Sentence examples for extend a week from inspiring English sources

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The 72-game schedule has already been constructed, and would require the regular season to extend a week later into April than planned.

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That means that there's no chance that the tournament could be extended a week.

Scheduled performances through next Sunday; the run may be extended a week.

That means that there is virtually no chance that the tournament could be extended a week.

Bond prices fell, extending a week of losses and sending their yields higher.

School holidays there are being extended a week, though Liverpool schools will open on Monday as usual.

But it was not clear tonight whether the negotiators, who had been deadlocked since the talks were first extended a week earlier, had agreed to stay.

Jasper Lawler, market analyst at CMC Markets, said: Europe's stock markets extended a week of heavy losses on Friday, spooked by changes in Chinese trading regulations, an outage in Bloomberg terminals and Greece drifting closer to the brink.

But if the Michigan race cannot be completed by tomorrow, Poston said the season would be extended a week and the event would be held in late November, the weekend after Thanksgiving.

(AP) ARGENTINA: 15,000 FLEE HOMES AFTER FLOODS -- Steady rains continued to fall across northwestern Argentina, extending a week of heavy rainfall and flooding that has left 10 people dead and forced some 15,000 people to evacuate their homes.

I found that out when reviewing my recent bill and called to ask why my subscription hadn't been extended a week for a stop I requested in February.

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