Sentence examples for to be enlarged from inspiring English sources

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to be enlarged

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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To achieve an acceptable risk reduction by pipe enlargement, in total 2636 meters of pipe need to be enlarged, see Fig.  5.

One result was that the palace had to be enlarged.

To accommodate this "air bridge", Turin airport had to be enlarged.

It invented a digital remastering procedure that enabled existing films to be enlarged frame by frame.

What would have to be enlarged and deepened is democracy in Europe.

The war may have to be enlarged to deal with added threats in Iraq, Iran and elsewhere.

By 1086 "Warwic" was a royal borough with 225 houses, and William I ordered the castle to be enlarged.

The question now is whether the exception needs to be enlarged to deal with the threat of terrorism.

Fire district officials maintained that the building had to be enlarged to accommodate modern vehicles and equipment, and that the current cramped conditions in the firehouse were unsafe.

May be expensive to install in homes where vents and pipes need to be enlarged or rerouted, or electrical circuits need to be added.

When an associate was promoted to partner, or a new lawyer came aboard, rooms had to be enlarged or shrunk to fit the new occupant's rank.

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