Example sentences of "extends from the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Corruption , and the way that it extends from the top to bottom of society in American cities , is the subject of ‘ City of Hope ’ , John Sayles ' new film that was shown at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in America and in the market at Cannes . |
2 | A linear line charge of pl coulomb per unit length extends from the origin to z = ∞ . |
3 | The Cottage suite is distinguished by its pretty shapes and proportions , featuring a charming fluted design , which extends from the pedestal basin to the bath and w.c . |
4 | It extends from the classification of subject-areas and the definition of concepts through the topics and methods of empirical research to the construction of models and theory generally . |
5 | His first year has been generally regarded as a success , but Attalli 's task , with a portfolio that extends from the river Oder to Manchuria , is enormous . |
6 | An array of thin I-band actin filaments ( each some 5nm in diameter ) extends from the Z-disk to the edge of the H-band in a relaxed fibre , while thicker myosin filaments ( each about 15nm in diameter ) run throughout the A-band . |
7 | extends from the West Park Lands to Light Square |
8 | The first band crosses the eye , the second extends from the tip of the dorsal across the body to the tip of the anal fin , and the third is to be found on the caudle peduncle . |
9 | The tunnel extends from the Sun in the direction of 10 o'clock . |
10 | The pink of this species is generally verging on pale purple , and extends from the head in a wedge which tails off to the lower part of the back of the body . |
11 | The dolphin 's melon , a waxy , lens-shaped organ , extends from the blowhole to the beak and contains much fine wax-oil held in suspension by a very fine web-like tissue , which resembles the inside of a pipless , unripe melon . |
12 | At breeding times there is an obvious difference between the sexes , that is the small tube which extends from the vent down which the eggs and sperm are transferred . |