Example sentences of "[noun sg] could be extended to " in BNC.
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1 | This analogy could be extended to the source and application of funds statement . |
2 | Competitive tendering could be extended to certain medical services as well . |
3 | That way , protection could be extended to small airlines , such as Virgin , in the winter months , enabling them to lower fares in the summer months . |
4 | It was five years , and thirteen full years after the passing of the Act , before the same opportunity could be extended to the girls . |
5 | He claims that the process could be extended to other waste disposal tasks : " Anything which can devour a Trabi probably has an appetite for a lot more besides . " |
6 | He asked if , in the circumstances , the South Metropolitan service could be extended to Tooting Broadway , only half a mile beyond the Tooting Junction terminus . |
7 | The same argument could be extended to any other region of the electromagnetic spectrum ( although a creature able to see using , say , X-rays is vanishingly improbable in terms of basic biology ) . |
8 | We are attracted to the idea that rights of access could be extended to the unenclosed uplands of Wales . |
9 | And the nearest relative 's right to call for an assessment by the local authority could be extended to guardianship , forcing authorities to give reasons for not exercising their power . |
10 | This arrangement could be extended to any group in the health service prepared to give a similar pledge . |
11 | But Graham Steward , director of Hambros treasury and capital markets division , said that the principle could be extended to currencies and small companies , and perhaps even to individuals , for example to hedge mortgages . |
12 | The idea could be extended to adopters of older children with appropriate input on managing behaviour problems or coping with racism if it is a transracial adoption . |