10340 examples of extends in sentences

The crypt, in a splendid state of preservation, extends under the entire Norman portion of the building.

I tried to fancy his figure on the delightful walk that extends in front of those priestly abodes, from which and the interior lawns it is separated by an open-work iron fence, lined with rich old shrubbery, and overarched by a minster-aisle of venerable trees.

Safely underground he extends himself a little.

It extends in all possible new ones, and we must conceive it as containing any number of new dimensions.

"Between this island (Talim) and Halahala point extends a strait a mile wide and a league long, which the Indians call 'Kinabutasan,' a name that in their language means 'place that was cleft open'; from which it is inferred that in other times the island was joined to the mainland and was separated from it by some severe earthquake, thus leaving this strait: of this there is an old tradition among the Indians.

The plain high ground extends into the country about five or six miles; and, along the river side, about a mile.

The city lies on the south bank of the Rappahannock, which here makes a considerable bend nearly southward; and along the northern bank, opposite, extends a range of hills which command the city and the level ground around it.

This plain extends to the right, and is bounded by the deep and difficult channel of Massaponnax Creek.

Low water mark is the limit of jurisdiction of a state, but the jurisdiction of the United States extends three miles further into the ocean, and includes all bays and gulfs.

This power extends to military offenses as well as to the criminal offenses of civilians.

The latter is more particularly the case with Luzon, and the same formation extends to Mindoro.

The trade of Manila extends to all parts of the world.

It extends out into the Caribbean Sea eleven thousand feet.

A mountain range which separates France from Spain, and extends from the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranean.

O'er the trees In front, the village-church, with pinnacles, And light grey tow'r, appears, while to the right An amphitheatre of oaks extends Its sweep, till, more abrupt, a wooded knoll, Where once a castle frown'd, closes the scene.

Its lake coast line extends 200 miles on Lake Ontario and 75 miles on Lake Erie.

To-day, Oklahoma extends right up to the southern Kansas line, and the Cherokee Strip, on whose rich blue grass hundreds of thousands of cattle have been fattened, is now a settled country, with at least four families to every square mile, and with a number of thriving towns and even large cities.

The period of it extends over five months.

A festival in honor of their guest The Sar proclaims, and Erech gaily drest, Her welcome warm extends to the famed seer.

"Plot after plot being added to this little oasis until it extends from range to range, one sea of green!

The stream flows between woods, maize, and millet fields, and the view extends over hills and mountains to the distant and gigantic Caucasus.

Far better never to have had our boasted form of government, if, whilst it extends the freedom and multiplies the facilities of the wicked, it relieves the righteous of none of the restrictions of a despotic government.

Man's title deed, in the eighth Psalm, extends his right of property to the inanimate and brute creation onlynot to the flesh and bones and spirit of his fellow-man. 3d.

If the infection of trees extends over a large tract, and there is a nearby market for the lumber the timber is sold as soon as possible.

4. The arm extends.

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