Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be extended to " in BNC.

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1 The scheme is only operational in England but may eventually be extended to Scotland and Wales .
2 And , if we do , there are no external reasons why the average lifespan of all human beings should not be extended to many hundreds of years .
3 Whereas public ignorance of corporate crime is understandable , this latitude should not be extended to those criminologists who argue that our professional efforts should be directed , as they have been traditionally , towards street crimes rather than suite crimes .
4 We do not see why the advantages should not be extended to working class people whose wages are too low to bring them within income tax limits ’ ( my italics ) ( Labour Party/TUC , 1929 , para. 4 ) .
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 The Soviet message to the Delhi Non-Aligned Summit in 1983 stressed recent initiatives by the Socialist countries ‘ proposing that the zones of responsibility of NATO and the Warsaw Treaty should not be extended to any new parts of the world ’ .
7 The profile should not be extended to a length which might cause misconceptions about its intended scope and purpose .
8 The daily newspaper Kayhan said that pardons should not be extended to " a seasoned spy like Cooper " .
9 The consultation at present is on teachers and the Department for Education 's view is , that those regulations should not be extended to teachers , but the support of the Director of Education , County Fire Officer and County Treasurer we have erm , suggested that any change to the local government superannuation scheme should be extended to those other groups , because quite frankly you ca n't complicate different arrangements if you simple take the score .
10 Does he agree with the BMA that that should now be extended to every GP who wants to hold a fund ?
11 Such techniques are available in the axisymmetric case , and may soon be extended to the colliding wave situation .
12 This structured approach might then be extended to other shapes .
13 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 .
14 Clearly , orthodox ministerial responsibility could not be extended to them without undermining the arm 's length principle .
15 Other points of the agreement outlined at the press conference included the concession that although West German troops could be stationed in East Germany , NATO structures could not be extended to East German territory as long as Soviet soldiers remained there .
16 The campaign may now be extended to other rural areas .
17 The 1834 Act had made the mother wholly responsible for her illegitimate child so that the privileges of marriage would not be extended to the undeserving .
18 It may then be extended to non-zero Ri by saying provided that the conditions required for ( 21.27 ) are still fulfilled ( i.e. z is within the wall layer but outside the viscous sub-layer ) .
19 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 .
20 This will eventually be extended to Zhuhai , the special economic zone just across the Chinese border .
21 Will the hon. Gentleman give a categorical assurance that if , unfortunately , the Conservatives are returned to power in a general election , value added tax will not be extended to any of the goods or services upon which it is not already levied ?
22 It is initially intended for desktop personal computers , although Microsoft says it will later be extended to server environments and other computing systems .
23 That rule will probably be extended to the upper house , where a vote on whether to lift the immunity of Italy 's former prime minister , Giulio Andreotti , is likely soon .
24 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 .
25 As safety in shared spaces is currently sought by short sight lines , this variant of the principle can not be extended to residential roads in general .
26 ‘ Whilst there may be sanctuary men and sanctuary women — ’ he pointed out , producing as it were his trump card , ‘ — since children can commit no crime for which asylum would be needed , the privilege of sanctuary can not be extended to them .
27 For instance , in the eight queens problem , the position Q can not be extended to a goal because no queen can ever be put in the left file .
28 The most common criticism of HARPY is that its approach can not be extended to larger vocabularies and/or more habitable grammars .
29 Equally , uncertainties over delivery timing can be drastically reduced when subcontractors are located close to the parent and the Japanese obsession with inventory control can easily be extended to suppliers .
30 The method can also be extended to aggradation deposits of interglacial age .
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