Sentence examples for expanded right from inspiring English sources

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But the Games have expanded right along with snowboarding.

Now it really took off, and by 1962 had expanded right across Europe, and into America.

"I don't think any of us are prepared to say that it should be expanded right now," General Franks said.

In recent weeks Mr. Putin has signed legislation granting state security agencies an expanded right to monitor e-mail.

Although the 17th was the most difficult hole for the week of the 2005 Open, averaging 4.68 strokes, many pros were hitting 3-irons and 4-irons off the tee to avoid the expanded right rough.

Programme makers said teams would be expanded "right across the board" and said the extra episode would enable a wider variety of storylines encompassing more families and give "space for the comedy of the show to really breathe".

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The Times welcomes Mr Cameron's commitment to build affordable houses with the proceeds of an expanded right-to-buy policy".

Spain and Poland insisted on retaining the expanded rights.

Thirty-two states now permit expanded rights to self-defense.

Last month, it failed to win expanded rights to the General Assembly, where it has observer status.

Recent events concerning gay marriage show that expanded rights are hard to contain.

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