Example sentences of "not extend to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With some minor exceptions , the scheme does not extend to students from other countries of the European Community .
2 The relationship does not extend to directors of subsidiaries .
3 This Roman Catholic prohibition does not extend to Anglicans , but the High Church party have trimmed accordingly .
4 But this does not extend to cases where the loan may be replaced by another .
5 Held , dismissing the appeal , that section 31 of the Theft Act 1968 was limited in its application to civil proceedings and did not extend to bankruptcy proceedings , which were the subject of a statutory scheme set out in the Insolvency Act 1986 and the Insolvency Rules 1986 ; that in bankruptcy proceedings the privilege against self-incrimination was abrogated by the Rules , and section 433 of the Act of 1986 rendered statements made in such proceedings admissible in evidence ‘ in any proceedings ; ’ and that , accordingly , the judge 's ruling that the documents were admissible was correct ( post , pp. 499C–E , H — 500B ) .
6 Although Rule 10b-5 adequately covered corporate officers who traded in the securities of their own companies — such officers owed fiduciary duties to the company if it was the issuer of securities in which they traded — the prohibition did not extend to persons who breached fiduciary duties to anyone other than the issuer of the securities traded in .
7 The inventoried music falls within the period of Lully to Campra , and interestingly does not extend to Rameau .
8 This provision does not extend to concerts or other non-liturgical performances in a church building .
9 Under the terms of this sub-clause the authorisation does not extend to decisions to be taken or certificates to be issued under Clauses 6 , 25 , 31 ( 1 ) , 31 ( 4 ) , 34 and 35 .
10 His long reflection on the divine ordering of the universe did not extend to principles of political organization , and certainly not to opposition to the established order .
11 Held , allowing the application , that the provision in article 5(1) of the 1968 Convention conferring special jurisdiction in respect of ‘ matters relating to a contract ’ required the existence of either a contractual relationship between the parties giving rise to actual contractual obligations , or a consensual relationship closely akin to a contract and with comparable obligations ; and that , since the transactions between the plaintiffs and defendants had been void ab initio , no contracts existed within the meaning of article 5(1) ; that the jurisdiction under article 5(3) was restricted to claims based on tort , delict or quasi-delict and did not extend to claims for restitution ; that article 6(1) was not applicable since under the terms of the order of Steyn J. the restitution claims would not be heard and determined together and , in any event , any irreconcilable judgments would be subject to a final decision of the House of Lords , binding in both England and Scotland ; and that , accordingly , there were no grounds for invoking the special jurisdiction to allow the defendants to be sued in England ( post , pp. 836F , 837B–D , 838E , 840B–D , 842H — 843B , G , G–H ) .
12 This criticism does not extend to analyses of subsequent periods .
13 The terms of this statutory instrument do not extend to arbitrators acting as experts , nor to the failure to deliver a decision within a reasonable time ( see 14.7.3 ) .
14 It contained a most important provision , the formal recognition by Louis XIV that William was King of Great Britain par la grâce de Dieu , i.e. with divine approval , and an undertaking not to give aid to any of William 's enemies , but this undertaking did not extend to William 's successors ; here lay the seeds of future invasion attempts .
15 A real difficulty here is that legal aid does not extend to representation in the tribunal .
16 Legal advice and assistance on child care matters is available under the green form scheme but can not extend to representation in court although it may cover the cost of a solicitor attending court with a client as an advisor ( Legal Advice and Assistance Regulations 1989 , reg 21 ) .
17 Official sympathy did not extend to pressure for constitutional change : ‘ enlightened ’ bureaucrats interpreted such pressure as the work of reactionary oligarchs , while most conservative officials saw behind it the machinations of radical members of the intelligentsia challenging the entire social structure .
18 The relief from VAT on new domestic housing does not extend to items that are not ordinarily installed by builders .
19 It was fortunate that this did not extend to people .
20 Cover does not extend to employment problems , building disputes , arguments with local authorities or troubles connected with the Data Protection Act .
21 The change of practice does not extend to group accident insurance policies that are capable of giving rise to more than one death benefit , typically the type of policies used by employers to cover their employees and by other groups such as partnerships .
22 Secondly , whilst a wide measure of agreement on policy had existed among economic officials during the war ( especially within the Economic Section of the Cabinet Office ) , this was conditioned by the limited scope of wartime circumstances and did not extend to peacetime policies .
23 As we have already noted , the High Priest 's authority did not extend to Syria .
24 Ironically , although Japan 's pollution laws for petroleum-run vehicles are some of the world 's toughest , they do not extend to vehicles running on the cheaper diesel .
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