Example sentences of "[noun sg] can be extend to " in BNC.
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1 | It remains to be seen whether this process can be extended to other domains . |
2 | If a machine is effectively cleaned and disinfected service can be extended to three day intervals providing there are no extreme environmental or siting factors . |
3 | The proboscis can be extended to a length roughly equal to that of the whelk 's own shell ( Fig. 2 ) . |
4 | The traditional Keynesian mechanism can be extended to an open economy to take into account international capital flows and movements in the exchange rate . |
5 | With certain simplifying assumptions ( that selection is weak , and mating is random with respect to age and genotype ) the theory can be extended to diploids and to variation at multiple loci . |
6 | These principles of simplicity , flexibility and ease of use can be extended to analysis and modelling . |
7 | Desargues 's Theorem for the projection of a triangle can be extended to the circumscribing ellipse . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Likewise , her divinely inspired love can be extended to both Paul and Bernard . |
10 | It is , however , debatable how far this model can be extended to the rest of the health service . |
11 | This type of care can be extended to all areas of human illness and suffering . |
12 | It is hoped that this scheme can be extended to other JM sites around the country and indeed around the world . |
13 | But there is no evidence that Mr Jackson 's popularity can be extended to other media , such as film . |
14 | The formula can be extended to a pop group , as in Lester 's Beatles films , or Boorman 's Catch Us If You Can ( 1965 ) centred on the Dave Clark Five , but it looks more than a little shaky when applied to a more complex , not to say maudlin , character like that written by Shelagh Delaney for Albert Finney in Charlie Bubbles ( 1967 ) . |