packed with our gear that there is barely enough room for our legs .
11 " All candidates should be made aware of the crucial importance of the introductory sentences , possibly extending to a short paragraph to each answer they produce .
12 Over the hill , Glen Garry comes into sight ahead and at a parking place indicating a viewpoint there is a magnificent panorama of this beautiful glen , more water than land , extending to a fine array of the Knoydart peaks on the western horizon .
13 There is a fifty-foot waterwheel in situ , but demonstrations of machinery and techniques pale beside the awesome sight of the vast quarry itself , extending to an enormous height up the slopes of Elidir Fawr in a great series of terraces .
14 Kings are probably the most handsome of all the penguins : the plumage follows the general pattern of white below and dark above , but the most outstanding features are the golden/orange ‘ ear-patches ’ extending to the upper breast .
15 An ombudsman system was to be established , comprising a panel of three serving or former Supreme Court justices , to investigate allegations of corruption in government with jurisdiction extending to the Prime Minister 's office .
16 Would they not act as an invaluable bridge extending to the Baltic states and other parts of central and eastern Europe ?
17 The project intends to use WIRS data to examine the inter-relationship between recognition ( coverage ) , union density and wage determination , building on theoretical models of this interaction , and extending to the econometric testing of alternative hypotheses .
18 This is undoubtedly an all European problem , United States , Canada , Japan , everyone else should be involved , er I think we should probably identify with the Soviet 's aid and help , hm , key projects like the conversion of military industry into consumer goods , er , like transport and communications , key areas of the economy where relatively small amounts of investment could produce big returns , and then finally it seems to me we should be extending to the Soviet Union for membership of er , international financial organisations like the world bank and the international monetary fund , whichever in criteria of course for helping countries and for integrating international aid to those countries .
19 In the one subject ( patient 4 ) from whom routine sections only of large bowel and ileum were available , histological examination showed an inflammatory process predominantly affecting the myenteric plexus particularly in the appendix but extending to the small intestine .
20 The wide US support for the invasion , extending to the liberal media , including the New York Times and the Washington Post , has startled Latin Americans .
21 The hospitality extended to a good meal , and before leaving we were given the facilities of a nearby chateau , where the jeep driver and I had the luxury of a hot bath , laid on by the local Mayor .
22 At first she was closed , then gradually she was pulled open , extended to a great length , leaving an awful hollow giddy sensation in her stomach .
23 Lowe 's interests extended to a wide range of issues — sexual politics , the environment , nuclear disarmament , anti-racism — all of which had emerged from the 1960s hippy and student-based protest movements .
24 Although the period of protection for copyright may be extended to a uniform period , the extension of the term would not renew or re-establish copyright in any works where copyright may have expired .
25 Legislation which made official Jewish equality of citizenship rights was passed in the Norddeutschen Bund in 1869 and extended to a united Germany in 1871 .
26 If a scrolled area is not full but can be extended to a given maximum , then pressing TAB from the last input field of a line containing an entry will reposition the cursor on the next ( blank ) line .
27 Extended to a climate-change agreement , however , such a rule would be far trickier .
28 All are subject to fierce statistical debates about the methods and whether the results can be extended to a national scale .
29 By the early 1980s the line had been extended to a purpose-built platform alongside the museum building and line had become fully signalled , controlled by the former Liverpool Riverside Signalbox ( Now Steamport No. 1 ) .
30 ( iv ) If the right to sue in libel should be extended to a local government authority it could not logically be withheld from any government authority having separate legal personality .
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