Sentence examples for extending to a height from inspiring English sources

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Field measurements indicated that the stresses applied to the study site nearly doubled during longwall mining, resulting in roof deformations extending to a height of 4.8 m (16 ft) above the entry.

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The Earth's atmosphere extends to a height of many miles.

Emerging plants have long tapering leaves that can extend to a height of about 1 metre (39 inches) from the base of the plant and are triangular in cross section.

To test this possibility, we repeated our combined irradiance and ozone experiment using identical model formulations, but with different vertical extents: the first extends to a height of 5 hPa, the second to 0.01 hPa.

Below this service line on the front wall is a board or metal liner, which extends to a height of 48 cm (18.9 in) from the floor and which, if hit by a ball, results in a lost play or point for the striker.

Sclerophyllous montane cloudforest: At 1400-1800 m and covering 11.5% of the surface area of the park, the trees are significantly shorter, gnarled and stunted, with the canopy extending to a maximum height of only 10 or.

The crane, described by the city's Buildings Department as an articulating boom, has a four-wheeled base, an armlike lift that bends, straightens and extends to a desired height, and a basket attached to the end to hoist workers.

In adult wild-type cerebellar sections, the distribution of VGLUT2 staining representing the extent of the CF territory extended to a mean relative height of 81 ± 0.9862% of the molecular layer (Fig.  2B and C), consistent with previous reports using wild-type mice (17, 19, 20).

Starck gutted its massive brick edifice and redesigned its interior in an opulent Empire style, marked by ceilings extending to exaggerated heights, gold embellishment, rich reds and dark wood.

Instead, the group focused on aspects like T-Mobile's aesthetics tests, which were conducted using a crane extending to 65 feet, the height of the proposed tower.

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