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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Extended to a climate-change agreement , however , such a rule would be far trickier .
8 All are subject to fierce statistical debates about the methods and whether the results can be extended to a national scale .
9 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 ) .
10 ( 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 .
11 That the provision of the Education Acts be extended to the deaf and dumb and that such children should receive compulsory education between the ages of seven and sixteen .
12 It is anticipated that this approach will be extended to the advanced courses catalogue when it has been developed more fully .
13 As a first step pensions and child benefit were to be raised and long-term supplementary benefit extended to the long-term unemployed .
14 Will my hon. and learned Friend ensure that everything is done to enable food supplies to be extended to the Baltic states as well as to Russia ?
15 Such techniques are available in the axisymmetric case , and may soon be extended to the colliding wave situation .
16 The treatment for two roots is readily extended to the multiple case if required : even for two roots , however , we require to examine two cases ( see 1.21 ) .
17 The Soviet Union saw no need to remain in military terms and appears to have thought it was merely a matter of time before communism was extended to the southern half of the peninsula .
18 This method of lengthening a perimeter indefinitely can be applied to any polygon or shape and can be extended to the complete occupation of an area or volume .
19 This creature superficially resembled the modern amphioxus and had a bilobed head and pair of tentacles , as well as myotomes and a notochord which , unlike the amphioxus , appears not to have extended to the anterior .
20 This populist , anti-intellectual hostility was also extended to the new constitution of the Labour Party .
21 Chris Stanley says the ethos of the juvenile court has extended to the new youth courts , and adult sentences like probation orders and combination orders are not being used extensively .
22 Thanks were expressed to the retiring Executive Committee members Mrs. Vi Billington , Miss Jean Glass and Mrs. Cicely Harris and a warm welcome extended to the new committee members :
23 It was extended to the remaining foundation subjects in Wales , and the core subjects in first year of key stage 4 , from September 1990 .
24 The package has been tested in a number of Fields and is now being extended to the remaining African locations .
25 Reclamation of the foreshore to seaward of the Imperial Dock was extended to the Eastern Breakwater to complete a scheme which had been in progress for several years and which would provide additional space for industry .
26 In this paper , I have argued that , contrary to the thinking of some of the major representatives of the tradition which distinguishes the public world from the private one , the notion of autonomy ought to be extended to the private sphere .
27 from the beginning , the partners set out to offer a global service , establishing a European and North American network of associated consultancies , shortly to be extended to the far East .
28 These survival mechanisms of the black family have to be extended to the black community generally in its economic life , education and social relations .
29 The non-party tradition of the Public Accounts Committee extended to the Nationalized Industries Committee , the committees established in the 1960s and the Expenditure Committee .
30 To alleviate industry 's problems , the provision for small amounts of halons to be retained ‘ for essential uses ’ could be retained ‘ for essential uses ’ could be extended to the other products , Trippier suggested .
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