Use of expand in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include expand at the start of sentence, expand at the end of sentence and expand in the middle of sentence

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expand at the end of sentence


  1. I think we need to expand.
  2. The flattery made her expand.
  3. The school has been refused permission to expand.

expand in the middle of sentence


  1. Most metals expand with heat.
  2. They hope to expand their company.
  3. Metals expand when they are heated.
  4. Could you expand on that point, please?
  5. We have to expand the size of the image.
  6. He did not expand greatly on his statement.
  7. The merchant wants to expand his business.
  8. We have plans to expand into the U.S. market.
  9. There are no plans to expand the local airport.
  10. We want to expand the business, not shrink it.
  11. The country was trying to expand territorially.
  12. He continued to expand his kingdom by conquest.
  13. We've been given the nod to expand the business.
  14. His success emboldened him to expand his business.
  15. The company is trying to expand its customer base.
  16. Substances have no tendency to expand unless heated.
  17. The group has made strides to expand internationally.
  18. We must build on our reputation to expand the business.
  19. The chairman expressed his desire to expand the company.
  20. The company are hoping to expand their operations abroad.
  21. Plans to expand the company have been constantly thwarted.
  22. Plans to expand the company have had to be quietly shelved.
  23. The attempt to expand the business was a catastrophe for the firm.
  24. The president used today's speech to expand on remarks he made last month.
  25. I don't think we should expand our business in the current economic climate.
  26. In breathing the chest muscles expand the rib cage and allow air to be sucked into the lungs.

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