Examples of 'had extended' in a sentence
Meaning of "had extended"
Had extended: Refers to the past tense of the verb 'extend,' which means to make something longer or to prolong the duration of something
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Janet has had extended periods of sanity.
Which made them feel like they had extended family.
The play had extended runs in each location.
The red spot had extended.
Grant had extended his trenches around petersburg.
This was the first time a survey had extended to smaller undertakings.
Serbia had extended its allergenic pollen monitoring network.
The victory broke a winless streak that had extended to nearly fourteen months.
Had extended beyond measure.
If only you had extended the courtesy.
It had also established several new special procedures and had extended some mandates.
This attitude had extended to the furniture.
This man stole the lance of some robbers to whom Kenneth had extended hospitality.
We have had extended family dinners.
The spacecraft was cylindrical in form and had extended solar panels and antennas.
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His father had extended the empire from sea to sea.
That was the fourth time that the authorities had extended his prison term.
Russia had extended its borders to encompass territory previously held by other states.
She thanked all of those who had extended a helpful hand throughout her life.
We had extended family and friends for a few days that filled the house.
It was then I realized that he had extended to me a true helping hand.
All of them had extended experience treating or assisting in the treatment of anxiety disorders.
Mexico was pleased that the Republic of Moldova had extended a standing invitation to special procedures.
Some countries had extended protection to law enforcement personnel and created new measures of protection.
The Government had facilitated his visit and had extended many courtesies to him.
New directives had extended the confiscation regime and enhanced freezing and seizure measures.
By the end of last January the massacres had extended over the whole of Armenia.
She had extended the mandate of the reference group on staff morale for another year.
The work of Adventists had extended into all parts of the world.
Aramaic was the bureaucratic script language of the Achaemenids whose influence had extended toward Laghman.
A researcher interviewed had extended the multidisciplinary approach to training to all students within his lab.
In addition, prisoners who had children had extended telephone access.
Workers who had extended themselves like this would give better service to the state.
You see, if the victim had extended his arms like.
She had extended her stay in France.
Agron ruled over the Ardiaei and had extended his rule to other tribes as well.
Boaz had extended his protection over Ruth.
Montale 's fame at that point had extended throughout the world.
Union forces had extended their lines but had not achieved their full objectives.
Cemetery plots had become prohibitive, for property speculation had extended even to graveyards.
The Pope had extended forgiveness to his enemy.
Extensive reclamation and sea walls had extended Jarrett 's original lots.
The Act had extended all current and future copyright terms by twenty years.
Argentina welcomed the fact that Bulgaria had extended a standing open invitation to special procedures.
UNIDO had extended remarkable support to Sri Lanka and other countries in the region.
It was here that the military had extended the largest British base in France.
He had extended holdings in Vas and Zala Counties.
Romania and Bulgaria who had extended their visas beyond legal limits.
Half of the fifteenth century - the dukes of Savoy had extended their.
Not know that Allah had extended his time by a further ten days.
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Examples of using Extended
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Is not extended for the following reasons
Starting up a unit after an extended period of inactivity
Extended cranking can damage starter motor