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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 The model most frequently projected by medics was of a militarized conception of health , which could be extended to key groups within civil society .
7 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 ) .
8 It is hoped that this scheme can be extended to other JM sites around the country and indeed around the world .
9 He has selected Darlington and Durham city for the pilot programme which , if successful , could be extended to other towns in the region .
10 Many ministers were said to support the view that exceptional aid to Poland and Egypt , effectively writing off half their debt , should be extended to other countries .
11 It is initially intended to launch these schemes in Germany and Switzerland but they may be extended to other countries later .
12 The plan will be implemented next year and may be extended to other species such as hen harriers , buzzards and merlins .
13 Will this principle be extended to other areas of the company 's operations ?
14 It is likely that , in the near future , the requirement to state the percentage of ‘ the characterising ingredient ’ will be extended to other foods .
15 We need now to assess the validity of this approach , to see whether it can be extended to other kinds of discourse , and to examine alternative approaches too .
16 It remains to be seen whether this process can be extended to other domains .
17 But there is no evidence that Mr Jackson 's popularity can be extended to other media , such as film .
18 While this maxim applies especially to press , it can be extended to other media , too .
19 All managers in the production department at Betts Tubes in Stevenage have been involved in ITED and during this year it will be extended to other employees .
20 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 . "
21 This structured approach might then be extended to other shapes .
22 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 .
23 The campaign will be extended to other parts of the country in due course .
24 If the scheme is successful , it 'll be extended to other parts of the motorway network .
25 If successful , the policy is likely to be extended to other branches around the country .
26 If this is successful it will almost certainly be extended to other stores .
27 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 .
28 From 1 April they will be able to set up contracts for community health services such as district nursing and chiropody , and possibly this might be extended to social aspects of community care .
29 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 .
30 First , he argued that it is highly artificial to construe all consumption as a response to needs ; while this approach may seem illuminating when it is applied to the consumption of individuals , it can not plausibly be extended to productive consumption , which has to be treated as ‘ the consumption which satisfies the needs of production ’ , if the theory is to be sustained .
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