10340 examples of extended in sentences

In this country it is much more cultivated than it formerly was; and the more the community becomes acquainted with the many agreeable forms in which the fruit can be prepared, the more widely will its cultivation be extended.

As long as the channel is open, you may see the golden-eyes, or "whistlers," in extended lines, visible only as a row of bright specks, as their white breasts rise and fall on the waves; and farther than you can see them, you may hear the whistle of their wings as they rise.

But independent of Arnold's personal presence, the impulse which he had given continued to operate in Italy, and the effects of it extended even to Rome.

And social charities contract the plan Framed for thy freedom, universal man? Nothrough th' extended globe his feelings run As broad and general as th' unbounded sun!

In the last years of Mohammed's life his authority became extended over a large part of Arabia; but he did very little in the way of centralization of government.

Moreover, Islâm had extended itself not only by political means, but also by trade and colonization into countries even the existence of which was hardly known in the political centres of Islâm, e.g., into Central Africa or the Far East of Asia.

The organ of touch, or tactile sensibility, is the most widely extended of all the special senses, and perhaps the simplest.

The larger of these, called the thyroid, from a supposed resemblance to a shield, consists of two extended wings which join in front, but are separated by a wide interval behind.

She pointed to the Saviour, and told of his wondrous love, of the equality of all in his sight, and of the saving power of his grace extended to all, whether bond or free.

Herehelp yourself," and she extended the candy bag.

The great shaggy creature extended its muzzle toward the man's face, touching his cheek.

Neither spoke for some seconds, and then, recollecting that I was a host in the presence of a visitor, I extended a hand, offered a chair, and snapped open a cigarette case.

The warning has since been extended to the whole of the United Kingdom.

Crowther could but take the extended hand, and, in silent astonishment, treat the incident as closed.

They were standing at the end of the promenade deck, which extended twenty feet abaft the smoking-room, and took the whole beam; above the latter, as in most modern ships, there was the boat deck, to the after-part of which passengers had access.

So that the central authority of kings was merely nominal; their power extended scarcely beyond the lands they individually controlled.

[d] Spellman even doubts whether the law were not also extended to England.

These provinces possessed during the Middle Ages constitutions nearly similar to that of England: a sovereign with limited power; representatives of the nobles and commons, whose concurrence with the prince was necessary for the formation of laws; and, finally, the existence of municipal privileges, which each town preserved and extended by means of its proper force.

" "Well, that's certainly good news you've brought us, Lieutenant Beverly," said Tom, accepting the other's extended hand which was offered in congratulation.

"And we're having a vacation extended to us, with no red tape or strings tied to the conditions!

And therefore in vegetables and animals, an extended solid substance of such a certain figure usually serves the turn.

In the case of such public theaters as the Globe and the Fortune, even their roofed parts, which extended around the pit and back of the stage and which contained the galleries and the boxes, were all exposed to the open air on the inner side.

The weapon fell with clatter and clangor from my grasp, and in panic fright I fled with extended arms and the headlong swiftness of a stripling, through the black labyrinths of the caverns, through the vacant corridors of the house, till I reached my chamber, the door of which I had time to fasten on myself before I dropped, gasping, panting for very life, on the floor.

As the years wear on, the horizon of our aims and our points of contact with the world become more extended.

Sometimes, the queue extended from the Place Dauphine to beyond the Pont Neuf.

10340 examples of  extended  in sentences