1. Both institutions claim to be under severe strain - although both are also busy planning new extensions. 2. But with the two new extensions built we were able to work more comfortably with carpeted classrooms. 3. I found the wretched machine later, in the new extension. 4. Their application to build a new extension has been turned down by the planning authority. 5. The new extension at Lyles will be built in the gap between the two existing factory units. 6. Completion of the new extension, which now connects two factory units into one much larger complex, has meant considerable reorganisation within Lyle Carpets. 7. She was proved wrong in her assessment that they would see no one from the new extension, however. 8. She knew quite well why she would be trotting over to the new extension when summoned. 9. Have the local residents put up much objection to these new extension plans? |