Example sentences of "be extended to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Madonna 's long awaited multi media entertainment company Maverick , embracing film , books , TV and music publishing , signed a $60 million deal with Warner under a seven year arrangement which , should everyone be happy , can be extended to 11 years .
2 The EC Council of ( Consumer Affairs ) Ministers agreed on Nov. 9 , 1989 , on a directive preparing the way for EC-wide levels of product safety for consumer goods in the unified market , but rejected the Commission 's demand that the rule should be extended to non-consumer products .
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 Works of art of ‘ the same high quality ’ as the Guggenheim Museum in New York , and encompassing ‘ all the essential works in the Guggenheim collection ’ will be loaned to the new museum , initially for a period of twenty years , though this may be extended to seventy-five years or indefinitely , according to the agreement .
5 The Cork Committee considered that section 245 should not be extended to fixed charges since the charge would relate to the company 's existing assets whereas the floating charge could cover future assets .
6 Fears of a two-tier system of treatment between patients of fundholders and non-fundholders ‘ are largely confused ’ : Glennerster sees no reason why , with careful management , the benefits could not be extended to all patients .
7 This is a most welcome initiative and should be extended to all trade missions .
8 Mobility allowance , for example , could be extended to all older people who were eligible to claim it , but to do so requires an expression of political conviction that age discrimination is unjust .
9 This type of care can be extended to all areas of human illness and suffering .
10 The benefits would need to be extended to all those on income support as well .
11 And this too is why the word can even be extended to all those who rely entirely upon the mercy of God — the poor in spirit ’ ( Matt.
12 The Law Society had greater reservations about franchising than the other bodies , except that it liked the administrative advantages and thought that they should be extended to all legal aid practitioners who satisfied quality control criteria developed by the Board and the Law Society .
13 Soviet writers tended to stress rather that , although this was not specified in the ZOPFAN declaration , it was clear from its ‘ context ’ that ‘ the zone of peace , freedom and neutrality should be extended to all the states of Southeast Asia and not only to the members of ASEAN ’ .
14 The author noted that the zone should be extended to all the states of Southeast Asia and raised the question of its full demilitarisation .
15 Under the patients charter , NHS complaints procedures will be extended to all hospitals in which NHS patients receive care .
16 The main agreements included a comprehensive general amnesty offered by the Rwandan government to all refugees which , subsequent to a ceasefire , would be extended to all those who had allegedly committed acts against the state .
17 However , this ability to mimic financial contracts may be extended to all such using calls , puts , shares and riskfree debentures .
18 If it will not be possible to substitute hard copy for electronic mail , will this premise eventually be extended to all electronic information/data either by the courts or by legislation .
19 This need not be confined to salaried partners as such , but could be extended to all ; for example , introducing a salary scale based on age and experience comparable with Civil Service pay at its administrative grades with an equal division of surplus profits .
20 A 'sell alongside " clause , whereby any offer made for more than 30% or 50% of the shares should be extended to all members , may be appropriate .
21 We feel it should be extended to all assets er all , all accrued rights that are not able to be provided .
22 The curricular review for the age group 5–14 years presents exciting challenges and during the forthcoming academic year the MESP will be extended to 100 primary schools in Scotland on a pilot basis .
23 Fifty-year copyright may be extended to seventy years
24 Radio-carbon or C14 dating was first applied in 1949 and together with other evidence now provides the chronology for the last 50,000 years and may be extended to 75,000 years .
25 Proposals put forward by Mitterrand on July 14 , 1989 , that the right of referral to the Constitutional Council ( Conseil constitutionel ) should be extended to individual citizens resulted in a draft law which was approved by the Council of Ministers on March 28 , 1990 .
26 On the subject of rollover relief , it is proposed that the Inland Revenue should give advance clearance of extensions to the three-year reinvestment deadline , or the deadline should be extended to five years .
27 Where parenteral ivermectin is used the interval after first treatment may be extended to five weeks due to its residual activity .
28 Access is also to be extended to Eastern Europe , using funds from the Community 's PHARE programme under a separate contract between the EC and PTT Telecom : Poland , Hungary , Czech and Slovak Republics , Bulgaria and Romania are to be connected into the system .
29 The model most frequently projected by medics was of a militarized conception of health , which could be extended to key groups within civil society .
30 The most significant are that the proposed SAS requires auditors to be active , rather than passive , and to perform procedures specifically designed to identify circumstances which might call into question the appropriateness of the going concern basis ; that the future period which should be considered by both the directors and auditors in assessing the validity of the going concern basis should be extended to one year from the date the accounts are approved by the directors ; and that emphasis is now placed on the need for adequate disclosures in accounts of matters giving rise to inherent uncertainties that affect a company 's ability to continue as a going concern .
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