Sentence examples for ability to stretch their from inspiring English sources

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When birds hatch, they have the ability to stretch their heads and to gape for food in response to any mechanical disturbance, such as that produced when the parent lands on the nest.

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If Argentina can compete effectively at the breakdown they have the ability out wide to stretch their opponents.

After what seemed like many long pauses, all but one -- who dismissed it as "a study in sugar" -- agreed, turning out sundaes that were astonishing both in their ability to stretch the definition of the dessert and their devotion to the classic design.

"It's much, much shorter, but the play of sounds, and the subtlety, and the delicacy of the music, requires them to stretch their ability to play in a large ensemble".

In a state where some people are known for their complicated personal lives and their ability to stretch the truth to far extremes, the man with nine children and 37 grandchildren (he will rattle off the names of all 46 at the drop of a hat) is extremely blunt and to the point.

They have all the skills necessary and are able to stretch their abilities to meet the challenge, while focusing attention on the task at hand.

AM radio waves have unique properties that allow them to travel round the globe, but their ability to stretch beyond the horizon, instead of shooting off into space, has to do with the way they interact with the upper layers of the atmosphere, called the ionosphere.

The silicone got into the woman's blood stream and as a result her cells were losing their ability to stretch, so her mouth could barely move, her lungs were shutting down and she looked like a living mummy.

This, together with the serial arrangement of multiple turns into long alpha-helical domains is the structural basis to enable their ability to stretch more than 140% at relatively low force levels on the order of hundreds of pN.

The dimensions of tendons directly influence their ability to stretch, store and release kinetic energy (56).

Emphysema is a condition in which the walls between the alveoli or air sacs within the lung lose their ability to stretch and recoil.

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