Sentence examples for expanded to the current from inspiring English sources

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Then in 1910, the state legislature expanded the court back to five justices, and lastly, in 1913 the court expanded to the current seven justices.

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In 2008, the gallery expanded to its current location on the western edge of Hollywood Road; its original spot was renamed the Annex and is used for private viewings.

The retailer has not said when it expands to end the current test and make the new delivery program more broadly available.

Tower Wharf was built on the bank of the Thames under Edward I and was expanded to its current size during the reign of Richard II (1377 1399).

In 1962, the Council expanded to its current size of seven members and the position of Deputy Mayor was created.

The UPDB genealogy data have since been expanded to include current generations through the inclusion of vital statistics records.

That would be the second-lowest total since 2002, when the league expanded to its current 32 teams.

During the 1990s and early 2000s the ground was expanded to its current capacity of more than 27,000 seats.

The novel and innovative applications of these materials are rapidly expanding to feed the current and future needs.

This effectively rules out Labour under Corbyn from supporting David Cameron's government in a proposed House of Commons vote to expand to Syria the current UK air strikes in Iraq against Islamic State.

But the scale and the scope of the operations in Iran, which involve the Central Intelligence Agency and the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), have now been significantly expanded, according to the current and former officials.

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