Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] extended [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Reform , the young protesters stressed , was good but should be extended into the political sphere , as their predecessors had demanded many times before .
2 The Bill proposes that hoards be kept intact and that the practise of paying the full market value of the objects to the finder should be extended to the entire hoard .
3 As the hon. Gentleman will know , the draft treaty that my right hon. and noble Friend Lord Carrington has prepared identifies a range of safeguards which should be extended to the ethnic minorities in Yugoslavia .
4 It was recommended in this report that the educational psychologist 's brief should be extended beyond the traditional testing and assessing of children plus some remedial teaching to include ‘ an extended range of treatment ’ .
5 The majority held that the case could be decided upon the narrow ground that the action for enticement should be extended beyond the strict relation of master and servant to embrace other contracts for personal services , but support was also given in varying degrees to a broader proposition that a plaintiff might sue for the knowing violation of the security of any type of contractual right .
6 Thus it seems to me that the general principles of object-relations through identification , object-cathexis , and internalization must be extended to the whole psychoanalytic theory of personality .
7 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 .
8 Now it seemed as if this ‘ law of parallelism ’ could be extended to the whole history of life on earth .
9 We are attracted to the idea that rights of access could be extended to the unenclosed uplands of Wales .
10 The duration of copyright may be extended across the European Community to a uniform seventy years from the year of death of the artist or author .
11 The period for filing notice of appeal may be extended by the High Court .
12 To this end , the monetary responsibility of the Deutsche Bundesbank as the sole issuing bank for this currency shall be extended to the entire currency area .
13 It is anticipated that this approach will be extended to the advanced courses catalogue when it has been developed more fully .
14 Once this version is operational and some experience has been gained in running the financial model in conjunction with the main model , the former will be extended in the following ways :
15 It can be extended for the specific purpose of retraining you for new work provided that any agreement to do so :
16 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 .
17 Desargues 's Theorem for the projection of a triangle can be extended to the circumscribing ellipse .
18 How far this interpretation can be extended to the whole gamut of characters for which Burdon had shown the populations to be polymorphic must be very doubtful .
19 Whether the principle of stability can be extended beyond the spatial domain in relation to the structure of memory within mental models remains to be established .
20 It is intended that this pilot research will develop a standardised set of procedures with which the investigation can be extended over the remaining Ulster counties which subsequently formed Northern Ireland .
21 Hence subject to the constraint that where Ro is some pre-assigned value of R. The integration can be extended over the whole 3N-dimensional configuration space by setting whenever the inequality ( 6.10 ) is satisfied and otherwise , and writing Mark off showed that , far from being only a device to select the correct region of configuration space led to a new interpretation of the probability density function
22 If the present cratering rate on Mars can be extended into the distant past then it can be shown that among the light and moderately heavily cratered regions there is a great range of ages , from regions that may be no more than a few tens of Ma old , to regions about 3000 Ma old .
23 Or it can be extended into the simple truth that we can only fulfil our obligations to our neighbours when society takes collective decisions about individual rights and individual responsibilities .
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