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Example sentences for "extending from"

  • Bent (1963b), on the other hand, lists their breeding range as extending from Washington to Agattu.

  • The open season for dabbling ducks is long, extending from 16 August to 31 December, which means that local birds are persecuted almost as soon as birds-of-the-year are able to fly.

  • The Region and its Avifauna The region discussed here encompasses nearly half of the United States and Canadian coastlines, extending from Washington to the eastern edge of the Northwest Territories.

  • Sahara, extending from Morocco to the Senegal (the Trarza, the Brakna, etc.

  • Another road, extending from Callao to San Mateo, was opened in 1876.

  • The largest canal of the British Isles is the Caledonian, extending from Inverness to Fort William, a distance of sixty-three miles.

  • The first division of the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad, extending from Davenport to Iowa City, was completed on the first of January, 1856, and was formally opened two days later.

  • The North Atlantic or the region of Fucus proper and Delesseriae, extending from lat.

  • He found Victoria Land, extending from 71 degrees to 79 degrees S.

  • In the evening, the wind veered to the westward; and at eight o'clock the next morning, we saw the land, extending from N.

  • At seven in the evening, being in the latitude of 55° 20', we got sight of the land, extending from N.

  • But, what was not much in our favour, we discovered low land in the middle of the inlet, extending from N.

  • We remained there till June, when the regiment was ordered to exchange from the Gulf posts to those on the Atlantic, extending from Savannah to North Carolina.

  • This mountain extends from Thermopylæ and the east, to the Ambracian Gulf and the west; it may be said to cut at right angles the mountainous tract, extending from Parnassus as far as Pindus, and to the Barbarians who live beyond.

  • It is exposed to violent gusts of wind from a place called Catopterius,[443] a precipitous mountain, extending from Parnassus.

  • Web lacking between first and second fingers, vestigial between second and third fingers, extending from middle of antepenultimate phalanx of third to base of penultimate phalanx of fourth.

  • Extending from the Herald Building northward, on the eastern side of City Hall Park, is what is known as Printing House Square, including the offices of the principal daily and weekly papers.

  • The new Post Office is on Ninth street, extending from Chestnut to Market.

  • The Exposition Building is a vast ornate structure of iron and glass, occupying the lake front, extending from Monroe to Jackson street, and with a front of eight hundred feet on Michigan avenue.

  • By far the largest is the vast Oceanus Procellarum, extending from a high northern latitude to beyond latitude 10 deg.

  • A fine conspicuous serpentine range, extending from the E.

  • The principal ranges on the limb are the Leibnitz Mountains, extending from S.

  • Capillitium of short colorless threads, extending from base to wall, the extremities branched and connected together.

  • Capillitium a loose, irregular net-work of tubules, extending from side to side, and containing large, irregular nodules of lime.

  • Next after the canal leading to Schedia, the navigation thence to Canobus is parallel to the sea-coast, extending from Pharos to the Canobic mouth.

  • To the south of the great chain bearing that name, extending from west to east of Asia.

  • An extensive province of Asia along the northern side of the Persian Gulf, extending from Carpella (either C.

  • The parts of Asia which remain to be described are those without the Taurus, except Cilicia, Pamphylia, and Lycia; extending from India to the Nile, and situated between the Taurus and the exterior Southern Sea.

  • On one side it is washed by the sea of Sicily, and on the other by the Libyan Sea, extending from Carthage to the Syrtes.

  • Above the sea-coast of the Strymonic Gulf, extending from Galepsus to Nestus, are situated Philippi and the surrounding country.

  • Then the southern side, which is a part of Macedonia, extending from Thessalonica to the Strymon.

  • The danger was yet farther increased by discovering an immense field to the north, extending from N.

  • At five o'clock in the morning of the 21st, we made the land of New Zealand, extending from N.

  • To the south-west of that cuvette was an elongated but well-rounded mountain, extending from east to west, and beyond, to the S.

  • We were next treated to a view of an extensive, deliciously green valley, most excellent for grazing purposes, extending from north to south to the west of our route.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "extending from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after cooling; beef extract; board their; certain quarters; direct observation; dull yellowish; easily seen; extending from; extending over; forming the; having come; hole bored; human labor; life forms; like maner; make less; master dear; much astonished; once recognised; over the fire till; second brother; short note; started from