Sentence examples for often extending from inspiring English sources

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Telescopes mounted on eyeglasses bulge outward, often extending an inch or so beyond the frames.

Lines of Prommers form outside on the day of a concert, often extending for blocks.

Under the leadership of theatre workshop master Oskar Schlemmer, fancy-dress was taken very seriously indeed, often extending to week-long extravaganzas.

Both choral and orchestral musicians relished the way he invited them to make music with him, often extending his hand, with a smile, at their entry.

She favored whisper-thin lines, at times zigzagging across the paper to form neurons, more often extending across the page in soft diagonals and transversals.

"State constitutions, too, are a font of individual liberties, their protections often extending beyond those required by the Supreme Court's interpretation of federal law".

Characteristic whitish to yellowish marks usually encircle the eyes partially or completely to form "spectacles," often extending down the neck and to the chest.

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The prejudice often extends to their children.

That secrecy often extends to energy use.

The family structure often extends throughout the community.

Too often extended musical passages seemed stretched out and indulgent.

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