Example sentences of "has [be] extended to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Each station is to be individually questioned , and an original deadline to provide information by August has been extended to October . |
2 | Previous legislation , which came to force on January 1 , 1987 , permitted patients to see only their hospital records , but now the right has been extended to records made in all medical institutions , including records made by private practitioners . |
3 | The closing date for the Croner 's Practical Hygiene offer made on the insert in this edition of Hospitality has been extended to May 31 . |
4 | This formalism has been extended to space-times with two space-like Killing vectors by Kitchingham ( 1984 ) , although he initially applied it only in the cosmological context . |
5 | The softly , softly approach to make-up has been extended to pencils , with flattering new ranges : |
6 | These are free and demand has been so great that what was initially planned as a single four-week course has been extended to sessions running until the spring . |
7 | Our programme has been extended to parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland making it the largest of its kind in the UK . |
8 | In the last couple of decades the process has been extended to parts of the uplands . |