Sentence examples for had expanded from from inspiring English sources

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Compared to previous years, the fair was also bigger: it had expanded from one Hudson pier to two.

The Indiana State Police then announced that the investigation had expanded from nine to 56 of the state's 92 counties.

He likened the plans to those followed by Branston, which had expanded from pickle into spreads and baked beans.

The other was Martin Blake, a farmer whose family's business interests had expanded from dairies into building power plants and housing.

Mr. Vacca said his company had expanded from custom-made and ready-to-wear clothing to include alligator handbags and alligator furniture.

He said Apple chose the Irish city of Cork as its European base 30 years ago and had expanded from 60 workers to almost 6,000 in Ireland.

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Maize cultivation has expanded from 1,400 hectares to 160,000 since 1970.

Since launching in 2013 FSY has expanded from 34 incoming freshmen to 60, and since launching in 2014 the ONEXYS program has expanded from 19 participants to 109.

The purpose of financial instruments has expanded from funding to risk diversification.

Since its establishment in 2007, the Cornell Cooperative Extension Summer Internship Program has expanded from five student projects to 26.

Intellectually, my ideas on books have expanded from contact with a series of adult minds.

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