Example sentences of "[noun] 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 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 .
3 In addition , this criticism of referees could be extended to their manifest reluctance to referee the line-outs in a fair proportion of the games .
4 Competitive tendering could be extended to certain medical services as well .
5 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 .
6 It was five years , and thirteen full years after the passing of the Act , before the same opportunity could be extended to the girls .
7 The MP had asked him whether the inquiry under the Assistant Chief Constable of West Yorkshire could be extended to the four members of the Serious Crimes Squad who were involved in preparing the case of the Birmingham pub bombing in 1974 .
8 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 . "
9 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 .
10 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 ) .
11 We are attracted to the idea that rights of access could be extended to the unenclosed uplands of Wales .
12 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 .
13 This arrangement could be extended to any group in the health service prepared to give a similar pledge .
14 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 .
15 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 .
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