Examples of 'extend back' in a sentence

Meaning of "extend back"

extend back: To go back in time or to make something last longer or reach further

How to use "extend back" in a sentence

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Those ties may extend back to childhood.
They possess a time series of observations that extend back in time.
Time does not extend back for all eternity.
The roots of the idea of cosmic evolution extend back millennia.
Our roots extend back more than a century.
The retreat path should extend back and.
These sources extend back almost two centuries.
These regular revisions to preliminary estimates extend back four years.
Current flood records extend back to only a few dozen years.
Connections between the Kremlin and international terrorism extend back for decades.
They end on a mass and extend back all the way to infinity.
Indeed, for many indigenous peoples, fishing traditions extend back millennia.
Most OECD indicators extend back a few decades only.
The records for annual global average temperature extend back to 1850.
This modesty must extend back to his photojournalism days in Indochina.

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Historical and cultural ties between the two countries extend back hundreds of years.
The discovery will also extend back the history of relations between China and Iran.
However, the antecedents of the project extend back much earlier.
Do they also extend back into primitive times?
When disasters occur through subsidiaries, the chain of accountability can extend back to a company 's headquarters.
The bouzoukiís roots extend back to the long-necked lutes of ancient Persia and Byzantium.
When the cheek pouches are full, they extend back to the shoulders.
Historically, our roots extend back to the third century when Christian monastic life first began.
Ball games seem universal ; and dice of various forms extend back four thousand years.
Its roots extend back into the 18th century when Methodist missionaries visited Casco Bay.
The dark cheek stripes extend back to the shoulder.
And I will extend back to you … uh, Mister or Miss as the circumstances allow.
Her roots as an entrepreneur extend back to her teenage years.
And I will extend back to you… This, of course, is a title of courtesy.
The principles underlying indulgences extend back into the Bible itself.
Its origins extend back at least to the 16th century.
There was no before . Time does not extend back for all eternity.
That i will extend back to you. this, of course, is a title of courtesy.
In extreme cases, this can then extend back into the pellet chute.
Do rivals extend back to Knute Rockne, or just to the time of Ara Parseghian?
Temple arm length, The length of the arms that extend back toward your ears.
The tooth rows extend back to roughly 45 % of its total skull length.
Attempts to comprehend the behavior of matter extend back for over 2500 decades.
The panels 2 and 3 extend back as far as the approximate center of the instep.
Due to its use for oceangoing ships, measurements of the water tables extend back to 1904.
Yes, they extend back to Apostlic times.
So, tell me, Freyja, does your foresight extend back as well?
However, its roots extend back to early efforts in [ 7 ] public health engineering.
The roots of the Glashütte Original manufacture extend back to the year 1845.

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