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To express the same idea, the preposition 'for' is usually used in place of 'of' (e.g. extending for). Example: We are extending for another week our current sale of discounted items.
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"We should be beginning to see a little more activity as far as the extending of credit," he said.
A work of fiction lives by empathy – the extending of my self into another's, the willingness to imagine myself in someone else's shoes.
One area where cost and responsibility might be sensible to share is the extending of reserves – even if this applies to a rather small proportion of public land.
A core element of the bill is, of course, the extending of the right to buy (RTB) famously given to council tenants by Margaret Thatcher in 1980 to housing association tenants too.
In May 1980, students, joined by other civilians – many of them children – took to the streets in Gwangju, South Korea, to protest against the extending of martial law by dictatorial army general Chun Doo-hwan.
If audience interest continues to flag, this hardly looks like the easy commercial win that resulted from the extending of the Harry Potter, Twilight and Hunger Games film franchises.
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These small extends of displacement have clinical implications.
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