Example sentences of "be extend [prep] other " in BNC.

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1 This could be extended for other , larger networks and relationships established between number of trains , frequency and distance .
2 But there is no evidence that Mr Jackson 's popularity can be extended to other media , such as film .
3 It is likely that , in the near future , the requirement to state the percentage of ‘ the characterising ingredient ’ will be extended to other foods .
4 The NHS is into an era of capital charging , which is likely to be extended to other public sector bodies , including some ( such as universities ) which are formally autonomous .
5 What they pleaded for was further experimentation and what they hoped was that the new techniques and acting styles could be extended to other types of films .
6 If successful , the policy is likely to be extended to other branches around the country .
7 It remains to be seen whether this process can be extended to other domains .
8 While this maxim applies especially to press , it can be extended to other media , too .
9 We need now to assess the validity of this approach , to see whether it can be extended to other kinds of discourse , and to examine alternative approaches too .
10 If the regional scheme is successful , it will presumably be extended to other parts of the country , in which case it will do much to increase the viability of the Dip.HE , though , of course , its implications go well beyond it , potentially to embrace the whole field of recurrent education .
11 Will this principle be extended to other areas of the company 's operations ?
12 Many ministers were said to support the view that exceptional aid to Poland and Egypt , effectively writing off half their debt , should be extended to other countries .
13 It is hoped that this scheme can be extended to other JM sites around the country and indeed around the world .
14 This structured approach might then be extended to other shapes .
15 It is initially intended to launch these schemes in Germany and Switzerland but they may be extended to other countries later .
16 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 . "
17 The plan will be implemented next year and may be extended to other species such as hen harriers , buzzards and merlins .
18 The campaign will be extended to other parts of the country in due course .
19 If the scheme is successful , it 'll be extended to other parts of the motorway network .
20 The campaign may now be extended to other rural areas .
21 He has selected Darlington and Durham city for the pilot programme which , if successful , could be extended to other towns in the region .
22 If this is successful it will almost certainly be extended to other stores .
23 All managers in the production department at Betts Tubes in Stevenage have been involved in ITED and during this year it will be extended to other employees .
24 It was agreed that where possible this should be extended into other areas .
25 The work is being extended to other gases and to the composition of waters and their impact on environmental health .
26 Evaluating the scheme one year on , the programme of instruction was continuing and indeed , had been extended to other wards .
27 Seismic confirmation has since been extended to other areas ( Cook et al. 1981 ; Iverson and Smithson 1983 ; Brown et al. 1983 ) .
28 By using the dichotomy between ‘ public ’ and ‘ private ’ , the Wolfenden Committee was able to propose an extended series of controls over prostitutes , particularly over those who were highly visible , although the law — the Street Offences Act 1959 — in practice has also been extended to other less visible sectors of prostitution .
29 In the National Health Service it was introduced in 1986 for General Managers and has since been extended to other levels of management .
30 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 .
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