Example sentences of "[adv] extend to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Section 16(8) of the Act says the search may only extend to the purpose for which the warrant is issued .
2 The reason I make this point is that while a retired architect may be covered by the PI policy of the firm he has left , that cover will only extend to the work he was involved with while a member of that practice .
3 Held , allowing the appeal , ( 1 ) that the appropriate means of achieving fairness to an accused with regard to disclosure to the defence of material in the prosecution 's possession was a matter to be determined by the particular legislature , executive and judiciary concerned ; that although the Jamaican practice , particularly in relation to inconsistent previous statements , would normally be an acceptable means of achieving such fairness it did not extend to every situation in which fairness required the prosecution to make material available to the defence ; that where the prosecution intended a witness 's evidence to be based on his statement to the police and to deviate significantly from his deposition , the prosecution was under a duty to supply the defence with a copy of the statement before the trial ; and that , therefore , since the deceased 's husband and sister had given evidence inconsistent with their statements , and important testimony had been adduced from them which had not been foreshadowed in their depositions , the failure to disclose their statements to the defence constituted a material irregularity ( post , pp. 161H — 162A , B , B–C , 165C–E ) .
4 The discretion of directors is to be exercised in the choice of means to attain that end , and does not extend to a change in the end itself , to the reduction of profits , or to the nondistribution of profits among stockholders in order to devote them to other purposes ’ .
5 It is now clear from Cooper v Motor Insurers ' Bureau [ 1985 ] QB 575 that MIB 's liability does not extend to a judgment obtained against the owner of a vehicle by the person actually using it who is injured because of its dangerous condition .
6 The Arab predilection for drama , at least in personal relationships , did not extend to a taste for Shakespeare 's comedies translated into Arabic , and the house was less than half full .
7 Such generosity did not extend to a paper tie and crown that Picasso had made for Richardson ( also for Cooper ) on some gala occasion .
8 However , such acceptance does not extend to a recognition ‘ that the cultural forms of the semitic world have authority over all other cultural forms ’ ( Newbigin 1978 ) .
9 As regards guarantors , in the absence of any contrary indication in the lease , a guarantee does not extend to a period after the expiry of the term of the lease where the tenancy is being extended under s 24 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 .
10 The facts of sea-warfare are not ignored but there is no concentration on their gruesome aspects and , usually , plain statements do not extend to an analysis of the effect of conflict on individuals .
11 The method clearly does not extend to the keeping of too many of the ‘ real books ’ themselves . )
12 The imagination which produced this imposing structure did not extend to the interior .
13 In Caparo the House of Lords reviewed the statutory provisions relating to the position of auditors and concluded that although they undoubtedly created a relationship between auditors and shareholders , that relationship did not extend to the protection of all the shareholders ' possible interests .
14 In 1986 , the Department ruled that this obligation did not extend to the funding of overseas projects .
15 My involvement with the tunnel did not extend to the rail link which was decided after I had left the department .
16 The copyright in the drawings will give a remedy against anyone who copies a particular layout , but the protection will not extend to the concept behind the layout .
17 We were acting under the authority of the Security Council for the purpose authorised by the Security Council , and that did not extend to the invasion of Iraq otherwise than for the purpose of driving it out of Kuwait .
18 Granted , hypothetically , that it may be a flexible legal concept , it nonetheless is of a nature which does not extend to the union of two people of the same sex .
19 The latter relief applies to National Vocational Qualifications approved by the National Council of Vocational Qualifications , but presumably does not extend to the training of driving instructors by the British School of Motoring .
20 This problem did not extend to the roof timbers as this construction was very well ventilated .
21 He concluded that her refusal did not extend to the situation as it had developed and granted the declaration sought .
22 Note that this duty does not extend to the quality or performance of the goods , but only to their causing injury or damage .
23 Moustaches shall not extend below the vermilion border of the upper lip or the corners of the mouth and may not extend to the side more than one-quarter inch beyond the corners of the mouth …
24 The collaboration , which includes an effort to standardize preclinical testing procedures , does not extend to the search for an AIDS vaccine nor to basic research on the disease .
25 Further major changes were recommended by the Civil Justice Review , although these did not extend to the creation of a small claims court separate from the county court .
26 It does not extend to the delivery of goods or the performance of work or any other duty .
27 While Mr Knightley in Emma displays one of his many virtues in his preoccupation with the land round Donwell Abbey , and , although he would not invite William Larkin and Robert Martin into his drawing-room , appears to enjoy their conversation more than that around his tea table , that community is one of interest ; it does not extend to the cure of souls .
28 The right of rescission may also extend to the occurrence of certain events which , although not a breach of warranty , may lead to the acquirer being unwilling to proceed ( for example , a major fire ) .
29 This policy of constant education must inevitably extend to the continuation of the educational process beyond normal school-leaving age .
30 ‘ This pub represents the new Norton , ’ he said , but the newness did n't extend to the bread .
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