Example sentences of "be extended to " in BNC.

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1 Age Concern believes that Mobility Allowance should be extended to those who become disabled after 65 and that payment should continue regardless of age .
2 This will eventually be extended to Zhuhai , the special economic zone just across the Chinese border .
3 The outer security ring is about 22 miles from the city and this would be extended to about 62 miles as deals are struck with local tribes , he said .
4 Announcing that Scottish companies and local authorities had raised more than £230,000 , George Hunter , the Games Council secretary , said that this would allow the time limit for achieving qualifying standards to be extended to the end of December .
5 The package will be extended to Wales , and retrospectively to Scotland , where the poll tax is already in force .
6 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 .
7 On flat surfaces this action is minimised by laying a carpet of light-reflective white limestone chippings on the asphalt , but this treatment can not be extended to sloping sections or to roofs carrying regular foot-traffic .
8 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 ) .
9 The legislation would have most impact on the dioceses , and Dr Runcie was anxious the debate should be extended to the grassroots .
10 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 .
11 Finally , it is a pity that a Bill designed to end restrictive practices should extend one of the worst in the book : but barristers ' immunity from negligence claims looks set to be extended to solicitors .
12 The combination of the two policies , which are likely to be extended to the rest of Britain , means that land which can support far greater numbers and variety of trees will be available to foresters .
13 The same arrangement was to be extended to nuclear artillery shells when these too became available .
14 The Community 's authority would be extended to many areas , like health and education , where it now has no legal remit ; majority voting in the Council of Ministers would be reinforced ; the European Parliament would be given extra power to block laws it does not like ; and a small step might be taken towards a common EC defence policy .
15 But there is no evidence that Mr Jackson 's popularity can be extended to other media , such as film .
16 This arrangement could be extended to any group in the health service prepared to give a similar pledge .
17 This method of lengthening a perimeter indefinitely can be applied to any polygon or shape and can be extended to the complete occupation of an area or volume .
18 Desargues 's Theorem for the projection of a triangle can be extended to the circumscribing ellipse .
19 A scheme to help the unemployed homeless find a job and accommodation , pioneered in London by The Industrial Society and major employers , is to be extended to Bristol , Edinburgh , Hull and Southend in Essex .
20 A scheme to help the unemployed homeless find a job and accommodation , pioneered in London by The Industrial Society and major employers , is to be extended to Bristol , Edinburgh , Hull and Southend in Essex .
21 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 .
22 Later an affadavit was presented to the High Court in London supporting an application by the foundation for injunctions freezing all Aberdour 's assets to be extended to any overseas holdings .
23 Bean ( 1980 ) , in relation to the 1959 Act , makes some points about psychiatrists which may be extended to GPs .
24 To alleviate industry 's problems , the provision for small amounts of halons to be retained ‘ for essential uses ’ could be retained ‘ for essential uses ’ could be extended to the other products , Trippier suggested .
25 When pressure was eventually put on L.E.A.s in the 1950s to take over employment of the various county organisers whose salaries hitherto had been paid from Carnegie Trust funds , most authorities did so on condition that the organisers ' work should be extended to schools .
26 This is a most welcome initiative and should be extended to all trade missions .
27 At first , the settlement consists only of shacks , there are no roads , no water , no street lighting , though urban facilities may in time be extended to these areas .
28 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 .
29 It was five years , and thirteen full years after the passing of the Act , before the same opportunity could be extended to the girls .
30 Acting on the advice of the Greek astronomer Sosigenes , Caesar directed that to correct this anomaly the year 46 BC should be extended to 445 days .
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