Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] be extended to " in BNC.

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1 Close circuit television coverage has been extended to the main exhibition areas and cameras have been installed to cover exit doors from the Florence Terrace and on the Weymouth Street frontage .
2 These are free and demand has been so great that what was initially planned as a single four-week course has been extended to sessions running until the spring .
3 This attractive hypothesis has been extended to other groups of plants and their ‘ consumers ’ suggesting that under certain circumstances plants may benefit from those animals that feed on them and , indeed , may positively ‘ encourage ’ such herbivory .
4 Our programme has been extended to parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland making it the largest of its kind in the UK .
5 Whereas in Britain ( and Sweden ) , the state controlled the Church , feudalism had ended well before it generally disappeared elsewhere in Europe , and manhood suffrage had been extended to large sections of the population — unlike most continental countries where it was attained only at a later date , sometimes not until the early part of the present century .
6 Although the USA had been successful in persuading the UN Trusteeship Council ( where the Soviet Union had no power of veto ) to declare the trusteeship terminated in 1986 , little diplomatic recognition had been extended to the FSM or to the Marshall Islands , since the view was widely held that termination could become effective only with the approval of the Security Council .
7 By the end of September official recognition had been extended to a total of five political parties , whose creation had been legalized following changes to the Constitution in July .
8 The softly , softly approach to make-up has been extended to pencils , with flattering new ranges :
9 This formalism has been extended to space-times with two space-like Killing vectors by Kitchingham ( 1984 ) , although he initially applied it only in the cosmological context .
10 The traditional 100-inch wheelbase has been extended to 108 inches , the extra length being donated to the rear seat passengers .
11 In the last couple of decades the process has been extended to parts of the uplands .
12 Previous legislation , which came to force on January 1 , 1987 , permitted patients to see only their hospital records , but now the right has been extended to records made in all medical institutions , including records made by private practitioners .
13 The same procedure has been extended to the former communist east .
14 But Runcorn will be without two players through suspension , with midfielder Gary Brabin 's original three match ban having been extended to six games after he reached 21 disciplinary points in the recent F.A .
15 Wimpey Environmental 's consultancy contract with the London Waste Regulatory Authority has been extended to a third year — bringing the total value of the work to over £1 million since 1991 .
16 Most controversially of all , this argument has been extended to sado-masochistic sexuality which , far from ratifying the ‘ real ’ violence of society , theatricalizes and demystifies it .
17 The Americans are telling East Europeans that they should not think they can join NATO — that would break the ‘ do n't gloat ’ rule — and they do not mean to imply , either , that NATO 's security perimeter has been extended to the Soviet-Polish border .
18 Scores for /a/ backing are higher for East Belfast males than for any other groups studied , and the range of environments in which backing operates is extended to voiceless stops amongst younger East Belfast males .
19 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 ) .
20 The Donoghue v. Stevenson duty of care had been extended to situations where pure economic loss was recoverable .
21 It was the first time in the tournament Graf had been extended to three sets , and the seven games Sabatini won in the second set were just one fewer than Graf had conceded in her four previous rounds .
22 The closing date for the Croner 's Practical Hygiene offer made on the insert in this edition of Hospitality has been extended to May 31 .
23 The ten-day deadline for Customs replies to VAT enquiries set out in the VAT Charter Standard has been extended to 30 working days for more complicated issues .
24 An invitation has been extended to all staff to take their families or clubs and organisations on Come & See tours of the power stations : details from tel ; at Peel Park or Training , Visits & welfare offices at the power stations .
25 The principle of holidays with pay had been extended to an estimated million and a half manual workers in Britain by the beginning of the 1920s , but the economic recession of that decade meant that this figure remained relatively static until the late 1930s .
26 For this reason the zone of exploration interest has been extended to the deeper section with potential reservoirs occurring in Carboniferous and pre-Carboniferous sediments ( see Fig. 6 ) .
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