Example sentences of "[been] extended to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But Runcorn will be without two players through suspension , with midfielder Gary Brabin 's original three match ban having been extended to six games after he reached 21 disciplinary points in the recent F.A . |
2 | The shadow fundholding scheme has since been extended to small practices and to a trial of fundholding for all services except accident and emergency . |
3 | A number of Group companies completed reviews of their environmental performance and by the end of 1993 , this will have been extended to all companies . |
4 | An invitation has been extended to all staff to take their families or clubs and organisations on Come & See tours of the power stations : details from tel ; at Peel Park or Training , Visits & welfare offices at the power stations . |
5 | But that proved so successful the scheme has now been extended to all schools . |
6 | But that proved so successful the scheme has now been extended to all schools . |
7 | Seismic confirmation has since been extended to other areas ( Cook et al. 1981 ; Iverson and Smithson 1983 ; Brown et al. 1983 ) . |
8 | Evaluating the scheme one year on , the programme of instruction was continuing and indeed , had been extended to other wards . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | In the National Health Service it was introduced in 1986 for General Managers and has since been extended to other levels of management . |
11 | The main Environment debate ( Wednesday ) has been extended to two hours . |
12 | These schemes , which originally ran for one year , have now been extended to two years . |
13 | Whereas in Britain ( and Sweden ) , the state controlled the Church , feudalism had ended well before it generally disappeared elsewhere in Europe , and manhood suffrage had been extended to large sections of the population — unlike most continental countries where it was attained only at a later date , sometimes not until the early part of the present century . |
14 | The traditional 100-inch wheelbase has been extended to 108 inches , the extra length being donated to the rear seat passengers . |
15 | It was the first time in the tournament Graf had been extended to three sets , and the seven games Sabatini won in the second set were just one fewer than Graf had conceded in her four previous rounds . |
16 | United have splashed out ten thousand pounds on Andy Reece from Bristol Rovers … the first transfer fee paid by Greg Downs … he plays on sunday as does Gerry Harrison whose loan from Bristol City has now been extended to three months … |
17 | Causal path diagrams have been extended to three variables to show how the factors are hypothesized to interrelate ; these diagrams are useful because they force explicit decisions to be made about the causal order of the variables , and lessen the risk that the analyst will control for the wrong variables . |
18 | It is a pity that this civilized sort of arrangement could n't have been extended to more cities . |
19 | The ten-day deadline for Customs replies to VAT enquiries set out in the VAT Charter Standard has been extended to 30 working days for more complicated issues . |
20 | Most controversially of all , this argument has been extended to sado-masochistic sexuality which , far from ratifying the ‘ real ’ violence of society , theatricalizes and demystifies it . |