Sentence examples for start to extend from inspiring English sources

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"If we bring in Percy with the game tied," Scioscia said, explaining his decision, "we're going to start to extend him, running into trouble later in the series".

"If we bring in Percy with the game tied," Scioscia said, "we're going to start to extend him, running into trouble later in the series.

Referring to the promised election of a governing body this year, he added, "If the military councils start to extend and expand themselves, they will be a replacement for a national assembly".

"Sometimes adopters are waiting lengthy times, and they might start to extend their matching consideration from a 0-3 year-old to being willing to look at a five- or six-year-old," Cussell says.

Rosie Barnes, head of the trust, said that if the trials were successful, the technique was likely to be taken up by US pharmaceutical company Genzyme and gene therapy, delivered in aerosol form, could start to extend patients' lives in less than a decade.

At volumes larger than 0.03 mm3, the blobs no longer behave like spheres and start to extend from a pore through other interconnected pores.

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He grabbed a tentacle and started to extend it.

Denmark are starting to extend into a comfortable lead and the UK isn't last.

In the second half of my 13 years at Cipfa, we started to extend our products and services to other countries.

Where I have a problem is when the founders' penchant hyperbole starts to extend to the company's financial offer.

— MIKE HUGUENIN Gonzaga is starting to extend a little bit of a lead, thanks largely in part to the play of Kelly Olynyk.

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